Ross Levinsohn is the Sports Illustrated CEO and the boss at Arena Group. He began his responsibility as the President of Arena Group in 2019; the next year, 2020, Ross and his team acquired Sports Illustrate and were named the firm’s chief executive officer. Levinsohn has vast experience serving as a top leader in various organizations. He has served on the board of directors of Thryv, a publishing and digital firm; Ross was the Chief of Tribune Interactive; at the organization, he was responsible for controlling the publishing of over 100 prints, including Baltimore suns, Chicago Tribune, New York Daily News, Orlando Sentinel. The Sports Illustrate CEO is passionate about sports media and contributed to CNBC from 2016-2017.
Ross Levinsohn is a recognized leader; he does not keep his vast experience to himself; instead, he shares the insight with others through his advisory company, Whispers Advisors. Ross has worked as an advisor with Boston Consulting Group for over three years. We would be right when we say Ross is an experienced media manager and personality. For a long time, he served as the Chief executive officer of Guggenheim Digital Media.
Arena Group was previously known as Maven. The company has continued to oversee the publication of various prints, including TheStreet and Sports illustrate. Andrew Kraft is the Chief Organizing Officer of the Arena Group; in a statement, Andrew mentioned that they are now focusing on a broader way of publishing more prints; he did not forget to mention that the company’s previous business model was not its type of model and the team is ready to be in the right track of doing business. Instead of presenting sites that issue gratified on role topics such as life blog Cupcakes and Cashmere and well-being resource site Cancer Attach, the emphasis now is on category-specific satisfaction and introducing and obtaining locations that fit into the sports and economics verticals, as the firm referees them. This move started when Sports Illustrated CEO Ross Levinsohn became the top executive of the then-Maven in August 2020. Sports Illustrate has expanded since Ross joined the firm, and its site visitors have increased to 50 million. Ross has been a positive leader and positively impacted the sports industry and publication.