Journalist, Speaker
Consultant & Author
Former attorney turned sports business analyst and freelance writer
Kristi transformed her career from corporate attorney to becoming a nationally-recognized expert on the business of sports. In addition to writing and consulting in the sports space, Kristi is also a freelance writer who covers travel, craft beer and more. She frequently speaks on the topics of personal branding, harnessing the power of social media and career transformation.

Kristi Dosh
the ``SportsBizMiss``
Kristi started writing about legal and business issues in sports when she was in law school. Despite going to work in real estate and corporate law, she kept blogging on the side and eventually landed the opportunity to write for Forbes. Kristi's career trajectory changed forever the day she was hired away from her law practice to become ESPN's first - and still only - female sports business reporter. Since then, Kristi has written for SportsBusiness Journal, Golf Digest, Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, SB Nation and more on topics such as collective bargaining, sports marketing, the economic impact of sports and the business of college sports. Today, she is a recognized expert on the business of college sports, authoring a book on the topic and working as a consultant in college sports.
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“Embracing and intentionally crafting my personal brand allowed me to survive layoffs, transform my career and become a nationally-recognized expert in my field. You have a personal brand whether you want one or not, so why not harness its power to change your life?"
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My Game-Changing Moment
I once sat on a panel of accomplished female leaders and was asked a thought-provoking question: what was your game-changing moment?
For me, it was the day I started calling myself an "expert." It was in an email to an editor at Forbes, to which he responded by asking me to join his team as a contributor. From there, I landed two book deals and a full-time job offer from ESPN to become its first - and still only - female sports business reporter.
My first published book, Saturday Millionaires, has been used in dozens of college classrooms across the country and became the catalyst for my speaking career.
“She is the consummate professional, completely knows her business inside and out and is completely relatable and personable as a speaker.”
Andy Seely, Associate AD of Strategic Communications, UCF
