Reed Dickens

Reed Dickens

After serving as a White House spokesman during the eventful post-9/11 years, Reed Dickens went on to become a serial entrepreneur in the media and consumer products space, founding his first company, Outside Eyes, a crisis management and public affairs firm, before going on to co-found Marucci Sports, where as CEO he led the company to topple Louisville Slugger and become the number one bat in Major League Baseball (exited in 2018), and also co-founded EQtainment, an ed-tech/edu-media company and creator of award-winning Q Wunder show, album, app, games, and toys (still serves as Chairman). Dickens is currently the Chairman and CEO of LA Golf Partners, a holding company focused on acquiring growth stage companies at the intersection of golf, entertainment, technology, and media.