Full-Time
Posted on 5/21/2025
Sports talent representation and brand marketing
$200k - $225k/yr
No H1B Sponsorship
New York, NY, USA
In Person
What the company does: Excel Sports Management is a sports management and marketing agency that represents talent, manages brands, advises on property opportunities, and arranges speaker engagements for elite athletes and clients in the sports world. How its product works: It delivers tailored strategies and services through its team’s expertise, access, and insights, generating revenue from service fees, commissions, and strategic partnerships. How it differs from competitors: It emphasizes high-profile client access, deep industry influence, and a relentless push to be the best in the field, supported by a suite of services that covers representation, brand management, property consulting, and speaking engagements. What its goal is: To help top athletes and clients stay ahead of the curve and achieve ongoing, industry-leading success in sports management and marketing.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
2002
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Excel Sports expands properties division with Paiser hire, Mankus elevation. Danny Paiser will serve as the new vice president and managing director for international properties, based in London, UK. Excel Sports Management, the prominent sports and commercial agency, has announced the appointment of Danny Paiser as its new vice president and managing director for international properties. In his new role, Paiser will oversee the sale of commercial raghts internationally for partnered sports properties, and will continue to aid the expanded internationalization of the business' global client base. Paiser has recently served as a strategic advisor for the Ingage Games fan engagement focused tech company, and the Al-Hilal Saudi Arabian soccer side, where he had been international commercial lead. Prior to that, he had been senior vice president for commercial at agency KIN partners, where he served between July 2020 and March 2024. He also had a long spell at soccer multi-club ownership group City Football Group between 2013 and 2019, where he held a number of roles including regional manager for Latin America and Europe, Middle East and Asia (EMEA), head of regional partnerships, vice president and head of partnership sales, director of tours, and vice president for partnerships EMEA. Prior to that, between 2005 and 2013, Paiser also held a number of roles at the Soccerex events company, including sales director. US tariffs are shifting - will you react or anticipate? Don't let policy changes catch you off guard. Stay proactive with real-time data and expert analysis. Speaking on Paiser' s appointment, Excel Sport senior vice president of properties and corporate partnerships Preetam Sen said: "Danny brings an exceptional track record in building and commercializing global sports properties, along with deep relationships and a strong understanding of the international sports ecosystem. "He is a highly respected collaborator who knows how to align brands, rightsholders, and agencies in impactful ways, and his leadership will be instrumental in accelerating the continued global expansion of our properties business." Paiser will report to Sen, and will be based in London, UK. To facilitate the continued growth of that properties division has undergone, director for corporate partnerships Brody Mankus will be elevated to senior director of corporate partnerships, and will also move to London in order to maintain that trajectory. Excel's portfolio of clients includes sides from across the major US leagues NBA and WNBA (both basketball), MLS (soccer), NHL (Ice hockey), MLB (baseball), NFL (American football), and college sports' NCAA, as well as English soccer's Premier League, and global motor racing's Formula 1.
Excel Sports Management names Ryan Orozco Head of Digital Media Talent. Excel Sports Management has hired Ryan Orozco as Head of Digital Media Talent, a newly created role focusing on the agency's expansion into digital creator representation. Orozco joins Excel after nearly eight years at WME, where he led the Digital Media division's sports portfolio. He will oversee Excel's work across YouTube, podcasting, and branded content, leading strategy and representation for creators and athletes at the intersection of sports, media, and culture. A USC (University of Southern California) graduate and former collegiate football athlete, Orozco brings experience in brand consulting, talent procurement, sponsorship sales, endorsements, and marketing strategy to his new position. At WME, he supported a client roster that included digital and athlete creators such as Deestroying, Good Good Golf, Overtime Megan, Kenny Beecham, and Frank Michael Smith. His experience spans owned media, brand partnerships, and crossover storytelling between traditional sports and emerging digital platforms. The digital media offering joins Excel's existing broadcast and speaker representation services, designed to help clients expand their opportunities off the court and develop post-playing career opportunities. Orozco will sit within Excel's Talent Representation practice and be based in the agency's Los Angeles office. Agency growth amid increasing valuations. The hiring comes as Excel Sports Management navigates new market developments. According to recent Financial Times reporting, Goldman Sachs is nearing a deal to buy a majority stake in Excel at a valuation approaching $1 billion. Excel Sports Management represents high-profile clients, including Tiger Woods, Caitlin Clark, and Derek Jeter. The agency was founded by sports agent Jeff Schwartz, who left IMG in 2002, and was later joined by former IMG executives Casey Close and Mark Steinberg. The agency has offices in New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, Charlotte, Geneva, and London, and is a three-time winner of Sports Business Journal's "Best In Talent Representation and Management" award.
Goldman Sachs is reportedly close to acquiring a majority stake in Excel Sports Management at a valuation of approximately $1 billion, according to the Financial Times. The deal, involving Goldman’s asset management division, is in late-stage talks and could be announced next week. Excel Sports represents notable figures like Tiger Woods, Caitlin Clark, and Derek Jeter. Neither Goldman Sachs nor Excel Sports has commented on the matter.
Goldman Sachs is close to acquiring a majority stake in talent agency Excel Sports for approximately $1 billion, according to a report by the Financial Times.
Excel Sports Management, a sports agency, has hired Michael Bernstein as senior vice president of data and analytics.