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  2. Fenway Sports Management - Wikipedia

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    Fenway Sports Management (FSM) is a global sports marketing firm that specializes in partnership sales, consulting, and the creation of unique and memorable events and experiences. FSM is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts , with an office in New York City .

  3. Fenway Sports Group - Wikipedia

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    Fenway Sports Management (FSM) was established by FSG in 2004. It styles itself as a "new kind of sports marketing agency", created by FSG to expand its footprint beyond its most famous holdings, the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball and Fenway Park.

  4. Theo Epstein - Wikipedia

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    Theo Nathaniel Epstein (born December 29, 1973) is an American Major League Baseball executive who is, since 2024, the senior adviser and part-owner of Fenway Sports Group, which owns the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball and Liverpool FC of the English Premier League, among other properties.

  5. Theo Epstein joining Fenway Sports Group as part owner ... - AOL

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    Theo Epstein is back with Fenway Sports Group, the organization announced Friday.. The former Boston Red Sox general manager is joining the ownership group and taking on the role of senior advisor ...

  6. High-Paying Jobs for People Who Love Sports

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    Referee, Umpire or Other Official. Median pay: $17.49 an hour NBA referees-- who are among the best-compensated across all pro sports -- start at around $250,000 a year, according to Career Trend.

  7. John W. Henry - Wikipedia

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    The company has since become majority owner of English Premier League club Liverpool F.C., the Pittsburgh Penguins, the New England Sports Network, Fenway Park, Fenway Sports Management, and other assets. In 2009, the company made its first foray into European sports with an unsuccessful bid for the French Ligue 1 club Olympique de Marseille. [21]