Jeff Webb (entrepreneur)

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Jeff Webb
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Webb in 2023
Alma mater University of Oklahoma
Occupation Entrepreneur
Years active1974-present
Known forFounder of Universal Cheerleading Association and Varsity Brands
Website Varsity website

Jeff Webb is an American entrepreneur and business executive primarily focused on the development of cheerleading. He is the founder of the Universal Cheerleading Association (UCA) and Varsity Spirit (along with its parent, Varsity Brands).[ citation needed ] He is the founder and current president of the International Cheer Union, the world governing body of the sport of cheerleading, as well as founder and chairman of The New American Populist. [1]

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Education

Webb attended the University of Oklahoma where he was a yell leader for the school's cheer squad. [2] During college, Webb worked for the National Cheerleaders Association which was founded by Lawrence Herkimer. [3] [4] He planned to go to law school but instead accepted an offer to work at the NCA, which launched his business career. [5]

Career

In 1971, Webb began working full-time for Lawrence Herkimer's National Cheerleaders Association (NCA). He went on to found the Universal Cheerleading Association (UCA) and Varsity Spirit in 1974 and would later purchase the NCA after Herkimer retired. [3] [4] Like the NCA, the UCA began as a series of training camps and clinics for high school and college cheerleaders that eventually added cheerleading competitions. [3] Varsity Fashions is a cheer apparel and accessory brand. [6]

In 2012, Varsity merged with Herff Jones, an Indianapolis company that produces items like graduation apparel and class rings. Webb would serve as president and CEO of the company effective July 1, 2013. Webb's company had already become known as Varsity Brands. Along with Herff Jones, the company also oversees BSN Sports (which it acquired in 2013), Varsity Spirit, the UCA, and the NCA. [3] [4] [7] [8]

In 2014, Webb became the Chairman of Herff Jones. [8] In 2016, he stepped down as CEO of Varsity Brands. Bain Capital Private Equity bought Varsity Brands for $2.8 billion in 2018. Varsity Brands' annual revenues exceed $1.8 billion, according to the company. It has more than 8,000 full-time employees. [5] As of 2019, Webb is Varsity Spirit's chairman, [9] and continues to teach and lead cheer camps. [5]

Webb is often credited with modernizing cheerleading by making it more competitive, bringing it to the mainstream audience with partnerships with ESPN, favoring more acrobatics and athleticism, and creating new outfit designs (among other things). [10] [3] He is the founder and current president of the International Cheer Union, the world governing body of the sport of cheerleading. [11] [12] He is also recognized as one of the leaders in the sport who has pushed for international recognition, including adding it as an Olympic sport, [13] even though he testified in 2010, that he never imagined that his competitions would establish a new sport; rather, he understood them as a publicity vehicle for his startup business. [14] Webb has been criticized due to the monopolistic behavior of Varsity in the cheerleading space. [15] [16]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Herff Jones</span>

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The University of Minnesota Golden Gophers Spirit Squads comprise the cheerleading organization at the Twin Cities campus of the University of Minnesota. Being the first program ever to form worldwide, the University of Minnesota is consequently considered the "Birthplace of Cheerleading". Today, the Gopher Spirit Squads consist of four separate squads: a cheer squad, a dance team, a hockey cheer squad, and the school's mascot, Goldy Gopher. The squads consistently perform well at national competitions including 21 national championships in dance since 2003, a 2nd-place finish for All-Girl in 2013, a fifth-place finish in 2017, and four-time national champion Goldy Gopher in 2011, 2013, 2017, and 2018. The current head coach is Sam Owens.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">World Cup All Stars</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sammy Bearkat</span>

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