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Adweek Releases Its Second Annual List Of Most Powerful Women In Sports

Adweek released its second annual list of Most Powerful Women in Sports, honoring 35 female execs and influencers who are "winning over the next generation of fans and scoring new partnerships with brands." Below is a chart of the execs in alphabetical order (ADWEEK, 6/26 issue).

MOST POWERFUL WOMEN IN SPORTS
USTA Chair, President & CEO Katrina Adams
ELeague GM Christina Alejandre
Fox' Erin Andrews
WNBA President Lisa Borders
WME-IMG President of Business Affairs Karen Brodkin
NHL CMO & Exec VP Heidi Browning
Spalding VP/Global Marketing & Partnerships Kenyatta Bynoe
NWSL Managing Dir Amanda Duffy
A+E Networks President & CEO Nancy Dubuc
NBA CMO Pamela El
CAA Property Sales Exec Monica Fee
ISC CEO Lesa France Kennedy
Havas Sports & Entertainment Exec VP/Creative Stacy Fuller
Heineken VP/Tecate Esther Garcia
Bears Principal Owner Virginia McCaskey
NFL CMO Dawn Hudson
Universo Senior VP/Programming & Production Bilai Joa Silar
Visa Head of Global Sponsorship Marketing Kate Johnson
Twitch Partnerships Associate Sue Lee
Under Armour Senior VP/Global Brand Marketing Adrienne Lofton
ESPN X Games Senior Dir of Marketing & Content Amy Lupo
WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon
EA Exec VP/Global Publishing Laura Miele
Octagon Exec VP & CMO Lisa Murray
Barstool Sports CEO Erika Nardini
MLB Senior VP/Baseball Operations Kim Ng
ESPN The Magazine Editor-in-Chief Alison Overholt
IBM Program Dir of Worldwide Sports & Entertainment Sponorship Marketing Elizabeth O'Brien
Adidas Originals VP/Global Communications Alegra O'Hare
NBPA Exec Dir Michele Roberts
WME-IMG Senior VP Jill Smoller
Golf Channel Exec Producer Molly Solomon
ESPN's Hannah Storm
NBC Sports Group CMO Jennifer Storms
BIG3 CEO Amy Trask

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