Silicon Valley Sports & Entertainment

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Silicon Valley Sports & Entertainment

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founding Summer 2000
Seat San Jose , United States
management Ken Arnold
Branch Sports marketing
Website svse.net

The Silicon Valley Sports & Entertainment (SVS & E) is incorporated in the summer of 2000, US company from the California San Jose . She mainly deals with the framework design of sporting events and the marketing environment of professional sports clubs in the region of Silicon Valley .

San Jose Sports & Entertainment Enterprises

The San Jose Sports & Entertainment Enterprises (SJSEE) is a local investor group that reports to the Silicon Valley Sports & Entertainment. Greg Jamison is the group's president and chief executive officer (CEO) . She has been the sole owner of the National Hockey League - San Jose Sharks franchise since February 26, 2002 . Linked to this are the rights of use at the HP Pavilion (then Compaq Center) and the two gyms, as well as the management of the San Jose Barracuda (then Cleveland Barons and Worcester Sharks ), the farm team of the San Jose Sharks. In the course of the purchase, the new owners signed a high-value contract with Hewlett-Packard in July 2002 , which dates back to 2015.

Further engagements

In addition to owning the San Jose Sharks, Silicon Valley Sports & Entertainment organizes the SAP Open , an ATP Tour tennis tournament, and owns the San Jose Stealth , the city's professional lacrosse team.

From 2000 to 2002, SVS & E owned the Major League Soccer franchise San José Earthquakes . She also organized the Siebel Classic , a golf tournament on the PGA Tour .

Other clients include the Oakland Raiders , the San Francisco 49ers and the San Jose Giants , as well as Santa Clara University .

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