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ESPN CEO and executives

Executive Summary. Based on our data team's research, James Pitaro is the ESPN's CEO. ESPN has 1,250 employees, of which 29 are in a leadership position.
Here are further demographic highlights of the leadership team:
  • The ESPN executive team is 28% female and 72% male.
  • 61% of the management team is White.
  • 18% of ESPN management is Hispanic or Latino.
  • 9% of the management team is Black or African American.
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Name & TitleBio
James Pitaro

CEO / President

Bill Rasmussen

Founder

Scott Rasmussen

Founders

Ed Eagan

Founders

George Bodenheimer

President Espn Inc and Abc Sports Co-Chairman Disney Media Netwo, Executive

Norby Williamson

EVP and Executive Editor

Alex Wallau

Board Member

Amory B. Schwartz

CEO

Amory B. Schwartz are a Chief Executive, NASN Limited, Dublin at ESPN.

Burke Magnus

EVP

Chris Laplaca

Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications

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ESPN founders

Name & TitleBio
Bill Rasmussen

Founder

Scott Rasmussen

Founders

Ed Eagan

Founders

ESPN board members

Name & TitleBio
James Pitaro

CEO / President

Alex Wallau

Board Member

John Wildhack

Board Member

Steven Swartz

Board Member

ESPN leadership demographics

ESPN gender distribution in management team

  • The ESPN executive team is 28% female and 72% male.
  • ESPN is 33% female and 67% male company-wide.
Male
Male
72%
Company-wide: 67%
Female
Female
28%
Company-wide: 33%

ESPN executives by race

Management Team:
  • The most common ethnicity among ESPN executive officers is White.
  • 61% of the management team is White.
  • 18% of ESPN's management is Hispanic or Latino.
  • 9% of the management team is Black or African American.
Company-wide:
  • White is the most common ethnicity company-wide.
  • 61% of employees are White.
  • 16% of employees are Hispanic or Latino.
  • 12% of employees are Black or African American.
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What employees say about the executives at ESPN

Employee reviews
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5.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Apr 2019
Pros of working at ESPN

It was an upbeat atmosphere that taught me a lot about the media.

Cons of working at ESPN

Sometimes the lack of organization was a struggle.

ESPN benefits

Opportunity to learn.

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