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How Leonsis Turned D.C Sports Around

Leonsis prioritized the continuous increase of advertising these professional sports around the greater D.C area. This included billboards, televison commericals, promotional events, and much more.

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Leonsis also prioritized a better in-person fan viewing experience, with the remodeling of Capital One Arena, where all of these sports call home. He added a better jumbotron, more fan interaction for game-time, and even new concourse options for food and drink.

How Ted Leonsis Created a Winning Culture

Ted has emphasized healthy partnerships with each of his teams. He has ensured and provided the resources to help these teams accomplish winning seasons and championships. These relationships are built from trust from all staff on both sides. Ted Leonsis cares about the jobs of people involved with these teams. Leonsis finds the value from everyone: from a President of a team, all the way down to the equipment managers.

A Statue to Tribute his Passion and Ressurection of D.C Sports

Without Ted Leonsis, there is no winning sports culture in Washington D.C. A statue will be placed outide of Capital One Arena in D.C. Additionally, the same statue will be placed outside of Eagle Bank Arena on the campus of George Mason University. The locations for these statues is based off of the fact that Monumental Sports and Entertainment owns these venues.

Moreover, the statue itself will be a larger than life-sized full body staue of Ted Leonsis. In the statue, he will be wearing one o his patented suits. The grim smile of the statue will be a reflection of that same smile Ted Leonsis is seen walking around with.

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