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Brian Davison

CEO & Founder
Sport Business Ventures
  • Former NBA Front Office Executive – NBA Champion
  • Former Nike Executive
About

For over 18 years, Brian has worked across multiple business segments in the sports industry. His wide range of experiences include coaching collegiate basketball, which led to an NCAA National Tournament appearance, building Giannis Antetokounmpo’s signature business—marking the most prominent footwear launch in Nike Basketball history—and winning an NBA Championship as a Front Office Executive with the Milwaukee Bucks. As a Board Trustee member at Brevard College, Brian is deeply committed to fostering academic growth and excellence. He is determined to ensure that the college continues to provide an environment where students can thrive and succeed. His background in strategic planning and decision-making, honed through years of corporate leadership, enables him to offer valuable insights to the board.

1:1 Consulation

$150 / 30 mins
$300 / 1 hr
  • Dedicated Coaching Session: Tailored mentorship program to align with your unique goals, ensuring we provide the best advice.
  • Monthly 30-Minute Call: Dedicated time for one-on-one video calls to discuss progress, seek advice and receive feedback.
  • Unlimited Email Support: Stay connected with unlimited email support between scheduled calls.
  • Industry Connections: Tap into an extensive sports industry network for valuable opportunities and to gain introductions to relevant professionals.
  • Discount for The Playbook Annual Membership

FAQ's

  • What is Sports Business Ventures (SBV)?

    Elite access, tailored guidance. The SBV Signature Mentorship program includes personalized support along with monthly video calls, a customized action plan, interview coaching, targeted networking strategies, industry connections and more.

  • How can I become a Mentor?

    If you’re interested in becoming a member, you can fill out this form and we’ll get back to you with the next steps.

  • What are the membership benefits?

    Membership includes access to premium tools, live virtual workshops with Sports Industry Leaders, guides, templates, weekly newsletters, curated job boards, panels, AMAs, keynote presentations, and targeted educational courses.

  • How much does the membership cost?

    Membership is available for $24.99 per quarter or $89.99 per year. You can sign up here.

  • Who can join SBV?

    Anyone interested in advancing their career in the sports industry, from students to seasoned professionals.

  • What networking opportunities does SBV offer?

    SBV offers an extensive network of over 50,000 sports business professionals, virtual networking events, and opportunities to connect with industry leaders and peers.

  • How can SBV help with career development?

    SBV provides career resources, workshops, job listings, and expert insights to help members navigate and advance in the sports industry.

  • What is "The Playbook"?

    “The Playbook” is SBV’s membership program that includes all the benefits and resources SBV provides.

  • How can I stay updated with SBV?

    Subscribe to SBV’s free weekly newsletters (The Scouting Report & Sports Industry Weekly) for career insights, industry trends, and inspiring stories from sports industry leaders. You can sign up here.

  • What kind of job opportunities are available through SBV?

    SBV provides daily listings of sports jobs and internships tailored to various roles within the industry. You can sign up here.

  • How do I contact SBV for more information?

    You can contact SBV through The Playbook—SBV Connect Community Platform, our website’s contact form, or by following us on LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and TikTok.

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