Mellody Hobson is not sweating the $110 million expansion fee that the new Denver NWSL franchise paid to get into the league. And she’s not worried about the millions she and the ownership group ...
The Project Level fund will make one of its first investments in a National Women’s Soccer League’s expansion team in Denver, Ariel co-CEO Mellody Hobson said in a letter to clients Jan. 30.
The Project Level fund will make one of its first investments in a National Women’s Soccer League’s expansion team in Denver, Ariel Co-Chief Executive Officer Mellody Hobson said in a letter ...
Mellody Hobson, part of the Denver Broncos’ ownership group, is president and co-CEO of Ariel. Project Level is a leading investor in the NWSL’s new expansion team in Denver." Jhabvala also ...
The fund will be called Project Level and will solicit funding from “ultra-high-net-worth families”, according to a memo from Mellody Hobson, the firm’s co-chief executive officer ...
2. Mellody Hobson Among top women investors, Mellody Hobson is known for much more than her impressive investment track. Hobson is the co-CEO of Ariel Investments, one of the largest ...
The Denver team ownership group will be led by IMA Financial Group chairman Rob Cohen and Project Level, a subsidiary of Ariel Investments, led by Mellody Hobson and former Washington Commanders ...
Denver, Colorado, has been awarded the NWSL's 16th team. The team will begin playing in 2026. The franchise sold at a record $110 million expansion fee, according to a person familiar with the deal.