ProServ

At its peak, ProServ had 16 offices around the world with 300 employees and represented more than 200 professional athletes and coaches,[3] including Michael Jordan, Patrick Ewing, James Worthy, Stan Smith, Arthur Ashe, Pete Sampras, Stefan Edberg, Nancy Kerrigan, Gabriela Sabatini and Jimmy Connors.

[4] ProServ Television created and produced thirty pre- and post- Olympic shows in 1984 as well as many sporting events.

ProServ Television created the Emmy Award-winning documentary A Hard Road to Glory, with Arthur Ashe, about the history of black athletes in America.

Through the 1990s, ProServ expanded into football, golf, baseball, figure skating, gymnastics, and also became heavily involved with beach volleyball and the original AVP Tour.

ProServ was one of the first agencies to negotiate the naming rights for stadiums such as FedEx Field, M&T Bank, and Philips Arena.