Michael Yormark: Growing an unstoppable global force

Michael Yormark: Growing an unstoppable global force

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vor 2 Jahren

Roc Nation is an undisputed juggernaut. Since Hip-Hop icon Jay-Z
founded the company primarily with the intent of signing pop and
rap artists in 2008, Roc Nation has grown into the world’s
preeminent entertainment company.


Boasting clients such as Rihanna, DJ Khaled, Jess Glynne, and
Alicia Keys, the company announced the formation of a
game-changing sports management division, Roc Nation Sports,
dedicated to sports representation for professional athletes in
2013. Michael Yormark was brought into the company a year later,
and together, they’ve gone on to revolutionise the world of
sports management forever.


Meeting Michael at Roc Nation Sports International’s London HQ,
we spoke to him about being a disruptor, taking inspiration from
his clients, the importance of leading by example, and much
more. 


Here's what we discussed:





Could you give us a snapshot of your working day? (00:10)

Could you give us an overview of your career to date? (01:30)

What drew you to sports as a career path? (03:48)

You did a great job growing the Florida Panthers brand and
that’s what caught the eye of Jay-Z. How did you find the
experience of growing a winter sport in a warm climate? (05:29)

What made you switch over from the organisation side of the
business to being a representative of athletes? (08:13)

You’ve got big-name clients at Roc Nation Sports
International, such as Kevin De Bruyne, Maro Itoje, Romelu
Lukaku, and Siya Kolisi. Is there an X factor that draws you to
an athlete that you want to represent? (10:23)

You've taken a very specific stragetic move to sign Southern
African athletes from a variety of sports. What led you to take
such a disruptive decision? (12:57)

Do you feel that working with high-performance athletes gives
you extra drive with regard to your leadership? (16:05)

Many leaders find themselves getting frustrated with the team
around them for not being as high-performing as them, and not
thinking in the same way as them. Is this something you’ve found
while building your team at Roc Nation? (18:33)

Do you believe that some British companies are missing out on
growth potential by not tapping into strategic partnerships?
(20:41)

Why was it so important for you as an organisation to be
vocal about societal issues such as racism, and to encourage your
clients to do the same? (24:00)

The Good News Postcard: If you had any three wishes, would it
be and why? (26:56)

What makes a great business leader to you? (29:00)






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