Kevin Durant’s “The Boardroom” took a step back on Tuesday when it was reported the program would no longer be carried on ESPN.
But this development does not mark the end of the program that featured Durant, ESPN analyst Jay Williams and Durant’s business manager, Rich Kleiman. In fact, “The Boardroom” is looking to add more to what they do.
On Thursday, Kleiman tweeted about the next set of plans for “The Boardroom”:
Really excited to launch new @Boardroom verticals this summer. First up: The Boardroom University, a series of conversations w/execs & athletes about their playbooks for life and business.
Really excited to launch new @Boardroom verticals this summer. First up: The Boardroom University, a series of conversations w/execs & athletes about their playbooks for life and business. Will be talking to @ESPN's Jimmy Pitaro on 7/27 for students at University of Texas.
— Rich Kleiman (@richkleiman) July 16, 2020
“The Boardroom” is part of Durant’s portfolio, Thirty Five Ventures, which also includes Kevin Durant Foundation.
The Brooklyn Nets star forward also recently became a five percent owner of the Major League Soccer club, the Philadelphia Union.
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