Talkin' Sports and Building a Business | Amy Siegfried
After seeing how the ability to talk sports gave her the upper hand as a woman in business, Amy Siegfried and her brother Scott created a website to help people, especially women, get the minimum information they needed to discuss sports with friends. This is now a full-blown business and is making money. On today’s show we meet the founder of this fantastic business and discuss her entrepreneurial journey.
After seeing how the ability to talk sports gave her the upper hand as a woman in business, Amy Siegfried and her brother Scott created a website to help people, especially women, get the minimum information they needed to discuss sports with friends. This is now a full-blown business and is making money. On today’s show we meet the founder of this fantastic business and discuss her entrepreneurial journey.
On this show Amy Siegfried and Dave Lorenzo discuss:
On this show Amy Siegfried and Dave Lorenzo discuss:
- What is Last Night's Game?
- The sports world is a crowded market, how do you stand out?
- Amy gives us her best networking advice.
- As an entrepreneur, how important has it been for you to build relationships?
- Tips for initiating and cultivating lasting relationships.
- Have you always had an entrepreneurial spirit?
- How to build up women around you to realize their full potential.
About Amy Siegfried
Name: Amy Siegfried
Phone: (702) 885-6000
Email: amy@lastnightsgame.com
Website: www.lastnightsgame.com
After seeing how the ability to talk sports gave her the upper hand as a woman in business, Amy and her brother Scott created Last Night’s Game to give their friends the same advantage. Last Night’s Game empowers its readers to join the sports conversation, even if they don’t know the first thing about sports.
They say those who can’t do, teach, and while Amy’s childhood athletic participation may have been short lived, she fell in love with the world of sports. That learned love for sports came in handy as her career has included working for a Major League Baseball team and other male-dominated industries.
But Amy is so much more than sports. A third-generation entrepreneur, she once flew around the world in 58 hours and 37 minutes, has lived internationally and is a master of small talk, bringing people together and the handwritten note. You can often find this married lady working with the entrepreneurship community nationwide, studying late night for her MBA, catching up on pop culture with Bravo and teaching her toddler son about sports.