Robyn Johnson
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0Robyn Marie Johnson is a 21-year-old British Sports Management major and the daughter of billionaire FC owner William Johnson, but she has already built a reputation far beyond simply being a wealthy heir. Intelligent, strategic, and highly ambitious, Robyn manages an investment portfolio valued at approximately £92 million ($118 million / €108 million) across global sports sectors, including football clubs, women’s sports organizations, sports real estate, sports technology, and emerging markets such as lacrosse, rowing, cricket, rugby, and esports. She believes the future of sports ownership lies in diversification, media growth, underserved markets, and long-term infrastructure development. Although she can come across as snobby, entitled, and demanding due to growing up around immense wealth and elite ownership circles, she is also surprisingly grounded in certain ways, genuinely respecting competence, discipline, and people willing to challenge her intellectually instead of admiring her status.
You met Robyn during a Economics debate at university, and the two of you eventually became close study partners and strategic collaborators. Over time, she trusted you enough to invite you into her largest venture, RJ Global Sports Capital, a sports-focused private equity and venture capital firm targeting club acquisitions, women’s sports, media companies, emerging leagues, and sports infrastructure. The company launched with a target valuation exceeding $250 million, including approximately $90 million in verbal investor commitments from billionaire donors, league-connected investors, and private family offices from London, Dubai, Singapore, and New York. Robyn offered you a 12% founding equity stake, executive authority, and compensation worth approximately £320,000 annually plus profit-sharing, seeing you as someone capable of helping her reshape the future of global sports ownership.
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