Hashtag Sports 2017 — Event Recap

How We Connected Those Serving the Connected Fan

Hashtag Sports
Innovate by Hashtag Sports
5 min readFeb 9, 2018

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Main Stage at Hashtag Sports 2017 in New York City (Photo: Steve Luciano, Associated Press)

Our goal in providing a platform for disruptors has never been to deconstruct sports.

The plan has always been to help reconstruct sports — and to champion the technologies, media, and minds that are the architects of a better future for the connected fan.

As the industry’s largest and most diverse gathering, we entered 2017 uniquely positioned to unite a group of established stakeholders (who pioneered a $100 billion industry) with a rapidly growing community of emerging participants now reaping the benefits of a digitally-transformed sports economy.

And unite we did.

Sold out Hashtag Sports 2017 Main Stage at The TimesCenter

Faces in Our Crowd: New and Old

What made Hashtag Sports 2017 so special was the deeply-rooted sense of community and collaboration that spanned across an unrivaled range of attendees and the shared sentiment of charting a new course for an industry at an inflection point.

Attendees stood in line with the founder of Foursquare for a chance to immerse themselves in virtual reality content from Mandt Media, exhibitors listened to feedback from David Stern as he explored the technologies changing the face of the fan experience, and mid-level marketing managers sat next to NHL CMO Heidi Browning and NFL Pro Bowler Russell Okung in the TimesCenter auditorium to take in insights from the industry’s foremost thought leaders.

In addition, the diverse make-up of our speaker roster brought fresh faces to the limelight through a mix of disparate backgrounds, genders, ethnicities, and viewpoints.

Chiney Ogwumike and Justin Pugh discuss the 21st century athlete’s voice with UNINTERRUPTED

Impalpable Energy: You Had to Be There

From the moment the doors opened, an undeniable buzz was born that transcended any speaker we could ever advertise or happy hour we could organize.

And the energy didn’t end when attendees left the TimesCenter after each day’s programming.

Official and unofficial networking events were sprinkled across Manhattan as New York City served as the sports industry’s week-long playground for celebration, education, and networking, and meetings were put on the books months in advance with sports and entertainment stakeholders expecting to cross paths with decision makers from the media, advertising, sponsorship, and tech industries across North America and Europe.

Friendships were forged, deals were set in motion, and knowledge was shared. But to feel it and understand it, you just had to be there.

There’s no better feeling than getting your hands on a Hashtag Sports credential

Highlight Reel: Only at Hashtag Sports

However, what happens at Hashtag Sports definitely doesn’t stay at Hashtag Sports. There were no shortage of highlights, and our attendees shared some of their favorite moments using #HS17 across social media.

Here are a few of our team’s favorite moments:

  • Jemele Hill talking politics and controversy in the lead up to her own political controversy
  • Martellus Bennett amusing with his antics and a never-before-told childhood story
  • Chiney Ogwumike interrupting her own session to post on Uninterrupted live on stage
  • Foursquare founder Dennis Crowley tossing Stockade FC t-shirts into the audience
  • Microsoft launching their Sports Performance Platform to put data into play
  • KidSay showcasing a first-of-its-kind partnership and research study Luker On Trends
  • Minute Media unveiling the launch of their brand new esports platform, DBLTAP
  • Team Hashtag ringing the NASDAQ closing bell

Stay Tuned: We’ve Only Scratched the Surface

2017 was all about the sports ecosystem’s perspectives of the needs and wants of The Connected Fan. 2018’s theme, The New Sports Economy, will explore how the digital transformation of sports is erasing long-established, cross-industry silos and requiring increasing collaboration between emerging and established players in order to effectively reach the connected fan.

An infusion of funds from non-endemic tech giants in tandem with the continued convergence with other culture-shaping verticals including music, film, and entertainment is pushing the industry forward and challenging longstanding business models.

In 2018, we’re turning it up a notch to match the industry’s outlook.

Our agenda will feature an extra day of keynotes and fireside chats from sports and media heavyweights, three times the number of workshops to offer more actionable insights, the introduction of structured networking opportunities, and a new and improved VIP experience offering unparalleled access and special event experiences.

Zach Leonsis, General Manager at Monumental Sports Network

Our hope is that Hashtag Sports 2018 opens your eyes to the opportunities that exist when ideas and economy collide and deep-seated notions of tradition are set aside. Paradigms are shifting and business models are being disrupted, and it’s time we unite to celebrate it.

We can’t fuel the new sports economy without you.

For more on our mission and info on registration for Hashtag Sports 2018, visit us at https://hashtagsports.com

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