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Linda Henry

Massachusetts Founded 2001 Website
Cheque Size$1M to $50M
Stages11
Industries15
Markets20
Stated Portfolio6
Operating Since2001 (25y)

About Linda Henry

Linda Henry is a distinguished American business executive and investor, recognized for her leadership roles in media and sports. As the Chief Executive Officer of Boston Globe Media Partners, she oversees operations for The Boston Globe, Boston.com, and STAT News. Additionally, she is a partner in Fenway Sports Group, a prominent sports investment firm with controlling stakes in the Boston Red Sox, Liverpool F.C., and the Pittsburgh Penguins. Her involvement in Fenway Sports Group underscores her significant presence in the sports investment sector. Beyond her media and sports ventures, Linda Henry has demonstrated a commitment to women's sports through substantial investments. In 2022, she participated in a $75 million capital raise for the WNBA, marking one of the largest investments in a women's sports league at that time. This initiative reflects her dedication to promoting gender equality and supporting the growth of women's sports. Linda Henry's diverse portfolio and strategic investments highlight her influential role in both the media and sports industries, as well as her proactive approach to fostering growth and innovation in various sectors.

Geographical Focus

African markets1

Other stated markets19

United StatesUnited KingdomCanadaGermanyJapanAustraliaChinaIndiaBrazilFranceItalySpainMexicoSouth KoreaNetherlandsPortugalBelgiumChileArgentina

Requirements

Active involvement in media and sports sectors, Commitment to promoting women's sports, Focus on strategic investments with growth potential, Interest in diverse industries including technology, healthcare, and real estate, Willingness to engage in both minority and majority ownership stakes

Stated Portfolio6

Pittsburgh Penguins
Boston Red Sox
Liverpool F.C.
The Boston Globe
Boston.com
STAT News

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