Breaking Barriers with Leonard Armato

Sports Agent and Entrepreneur Leonard Armato – Legends of Sport

Name: Nazir Primus

Social Justice Group: Pay Gap for Women Athletes

Date of Fieldwork: February 25, 2022

Name of Organization and person (people) with whom you met and their title(s): Leonard Armato Founder and CEO of Management Plus Enterprises

Type of Fieldwork: Interview

What I did and what I learned about my topic, activism, social justice work or civil and human rights work from this fieldwork?[:: :

On Friday, the 25th of February my group was honored to meet with Leonard Armato. Leonard Armato, a sports agent, and entrepreneur is most known for representing NBA stars Shaquille O’Neal, Hakeem Olajuwon, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. His career includes creating the Golden Boy and Dunkman sports marketing brands for Oscar De La Hoya and Shaq. Leonard studied law and founded Management Plus Enterprises to combine his interests in the legal field and sports media.

Leonard told us that when working in the sports industry he realized how much women were mistreated in sports. Ever since this realization, Leonard has been working hard to fix this issue. Leonard even created a volleyball league that brought men and women together under one roof, with equal prize money and equal media exposure on television. Leonard has said “I’ve spoken a lot about inequality in sports when it comes to gender. Men’s sports in our society are given so much more exposure, credibility than women. So with beach volleyball, when we made prize money equal for men and women and made TV time equal for men and women, I think that was a big step. In the Olympic Games, women’s beach volleyball gets a good audience and people love watching it.”

When interviewing Leonard he told us his experience when trying to make a change. He told us that when he made the suggestion about the beach volleyball league he received backlash. We learned that people in the sports industry can be very cruel towards women. It was important to speak to someone who worked in the sports industry and has experience with the issue we are studying and shared great information.

Nazir Primus

Nazir is an eighth-grade student at LREI. He was born in New York City, New York. His hobbies include playing sports, watching movies, and painting. Nazir is dedicated to helping change the gender pay gap in sports and believes what Ali Kreiger says "We got $2 million for winning the World Cup and had to split it up amongst the group. Whereas the U.S. men's team got $8 million after losing in round 16. And we actually won the tournament! It just makes no sense. This is why we're doing whatever we can to use our platforms, like coming here to the espnW Summit, to spread the word and get people interested. We want people to pay more attention. We want to put women's football on the map." —Ali Krieger, U.S. Women's National Team 2015 World Cup Champion. 

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