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College students in the New Orleans area have the chance to enter a “Shark Tank”-style competition ahead of Super Bowl LIX, courtesy of WME Sports’ partnership with Diverse Representation, a company focused on boosting the number of Black agents, attorneys, managers, publicists and financial advisers in pro sports.
Jaia Thomas has proven herself to be a trailblazer in the sports industry by creating a place for Black women to celebrate their unprecedented achievements. Recently, Thomas took her celebation all the way to the White House Eisenhower Executive Office Building on July 31 for National Black Women in Sports Day.
The White House recently celebrated National Black Women in Sports Day, hosting a memorable event in collaboration with Diverse Representation and the White House Office of Public Engagement. The event aimed to highlight the achievements and contributions of Black women in the sports industry, offering a platform for meaningful conversations and networking opportunities.
On Sunday, July 7th, Diverse Representation will hold its second annual Black Women in Sports Day to continue its mission of opening doors and celebrating the accomplishments of Black women in the sports industry.
Los Angeles is often referred to as the entertainment capital of the world, and for good reason: the city boasts ample opportunities in the radio, television, music, film, and sports industries. However, diversity and equity inclusion within these fields is an ongoing task, even in large and progressive cities.
Diverse Representation, a Los Angeles-based company aimed at increasing the hiring and exposure of Black agents, attorneys, managers, publicists, and executives in the sports and entertainment industries, will host its Black Entertainment Career Summit on May 3-4 in Los Angeles.
Diverse Representation will host their third annual Black Entertainment Career Summit to increase career pathways and opportunities in the entertainment industry.
“Listen in with KNN ” sports talk podcast hosted by award-winning media personality, Kelsey Nicole Nelson recently visited t American University’s Constitution Hall for the Diverse Representation two-day Sports Agent Bootcamp.This bootcamp was designed to increase access for Black students who are aspiring to be sports agents. With an exclusive panel and workshops, Nelson dives into an inside look of the event.
The spotlight on Black NFL presidents emphasizes the importance of diversity and inclusion in sports leadership, promoting a more equitable and representative landscape within the NFL and beyond.
Jaia Thomas, Esq., founder and CEO of Diverse Representation, highlighted the achievements of Black sports professionals and need for more diversity in the industry
Minorities in Sports Business Network and Diverse Representation will recognize the accomplishments of Chicago Bears President Kevin Warren and Washington Commanders President Jason Wright.
Diverse Representation has created a business directory of local Black-owned businesses for Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas.
Diverse Representation, an organization dedicated to increasing the hiring and exposure of Black agents, attorneys, managers, publicists and financial advisors who work in the sports and entertainment industries, hosted its inaugural Diverse Representation Week on August 7-11, in Los Angeles, California.
On September 8th and 9th, 2023, the organization will be hosting its inaugural Black Ownership In Sports Symposium in Atlanta, Georgia. According to the release, the aim of the event is to “change those demographics and open up more pathways for Black ownership in professional sports.”
Founded in 2018, Diverse Representation is an organization that aims to help Black agents, attorneys, managers, publicists, and financial advisors in the sports and entertainment industries gain visibility.
One way is by hosting its first-ever Black Ownership In Sports Symposium. On September 8 and 9, 2023, leading experts will meet in Atlanta to impart wisdom about overcoming challenges and achieving professional milestones. Guest speakers will also discuss ways to become stakeholders.
A business dedicated to increasing the number of Black professionals in behind-the-scenes roles in sports and entertainment has declared July 7 National Black Women in Sports Day and launched a new website to support the event.
The accomplishments and history of Black women in the sports industry are being celebrated through the first-ever National Black Women in Sports Day.
Diverse Representation, an organization dedicated to increasing the hiring and exposure of Black agents, attorneys, managers, publicists and financial advisors who work in the sports and entertainment industries, has launched National Black Women In Sports Day, which will take place annually on July 7, starting this year.
Today marks the first annual holiday to celebrate and uplift Black women and their accomplishments in the sports industry.
The accomplishments and history of Black women in the sports industry are being celebrated through the first-ever National Black Women in Sports Day.
The new July 7 holiday wants to give Black women athletes their flowers and inspire Black girls to pursue careers in the sports industry.
Black women have made their mark in the world of sports both on the field of play and in the boardroom. But over the last few years, their success, presence, accomplishments and influence have increased significantly.
Although significant ground remains to be covered, women’s sports have made notable gains in almost every aspect in recent years.
From January 12-14, 2023, Diverse Representation will host its first in-person and virtual Black Entertainment Career Summit at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, CA. The three-day Summit will feature a robust programming lineup, including panel conversations, fireside chats, and networking opportunities with recruiters, executives, and talent acquisition professionals from top companies across the industry.
Thomas hopes people find employment opportunities and build a network from attending the Black Entertainment Career Summit. “I hope they’re able to learn something. There are a lot of top notch speakers who are going to be speaking at this event, and I hope attendees are able to walk away with a better understanding of the entertainment industry, the current landscape and different opportunities in 2023. I just hope they’re able to learn a lot more about the industry and what’s coming down the pipeline,” she said.
The new weeklong program is part of the organization's ongoing partnership with Southern University Law Center.
Diverse Representation will host its second annual Black Entertainment Executives Pipeline Program which will run from July 11 through August 16, 2022.
The program will give 12 participants access to leading Black executives in the entertainment industry including Ty Cameron, the president of Ebony Studios, MACRO Executive Vice President Jelani Johnson and Creative Artists Agency Executive Joe Aiken , according to a press release.
Career platform Diverse Representation exists to increase the hiring and exposure and number of African-American agents, attorneys, managers, and publicists who work in the sports and entertainment industry. Through a comprehensive database of African-American agents, attorneys, managers and publicists working in the sports and entertainment industry throughout the country, it’s trying to dispel the narrative that diversity is hard to find throughout all facets of the sports and entertainment industry.
Black professionals will be taking root in the entertainment sector.
According to a press release sent to AfroTech, Diverse Representation will host its second annual Black Entertainment Executives Pipeline program set to run from July 11-August 16, 2022.
The Diverse Representation Music Database aims to increase the hiring of Black professionals in the music industry.