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By Holden Wilen Link to Story A former Morgan Stanley banker from Baltimore recently launched a business aimed at helping professional athletes and entertainers make better financial decisions so they do not go broke. Drew Hawkins, who founded and headed Morgan Stanley’s sports and entertainment group, officially launched his company Edyoucore Sports and Entertainment ahead of the […]
By Drew Hawkins Since the uber contagious Covid-19 emerged as a new, pervasive and, in cases, lethal viral assailant — it has moved at lightning speed globally, taking the political, medical, financial and entire sports worlds with it then sinking the latter two to new depths not seen in a very, very long time or […]
Edyoucore founder and CEO, Drew Hawkins was invited by NBC Universal’s Black Employee Network to serve on a recent panel focused on today’s athletes and their finances. The event,”Play-by-Play: Today’s Athletes and their Financial Road Maps” was hosted at CNBC and moderated by the network’s sports business reporter, Jabari Young. Joining Hawkins on the panel […]
This blog post was originally published by The Shadow League. (Photo Credit: Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images) If invested wisely, the bonus money made from their Super Bowl loss will eventually become a big cash win. By Drew Hawkins The Super Bowl is a wrap for the 2019 season with Patrick Mahomes and his Chiefs crowned the champs and handed bonus […]
By Drew Hawkins Yesterday’s loss was not just about losing a legend who had given so much to the sport, the NBA, the nation and the world. It was greater than that. It was a loss of what could have been and what was yet to be. As many in the sports world and beyond […]
By Drew Hawkins I had the honor of attending Tuesday’s memorial service for David Stern at Radio City Music Hall. Along with several thousand others in attendance, we were treated to heartfelt and tender remarks for a man who was tough as nails and whose impact on the world had reaches far beyond the hardwoods. […]
By Drew Hawkins David Stern created the WNBA in 1996 and the league is one of the cornerstones of the legacy he left as part of his 30-year career as the NBA commissioner. Tuesday’s announcement of the groundbreaking agreement achieved between the WNBA and its player’s union was not only historical but, in a way, […]
By Drew Hawkins This blog post was also published by The Shadow League Marshawn Lynch – aka Beast Mode to his teammates and fans – dropped some wisdom on us all (as only he could) in a presser following the Seahawks vs. Packers NFC divisional playoff game. Edyoucore couldn’t have loved it more because it’s […]
By Adam Jardy | The Columbus Dispatch For years, Greg Oden’s life lessons have served as teaching points for a younger generation of basketball players. Now, he’s officially in the business of telling them himself. After graduating from Ohio State with a bachelor’s degree in sports industry last spring, the former No. 1 NBA draft pick […]
Ravens players are preparing for off-field success too; An inside look at their financial literacy class By Daniel Kaplan Story Link OWINGS MILLS, Md. — More than a dozen Ravens, mostly second- and third-year players, shuffled into a spacious meeting room early one morning last month at team headquarters, a teammate hobbling in late on […]