Managing Principal, Yee & Dubin Sports LLC
Donald Yee is managing principal and founder of Yee & Dubin Sports LLC, one of the country’s leading boutique sports management firms. Over the course of a distinguished 25 year career, Yee has represented many of the country’s most accomplished football players and coaches, as well as athletes from a wide range of Olympic and action sports. Yee’s clients have included some of the NFL’s greatest players, including New England Patriots Super Bowl champion quarterback Tom Brady, and one of the NFL’s pre-eminent coaches, New Orleans Saints Super Bowl champion Head Coach Sean Payton.
Yee has also represented Olympic gold medalist athletes, professional golfers, endurance sport athletes and the most exciting and featured wheelchair athlete in the world, Aaron “WHEELZ” Fotheringham. The breadth and depth of Yee’s experience makes him one of the sports industry’s leading representatives.
Based in Los Angeles, Yee received his undergraduate degree from UCLA, and his law degree from the University of Virginia. He has been a visiting professor and lecturer in sports law at the University of Southern California and the University of Virginia. Yee has appeared on numerous local and national media outlets and is a frequent public speaker. He is also a published author with opinion pieces appearing in some of the country’s leading newspapers, including the Washington Post.
NFL Wide Receiver
3x Super Bowl Champion
Sports Talk Radio Host
Ed McCaffrey played wide receiver in the NFL for 13 years. He was drafted by the NY Giants in 1991. During that time, also played for the San Francisco 49ers and the Denver Broncos. Ed won 3 Super Bowl Championships, including back to back rings with Denver in 1997 and 1998.
McCaffrey was voted to the pro bowl in 1998. He finished his career with 565 receptions for 7,422 yards and 55 touchdowns, and ranks fourth on the Broncos’ all-time receiving list for both catches (462) and yards (6,200), and third in touchdowns (46). His best season came in 2000 when he caught a then-Broncos-record 101 passes (3rd in the NFL) for 1,317 yards and nine touchdowns. He retired from the NFL in 2004 after 13 seasons.
Ed played college football at Stanford University in California, and as a senior in 1990 was an All-American. While at Stanford, Ed met his wife Lisa and was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.
Ed McCaffrey provides color commentary for the Broncos’ radio network KOA News Radio 850 with Dave Logan and is also a football analyst for Altitude Sports and Entertainment.
As respected as he was on the field, McCaffrey has made an equally significant impact off the field, hosting annual football camps in Colorado. He and his wife Lisa are the parents of four boys, and are very active in the community through their foundation, which strives to improve the lives of children, particularly in Colorado.
CEO SportsPlus Properties
Former FOX Sports & CBS Sports Executive
Jeffrey Husvar is CEO of SportsPlus Properties (SPP), an independent boutique media advisory and development firm. Prior to founding SPP, Husvar was President of Lagardère Unlimited’s Media Group, where he
oversaw the company’s media business which included leading
its plans for growth and expansion.As President of Lagardère Unlimited’s Media Group, Jeff Husvar
oversees the company’s media business which includes leading
its plans for growth and expansion.
Husvar has over two decades of experience in the sports media
industry. He joined FOX Sports in 2005 from CBS Digital Media
and served in several capacities over ten years. As a member of
FOX Sports Executive team, Husvar had oversight of all
operating and revenue metrics for the Group’s businesses. He
took a leadership role in acquisitions and the management of
strategic partnerships, and led the transition from FIM to FOX
Networks Group.
Most recently, as Executive Vice President of Strategy and
Development for FOX Sport Media Group, he was the principal
liaison with technology and digital media companies including
Microsoft, Google, Adobe, SONY, Facebook and Twitter.
Prior to this, Husvar served as Executive Vice President/General
Manager of FOX’s portfolio of digital sports properties, achieving
over 35 million ComScore Uniques monthly. He was also
responsible for more than $100 million in revenue and 200
employees across the U.S.
Husvar earned a Bachelor of Science from Rollins College in
Florida where he played on the tennis team for two years. A bad
shoulder and lack of talent pushed Jeff into golf, to which he is
now hopelessly addicted.
Chartered Financial Analyst
CEO Vita Asset Management
John Chung is the CEO and founder of Vita Asset Management, LLC. He has more than fifteen years of institutional investment and advisory experience. Prior to forming Vita Asset Management, he served as a Director of Portfolio Risk Manager team at New York Life Investment Management where he monitored and evaluated projects across multiple industries including business services, consumer & retail, financial institution and technology. Previously, he was a Senior Analyst at the High Net Worth Group, where he managed international equities portfolios and vetted acquisition targets involving both public and privately held companies. Mr. Chung started his career as an Analyst at Wilshire Associates and has held increasingly senior roles within the investment advisory business.
He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Management Science from the University of California, San Diego and an M.B.A. from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also a Chartered Financial Analyst and a member of the CFA Society of Los Angeles. He holds Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Series 7, 63 and 79 registrations.
NCAA Athlete
Stanford Women’s Soccer Team
Lisa McCaffrey was born and raised in South Florida, into a world renowned sports family. Her father, David Sime was an American sprinter and Olympic Silver Medalist.
During her high school career, Lisa played several sports. As a soccer stand-out, she scored 56 goals during high school and was mentioned in Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd” feature in 1986.
Vanderbilt offered Lisa its first women’s soccer scholarship, but opted for the Stanford experience. She played and started for the Cardinal for three years. A back injury ended her playing career. While at Stanford, she met her husband Ed McCaffrey.
Lisa and her husband Ed are the parents of four boys, and are very active in the community through their foundation, which strives to improve the lives of children, particularly in Colorado.
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