Inside a Sport Marketing Giant's Playbook for Connecting Big Brands With Rabid Fans John Rowady, the founder and CEO of sports marketing powerhouse rEvolution, shares his strategy for global growth.

By William Salvi Edited by Dan Bova

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John Rowady, founder and CEO of rEvolution, has built a nearly 30-year career in the sports marketing industry. rEvolution, a global sports marketing agency based in Chicago, is at the forefront of connecting brands with sports audiences. As sports have increasingly merged with culture and lifestyle, Rowady has positioned rEvolution as a leader in the evolving landscape. Our interview took place during Monterey Car Week at Pebble Beach, where Rowady discussed how the agency has grown its global presence and emphasized the importance of his passion for sports in driving his entrepreneurial success.

Rowady's journey into sports marketing began in Detroit, a city known for its rich sports culture. His love for both sports and business fueled his early career and ultimately led him to launch rEvolution after 12 years of professional experience. Today, the agency boasts over 200 employees and operates internationally with offices in Chicago, London, and Singapore. From the outset, Rowady envisioned a global company, aligning rEvolution with the expanding international sports industry and growing investments from emerging markets like the Middle East.

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Over the past decade, the sports marketing landscape has transformed. Rowady noted that what was once just a tactic in broader advertising strategies has now become a major focus for brands. Companies are increasingly turning to specialized sports marketing agencies like rEvolution to create authentic connections with fans. rEvolution's diverse portfolio, spanning Formula One, the NBA, and even Olympic skateboarding, has solidified its role as a key player in navigating today's fragmented audiences.

Scaling rEvolution into a global powerhouse came with its share of challenges. Rowady recalls the early struggle of competing with larger, better-funded competitors. He noted that larger brands often wanted larger agencies with scale. To combat this, Rowady and the rEvolution leadership team have often turned to acquisitions to expand their reach, portfolio and offerings. John noted that acquisitions can immediately jolt a company into a new vertical, but it does come with its challenges. Time zone changes, regional cultural differences and integrating multiple companies together add complexity to running the business. For Rowady, these challenges have only been looked at as growth opportunities. rEvolution's resilience has been a cornerstone of its success, driven by Rowady's unwavering passion for sports and his dedication to becoming a global leader in sports marketing. So far, it's been working.

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Despite rEvolution's global expansion and success, Rowady remains personally invested in the company's growth and culture. He credits fear as a crucial motivation for staying sharp—whether it's the fear of failure or the drive to achieve. Rowady's journey, from launching rEvolution to leading it on the global stage, is a testament to his resilience, passion, and commitment to maintaining the vision and values he established over 20 years ago.

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