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Julie Uhrman
Co-Founder & President, Angel City
Julie Uhrman is a prominent entrepreneur and executive in the sports, technology, and entertainment industries. She is currently an Advisor at Drive by DraftKings, a venture capital firm focused on SportsTech and entertainment investments, where she contributes as part of their All-Star Network.234
Career Highlights:
- Co-Founder and President of Angel City Football Club (ACFC): Uhrman co-founded ACFC, a professional women's soccer team in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), alongside actress Natalie Portman and venture capitalists Kara Nortman and Alexis Ohanian. The club debuted in 2022 and has become one of the most valuable women’s sports teams globally.235
- Founder of OUYA: She founded OUYA, an Android-based gaming console that gained significant attention for its innovation in gaming.13
- Executive Roles: Uhrman has held leadership positions at Lionsgate (EVP and General Manager of OTT Ventures), Jaunt (Head of Platform Business Development), and Vivendi Entertainment.13
Recognitions:
- Named one of the "100 Most Creative People in Business" by Fast Company.
- Included in Adweek's "Most Powerful Women in Sports" lists for 2020 and 2021.
- Honored as a Sports Business Journal Game Changer in 2023.23
Community Involvement:
Uhrman is active in Los Angeles' sports and technology communities, serving on boards such as the LA Sports & Entertainment Council and The Rose Bowl Institute. She is also involved with WISE (Women in Sports and Events).13
Her diverse expertise spans gaming, media, sports, and venture capital, making her a key figure in driving innovation across these industries.
Highlights
Jul 3 · twitter
DOMINATE 🙌
May 27 · twitter
👏👏👏 Can't wait!
Nov 1 · event.adweek.com
Julie Uhrman - Speaker Details: Brandweek 2025
May 20 · givinglistwomen.com
Passion, Purpose, and Profitability. - The Giving List Women
Jul 14 · Variety
10 Key Takeaways From Variety and Sportico’s Sports and Entertainment Summit - Variety

Jul 5 · The Guardian
FC Gold Pride: the rise and fall of women’s soccer’s forgotten dream team - The Guardian

Oct 20 · sportsbusinessjournal.com
Drive by DraftKings gets $60M in funding - Sports Business Journal

