Follow the Money, Ep. 5 - Lori Bistis
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In an era of acquisitions and consolidation, is the sports media industry firmly fertile ground for corporate mega deals? What does it mean for the future of sports production, operations, and technology?
On Episode 5 of Follow the Money, host Sam McCleery speaks with Lori Bistis, a Partner in PwC’s Deals practice about the corporate state of sports media.
Bistis leads the operational side of Media Deals for PwC and serves as a co-leader in the Sports Practice. She has 25 years of technology and consulting experience specializing in post deal integration, transition services agreements, divestitures, project management, process definition and business analysis.
Prior to joining PwC, Bistis spent eight years in the media industry at a leading sports broadcaster. Within this company she internally led multiple integration efforts, managed extensive vendor partnerships, coordinated complex media technology development efforts, and led the Emerging Technology organization through iterations of change.
She lives and breathes sports, media and deals – and is a proud member of Bills Mafia.
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