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Ep. #22 Why Gatorade Invested $10 Million to Help Create a More Inclusive Sports World, ft. Carolyn Braff

Ep. #22 Why Gatorade Invested $10 Million to Help Create a More Inclusive Sports World, ft. Carolyn Braff

FromThe Business Case For Women's Sports


Ep. #22 Why Gatorade Invested $10 Million to Help Create a More Inclusive Sports World, ft. Carolyn Braff

FromThe Business Case For Women's Sports

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Apr 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In Ep. #22, Caroline sits down with Carolyn Braff, the Head of Marketing and Brand Strategy at Gatorade. In this episode, Carolyn breaks down why it's a business imperative of Gatorade's to invest in creating a more inclusive sports world - and specifically, why they're working to create equal opportunities for girls in sports.In her role as Gatorade's Head of Brand Strategy, Carolyn has made investing in women’s sports is a key part of the brand's overarching marketing strategy.  Most notably, in the past year Gatorade has put forth two key initiatives to support this strategy which include: 1) The establishment of Gatorade Women’s Advisory Board with board members that include: Carolyn Braff, Gatorade Head of Marketing and Brand StrategyMaddie Bregman, GirlZ, CEOJennifer Brunelli, Sports Nutrition RDproTanna Burge, Texas A&M, Director of Sports PerformanceAminah Charles, Beats by Dre, Sports Marketing ManagerElena Delle Donne, WNBA Champion, two-time MVP and Olympic Gold MedalistGina Hardy, Tonal, Senior Vice President of MarketingNicole LaVoi, Director of the Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in SportSydney McLaughlin, Team USA Track & Field OlympianCandace Parker, WNBA Champion, WNBA MVP, Olympic Gold Medalist, and NBA and NCAA analyst for Turner SportsApril Ross, AVP Champion, seven-time AVP MVP and two-time Olympic medalistSarah Spain, ESPN Sports Reporter and Chicago Red Stars Co-OwnerAleia Taylor, Women's Sports Foundation, CMOAbby Wambach, Women's World Cup Champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist2) An investment of $10 million to 5 sports-focused social impact organizations which include: Athlete Ally, Good Sports, Honest Game Foundation, Laureus USA, and the Women's Sports Foundation.In this episode, hear Carolyn break talk more about these initiatives and why Gatorade is putting their food on the gas to keep pushing for the creation of a more equitable sports world.  More from GOALS Follow GOALS on Twitter: @goals_sports_Follow GOALS on Instagram: @goals_sports_Follow GOALS on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/goals-sportsShop: goals-sports.com/shopThe Business Case For Women's Sports Newsletter: Sign-upEmail: hello@goals-sports.com
Released:
Apr 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to the GOALS podcast, The Business Case For Women's Sports, where we explore every corner of the women’s sports industry from the field to the front office. Hosted by Caroline Fitzgerald, this podcast features interviews with leaders in women's sports that dig into topics like data insights, marketing strategies, and sponsorship deals. We believe that it’s good business to invest in women’s sports, and our #GOAL is to prove it.