This story is the latest in our series on women leaders in sports and sports marketing. Read the rest of the profiles here.
Sports fans have no problem finding programming focused on the men’s game. Beyond the games and matches themselves, there’s The Last Dance for basketball enthusiasts, Hard Knocks for football fanatics, and Welcome to Wrexham for fans of English football, to name only a few.
Allyson Davis and Melissa Forman know it well. The two media execs spent years working at Fox Sports, as well as years at other brands and media companies like Red Bull and MTV, long before women’s sports docs like Full Court Press or In the Arena: Serena Williams were available to viewers.
“There’s this disconnect between what the platforms think that fans want and what the fans really want,” Davis told Marketing Brew.
In 2022, Davis and Forman set out to address that disconnect, founding Impakt Partners, a media company focused on producing, marketing, and distributing programming about women’s sports.
“We want to do something that matters at this point in our careers,” Davis said. “Men’s sports, they’re fine. They don’t need us anymore. We’ve done a great job for all those men. Let’s do it for the women now.”
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