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Jamie Davis Hired as USAV's Next CEO
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Jan. 3, 2017) – USA Volleyball has
announced the hiring of sports media, marketing and business
executive Jamie Davis as the chief executive officer of the
sport’s national governing body, effective immediately.
Davis becomes the seventh CEO of USA Volleyball, and the first
to come from outside the existing USA Volleyball lay leadership.
“I am pleased to welcome Jamie Davis to lead USA Volleyball into
new areas of business that will strengthen our 40 Regional
Volleyball Associations, support the competitive excellence of
our national teams, and continue to support our development in
all areas of beach, indoor and sitting volleyball in the United
States,” USA Volleyball Board of Directors Chair Lori Okimura
said. “We are embarking on a period of unlimited potential for
USA Volleyball in reshaping the business of our sport and taking
full advantage of the resources that Jamie brings to the table
that will help us reach the next level.”
“I am thrilled to be joining USA Volleyball and believe the
organization is at a very exciting point in its development,”
Davis said. “I look forward to working with the board, the
United States Olympic Committee, the 40 Regional Volleyball
Associations, athletes, coaches, officials and sponsors as well
as the international volleyball community to grow the
participation and popularity of this sport in America. I am
convinced that together we will continue to accelerate the
momentum of USA Volleyball and bring the sport to new heights on
the world stage.”
Davis’ vast business and media pedigree includes founding his
own company, Jomadrew Sports and Entertainment, LLC, as his
latest entrepreneur endeavor after leading Fanatics, Inc., the
world’s largest online retailer of officially licensed sports
merchandise. Earlier in his career, Davis served as president of
television network Versus (now rebranded as NBC Sports Network),
along with several roles within News Corporation such as
president of China and managing director of ESPN STAR Sports.
His entry into the television world started with CBS Sports as
its finance manager before joining the launch team of Fox Sports
and serving as its vice president of finance.
“I am excited to share my background in sports media, e-commerce
and technology to provide fresh insights into the USA Volleyball
organization,” Davis said. “I look forward to reaching our
constituents through new media channels; developing fresh
marketing and brand awareness for the organization, the regions
and our athletes; creating new sponsorship opportunities; and
growing grassroots participation from the ground up with the
goal of expanding USA Volleyball's success in international
competition.”
Davis, while not coming from the volleyball world, has been
involved in sports media and marketing for a quarter century. He
has been a key figure in successfully helping various
organizations shift their marketing paradigms to how audiences
use media.
“Having worked in sports for over 25 years, I have participated
in and watched the industry grow and transform dramatically,”
Davis said. “Today, with the pace of change in digital
technology, I believe that we have the ability to revolutionize
how USA Volleyball interacts with our athletes, regions,
sponsors and partners. I am looking forward to working with the
staff and teams to insure that USA Volleyball is a major
presence in every form of media consumed by our constituents,
which in turn will grow the popularity of this great sport.”
Davis stood out among the search process as having the qualities
to help USA Volleyball meet and exceed the organization’s short-
and long-range goals. The Board of Directors engaged an
executive search firm to work alongside its CEO Search Committee
which included various representatives of each constituent
group, sponsors and athletes representing all three disciplines
including Misty May-Treanor, a three-time Olympic Games beach
volleyball gold medalist, Tayyiba Haneef-Park, a two-time
Olympic indoor volleyball silver medalist, and Brent Rasmussen,
the Paralympic representative to the Board.
“The priority of the Board was to find a chief executive with
prior business experience and a track record of success in key
areas that align with our strategic priorities,” Okimura said.
“As we look ahead to the Tokyo Olympics, it is critical for us
to be at the forefront of finding new revenue streams, creating
events and programs to sustain our competitive excellence of our
national team pipeline in all disciplines, and providing
additional resources to the 40 Regional Volleyball Associations
of USA Volleyball to continue building its membership and
strengthening their local programs to help our sport serve all
who are interested to participate.”
Davis, 50, comes to USA Volleyball from the sports consulting
firm Jomadrew Sports and Entertainment where he is the president
and founder. The company provides a full range of ecommerce,
marketing, sports, entertainment and media services including
business development, strategic planning, digital and
traditional marketing strategy/implementation, sales, leadership
training, rights acquisition and relationship management
services. Among his duties, Davis taught entrepreneurship at
Syracuse University where he provides training for United States
armed service members in support of their transition from active
duty to small business ownership and civilian life.
Prior to dedicating his full attention to Jomandrew, Davis
served as president of Fanatics, Inc., the world’s largest
online retailer of officially licensed sports merchandise
providing ecommerce, merchandising, manufacturing, marketing and
fulfillment services for professional sports league and teams,
collegiate athletic programs and conferences, and other major
sports properties.
Davis joined Fanatics from Versus, now the NBC Sports Network,
where as president he oversaw the network’s day-to-day
programming, production, digital media, marketing, finance and
sales operations, while also directing and executing an overall
strategic growth plan and vision for the network. With Davis at
the helm, Versus became the fastest growing sports cable network
in the United States and delivered unprecedented growth in
ratings, distribution and profitability.
Prior to Versus, Davis served as managing director of ESPN STAR
Sports (ESS), a joint venture between News Corporation and The
Walt Disney Company. ESS was Asia’s leading sports broadcaster
with 15 television networks across 24 countries, including
China, India, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia,
Thailand, Korea and the Philippines. Under his leadership, Davis
redefined the vision for the company, transforming it from a
television broadcaster to a digital multimedia content provider,
and oversaw unprecedented financial growth.
Before joining ESPN STAR Sports, Davis worked for News
Corporation for 11 years in various roles, including a four-year
stint as the president of News Corp. China. He was also a member
of the FOX Sports launch team and served as an original member
of the senior management in that organization.
Davis is a 1988 graduate of Colgate University with a bachelor
of arts degree. He received his masters of business
administration from New York University’s Stern School of
Business in 1990. |