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College and professional sports are undergoing a fundamental shift, and leadership roles are evolving just as quickly. In this conversation, Scott Gilly, Senior Partner at Elevate, breaks down how forces like NIL, the transfer portal, and the rapid influx of private capital are transforming the structure of college athletics. What were once primarily sports-focused roles now resemble complex business leadership positions, requiring executives who can operate across revenue, governance, culture, and long-term strategy. Scott explains how executive recruiting has adapted to this new reality. Today’s searches span far beyond traditional athletic department pathways, encompassing candidates with experience in private equity, technology, consulting, and large-scale enterprise leadership. These broader talent pools reflect the growing complexity of sports organizations, both at the collegiate and professional levels. A key example discussed is the Stanford University athletic director search, which required balancing elite academic values with world-class athletic performance. The hiring of John Donahoe, former CEO of Nike and eBay and a longtime Bain & Company partner, highlights how dramatically the profile of sports leadership has expanded in response to these changes. The conversation also explores the emergence of the athletic director as the CEO of athletics, a role increasingly supported by C-suite, like executive teams. Some universities have gone so far as to formally adopt CEO titles, reflecting how athletic departments now oversee multi-asset operations that can include media rights, real estate, NIL infrastructure, and private capital partnerships. Beyond college sports, Scott connects these trends to professional sports organizations, where teams function as diversified businesses with investments across technology, analytics, and real estate. As private capital continues to flow into sports and entertainment, leadership teams are evolving to meet the demands of more sophisticated, high-growth enterprises. This discussion offers a clear look at how the intersection of money, talent, and strategy is redefining sports leadership, and why the future of athletics will be shaped by executives who can thrive well beyond the traditional sports playbook. #sportstechvc #sports #tech #vc #seventysixcapital #seventysix #capital #sportsleadershipshow #sportsleadership #show #elevate #nba #nfl #nhl #mlbb #mlb #wnba #executive #generalmanager #sportsleadership #podcast #ceo #athleticdirector #AD #shortsclips #shortsclip #shortsfeed #shortsviral #shortsvideo #shortsbeta #shortsyoutube #short #shortsyoutube #youtubeshort #youtubeshortsvideo #youtubeshortsvideo #management #ncaa #ncaabasketball #ncaafootball #collegesports #nil #venturecapital #venturecapitalist #Waynekimmel #kimmel #viral #viralshort #viralvideo #viralshorts #viralvideos #interview #interviews #podcastclips #clips #clip #sportsbiz