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SMALL BUSINESS
Peter Kenyon Joins CAA Sports to Lead the Agency’s International Sports Business
Business Wire
Peter Kenyon, former Chief Executive of Chelsea FC and Manchester
United, has joined CAA Sports to lead its international efforts.
Considered one of the most influential executives in global sports,
Kenyon joins CAA Sports’ leadership team and will be responsible for
guiding the agency’s growth overseas in such areas as athlete
representation, endorsements, sports properties for sales and
sponsorship, media rights, and corporate consulting, among others.
Additionally, Kenyon will develop CAA Sports’ London operations, helping
to build a dedicated international sales and management team.
In just three years since its inception, CAA Sports, a division of
leading entertainment and sports agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA),
has become the United States’ foremost player representation firm,
representing more than 500 of the world’s best athletes, coaches,
broadcasters, and sports personalities. CAA Sports also works in the
areas of corporate marketing, broadcast rights, and sports properties
sponsorships.
“I have worked with CAA Sports over the past two years with Chelsea and
have learned a lot from their approach and their team culture, which
enables them to work effectively across a wide and exciting range of
clients, both individuals and companies,” said Kenyon. “In a short
period of time and in an increasingly competitive environment, CAA
Sports has established itself as a leader in U.S. sports, and I look
forward to helping grow its international presence and creating new
opportunities for the agency and its clients overseas.”
Kenyon, who remains a non-executive director of Chelsea, had been Chief
Executive at Stamford Bridge under owner Roman Abramovich since 2004. He
built Chelsea FC into a global brand and most recently spearheaded the
multi-million-dollar renegotiation of its jersey sponsorship deal with
Samsung. During his tenure, Chelsea FC won the FA Cup in 2007 and 2009,
and the prestigious Premiership in 2005 and 2006 and reached the
Champions League Final in 2008.
“Peter’s outstanding record of success at the highest levels of
international sports, plus his deep industry relationships and vast
knowledge of the marketplace, will help us accelerate the momentum of
our existing businesses and provide clients with unparalleled insight,”
said CAA Managing Partner David O’Connor.
Added CAA Sports Co-Head Howard Nuchow, “Through our representation of
Chelsea FC, we have had the opportunity to work closely with Peter and
experience first-hand his collaborative, strategic approach to brand and
business development. We are thrilled to work with him in his new role
at CAA.”
Prior to joining Chelsea FC, Kenyon was Chief Executive of Manchester
United, where he secured Nike as team sponsor, bringing in £303 million
over 13 years; brokered a £30 million sponsorship deal with Vodafone;
and orchestrated a ground-breaking merchandising partnership with the
New York Yankees. Previously, he was the Production Director and Chief
Executive of Sportswear at Umbro. Kenyon joined Umbro as Operations
Director in 1986, when the company’s annual revenues were £16 million.
He became Managing Director in 1993, redirected the company’s focus to
football (soccer), and relocated the manufacturing to China. When he
left the company in 1997 to join Manchester United, Umbro had become
highly profitable, generating more than £600 million annually.
CAA Sports has agents based in numerous international territories
including the United Kingdom, Portugal, Sweden, Russia, Japan, and
Israel. The agency has a global partnership with Gestifute, a leading
sports management company, to represent the world’s premier soccer
players and coaches, including 2008 FIFA World Player of the Year
Cristiano Ronaldo, the celebrated manager of InterMilan José Mourinho,
Anderson (Manchester United), Nani (Manchester United), and Deco
(Chelsea FC), among many others. Additionally, CAA Sports represents the
2009 UEFA Champion FC Barcelona and Chelsea FC. Its Tennis division
represents the world’s #3-ranked men’s tennis player Novak Djokovic,
#4-ranked Andy Murray, #2-ranked woman on the Women's Tennis Association
(WTA) Tour Dinara Safina, the 2009 French Open Champion and #3-ranked
Svetlana Kuznetsova, and Andre Agassi and Stefanie Graf, among others.
CAA most recently launched its Golf division with the signing of
international legend Greg Norman and his company, Great White Shark
Enterprises.
The agency has negotiated some of the industry’s most ground-breaking
deals and won a multitude of sports’ most widely sought-after
partnerships, while continuing to foster the growth of its player
representation business. Clients, among others, include NFL players
Peyton Manning and Tony Romo; the NBA’s LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony,
and Dwyane Wade; MLB’s Derek Jeter and Ryan Howard; the NHL’s Sidney
Crosby and Evgeni Malkin; soccer stars Ronaldo and David Beckham; and
NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson; in addition to several of the world’s
iconic venues including Yankee Stadium, Madison Square Garden, and
Stamford Bridge. It has represented five of the last six #1 overall
choices in the NFL Draft, as well as the first overall selection in the
NHL Draft four of the past five years, including John Tavares in 2009,
and won the highest amount ever awarded a player in MLB salary
arbitration history. Additionally, CAA Sports represents more than three
dozen NBA All-Star and emerging players including James, Anthony, Wade,
Chris Bosh, Tony Parker, and Allen Iverson.
Kenyon will be based in CAA’s London office.
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Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-11-09 09:00:00
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