The Sports Business Leaders Podcast

133 The Business of Emerging Sports with RRE Ventures & Disc Golf Pro Tour

35 min · 16. juli 2026
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In this live Sports Business Leaders panel, we sit down with James Robinson, Investor at RRE Ventures, and Dominic DiFebo, President of the Disc Golf Pro Tour, to discuss how innovation is reshaping the sports industry. The conversation explores what investors look for in emerging sports businesses, how new leagues attract fans and sponsors, the role of technology and media in driving growth, and why niche sports are creating new opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors alike. Whether you're building a sports startup, investing in the industry, or simply curious about where sports business is headed, this conversation offers valuable insights from two leaders helping shape its future.

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