#39 Sport First | The UK's first sports-focused Venture Studio
In the age of athlete entrepreneurism, some of you will be familiar with the recently launched Sport First, the UK’s first sports-focused Venture Studio.
Sport First has been launched by Andrew Steele OLY, and helps founders from within the sports ecosystem, ideate, build and operate impactful businesses with a Sport First mission. Its focus is on athlete innovation and athlete entrepreneurs.
It will be launching at an event on 22 May at EY in London, which Sheridans | Sport will be supporting. Guest speakers will include current and former athlete entrepreneurs and player welfare leaders.
There are a limited number of tickets available. If you would like to register your interest in attending, please see below and here.
Andrew Steele OLY and the Sport First team invite you to the launch of the UK's first sports focused Venture Studio.
Sport First help founders from within the sports ecosystem, ideate, build and operate impactful businesses with a Sport First mission.
Hosted at EY's More London office, we are incredibly excited to share our plans to lead the athlete innovation and entrepreneurship market in the UK.
Guest speakers will include current and former athlete entrepreneurs and player welfare leaders, we hope you can join us as we share our Sport First mission.
Date: 22nd May 2024
Time: 8:30 for 9am - 11:30AM
Location: EY, 1 More London, London Bridge SE1 2AF
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