We believe in the social and economic impact inherent in professional sports investments, coupled with the exceptional un-correlated equity appreciation that ownership of the right sports teams, in the right leagues and geographies will provide.
Join Brett M. Johnson, a pioneer in the development of Sports as an Asset Class, as he shares his journey, experiences, and insights into the world of sports ownership and investment. Each episode delivers valuable insights in just one minute - offering a fresh perspective on the business of sports.
Brett M. Johnson was honored as the 2025 Person of the Year by The Pawtucket Foundation, recognizing his outstanding leadership, civic engagement, and lasting contributions to the community. Watch the full feature celebrating this well-deserved recognition.
Brett M. Johnson is a highly accomplished and versatile business leader with a diverse portfolio of ventures and achievements. With a strong background in finance, real estate, and sports business, he has made a significant impact in various industries. As the CEO of Benevolent Capital Group and a Partner at Fortuitous Partners, he has successfully invested in real estate developments, and numerous other ventures.
Rhode Island Football Club (RIFC) will play its inaugural 2024 USL Championship season at Beirne Stadium, located on the campus of Bryant University in Smithfield, RI. While RIFC’s permanent soccer-specific stadium is under construction in Pawtucket, Beirne Stadium will serve as the club’s temporary home for the 2024 season.
Berke Bakay had a simple message for Major League Soccer executives this summer when he sat down in the league’s New York offices, across the table from MLS Commissioner Don Garber.
Berke Bakay had a simple message for Major League Soccer executives this summer when he sat down in the league’s New York offices, across the table from MLS Commissioner Don Garber.
The United Soccer League (USL) Championship club Phoenix Rising FC (US) has carved out a roadmap to develop a new stadium in the Gila River Indian Community area in Arizona, US. Phoenix Rising will also relocate its training facilities to the Gila River Indian Community.
Phoenix Rising FC announced on Thursday that the club has transferred the ownership of its USL League One side FC Tucson.