
Power PlayersSäsong 2023
Featuring the most influential athletes, team owners, commissioners and entrepreneurs in the world of sports with a focus on the business of sport, diversity in elite competition, and the rise of e-sports.
Where to Watch Power Players • Säsong 2023
11 Episodes
- Oliver Kahn, Bayern Munich CEOA1
Oliver Kahn, Bayern Munich CEOBloomberg Power Players speaks with Bayern Munich's legendary goalkeeper and now CEO, Oliver Kahn. Kahn discusses his storied football career, moving from the pitch to the boardroom, and how changes in the game can make it both fairer and more exciting. - Julie UhrmanA3
Julie UhrmanAngel City FC is the women's professional football club with a difference. President and co-founder Julie Uhrman talks to Bloomberg Power Players about its purpose-driven mission. Uhrman also discusses how the club harnesses the star power of its Hollywood A-list and tech entrepreneur backers to further its impact. - Xavier GutierrezA4
Xavier GutierrezArizona Coyotes' Xavier Gutierrez has made his mark in becoming the first Latino president and chief executive of an NHL team. In this episode of Bloomberg Power Players, Gutierrez talks about widening the appeal of ice hockey, building a fan base in the desert, and his journey from a career in finance to sport. - Mathieu FlaminiA5
Mathieu FlaminiEuropean footballer player Mathieu Flamini has played at the highest levels, including on the French national team. For more than a decade he has also been closely involved in sustainable chemicals, co-founding the startup GFBiochemicals. Flamini speaks to Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie about how his firm is making its mark in the biochemicals world, leadership lessons from football, and the speculation around buying his former club, Arsenal. - How Charlotte Jones Made America’s Team into the World’s Most Valuable FranchiseA6
How Charlotte Jones Made America’s Team into the World’s Most Valuable FranchiseThe Dallas Cowboys haven’t won a Super Bowl in nearly 30 years, but stand as the world’s most valuable franchise. How? Charlotte Jones figured out that just about everything – from practice to conference rooms – can make money for “America’s Team."