Rohini will serve as both leader and liaison between the world of sports, entertainment and policy for the company. Kosoglu was the first Asian American woman to hold her positions in the White House, where she led and promoted initiatives on behalf of the President and Vice President to strengthen democracy, advance gender and racial equity and create economic mobility for American families. She currently serves as a policy fellow at the Stanford University Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. She is also a venture partner at Fusion Fund, a venture firm that focuses on early-stage technology and health care investments.
“It’s a momentous time in women’s sports and I am thrilled to support Victory Sports Media to put women athletes at the center of this storytelling,” Kosoglu said. “I am looking forward to ensuring the vision behind Victory’s stories resonate both on and off the screen.”