Benzinga recently compiled a list of seven of the top men in the sports business to follow onTwitter TWTR 0.26%. Not to be outdone, here’s a list of six women that are dominating the industry.
Kristi Dosh – @SportsBizMiss
Dosh is a sports business reporter, attorney, author and sports management instructor. In addition to contributing for Forbes and Campus Insiders, she is also the founder of Guide My Brand.
Jessica Smith – @WarJessEagle
Smith works on the social media team at Under Armour Inc UA 2.99% and formerly served as a social media strategist for the NCAA. Not surprisingly, she also frequently tweets about the business side of sports.
Alicia Jessop – @RulingSports
Jessop is a Sports Law professor at the University of Miami and a sports writer for the Huffington Post. She is also currently the Director of Media Relationships for digital sports marketing company Sportsdigita.
Nicole LaVoi – @DrSportPsych
LaVoi teaches spots psychology and sport sociology at the University of Minnesota. In addition, she serves as the Co-Director of the Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport and is the Co-Founder of the Minnesota Youth Sport Research Consortium.
Lea Kennedy – @LesaISC
Kennedy is the granddaughter of NASCAR founder Bill France Sr. and has taken over the family business as CEO of International Speedway Corporation, which manages 13 of the largest race tracks in the U.S. Forbes recently named Kennedy as the most powerful woman in sports.
Michele Roberts – @MRobertsNBPA
Roberts was Forbes’ first runner-up in its most powerful women in sports list. She serves…
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