2020 HOSTS & FEATURED SPEAKERS
Malika
Andrews
NBA Reporter
Kelley
Carter
Senior Culture Writer, The Undefeated
Chelsea
Clinton
Author, “She Persisted in Sports”
Antonietta
Collins
SportsCenter anchor
Ayo
Davis
Executive Vice President, Talent & Casting, ABC Entertainment & Disney+
DeMar
DeRozan
NBA All-Star & Olympic gold medalist
Glennon
Doyle
Founder, Together Rising, best-selling author, and activist
Elle
Duncan
SportsCenter anchor
Cathy
Engelbert
WNBA Commissioner
Julie
Foudy
espnW Writer & ESPN Commentator, World Cup champion
Dany
Garcia
Chairwoman and CEO, The Garcia Companies; Co-Founder, Seven Bucks Companies and Co-Owner, XFL
Laura
Gentile
Senior Vice President, ESPN Marketing & Founder, espnW
Gracie
Gold
Professional figure skater & Olympic medalist
Kate
Johnson
Head of Global Sports & Entertainment Marketing, Google
Flora
Kelly
Senior Director, Strategic & Brand Insights, ESPN
Suzy
Kolber
Monday Night Countdown Host
Jewell
Loyd
Professional basketball player, WNBA Champion
Simone
Manuel
Professional swimmer & Olympic gold medalist
Alison
Overholt
Senior Vice President, Multiplatform Storytelling & Journalism, ESPN
Gunnar
Peterson
Professional Trainer & Director of Strength and Endurance, LA Lakers
Shelley
Pisarra
Executive Vice President, Global Insights & Strategy, Wasserman
Jimmy
Pitaro
Chairman, ESPN and Sports Content
Natalie
Portman
Actress, filmmaker, and Angel City FC Co-Owner
LaChina
Robinson
Women's College Basketball and WNBA, Analyst and Sideline Reporter
Monica
Rustgi-Mody
Vice President, Marketing, Budweiser
Molly
Seidel
Professional distance runner, NCAA Champion
Sarah
Spain
espnW Columnist, ESPN Reporter and Radio Host, and Summit Co-Host
Sage
Steele
SportsCenter anchor and espnW Summit Host
Carol
Stiff
Vice President, Women's Sports Programming, ESPN
Shiz
Suzuki
Assistant Vice President, Sponsorships and Experiential Marketing, AT&T
Maria
Taylor
College Sports Host & reporter, NBA Countdown Host
Abby
Wambach
Soccer legend, best-selling author, and activist
Antonietta
Collins
SportsCenter anchor
Antonietta "Toni" Collins is a SportsCenter anchor, who joined ESPN in 2013.
Prior to hosting SportsCenter, Collins was part of the Digital Media team and anchored news and analysis video segments for ESPN.com. Her role expanded to include enterprise reporting and interviews for features as well as guest-hosting ESPN's Baseball Tonight. In addition, the bilingual Collins also hosted One Nacion on ESPN Deportes. She moved to her current role in February of 2016.
Prior to joining ESPN, Collins was sports anchor for Univision Deportes' morning show Despierta America, as well as for the network's magazine show Primer impacto. She served the same role for UniMas Network's Contacto Deportivo, its flagship sports highlights and analysis daily program.
Previously, Collins was sports anchor and reporter for Deportes 23, Univision's Dallas, Texas affiliate, where she covered the NBA postseason and Finals, Major League Baseball's ALDS, ALCS and World Series, the Dallas Cowboys, FC Dallas, and the Dallas Stars. She also produced and anchored Univision 23's local sports show Accion Deportiva Extra.
Collins, whose parents were Mexican, moved to the United States at a young age and grew up in Miami. She began playing soccer at age 10, and was asked to join Mexico's National team, in the Sub 19 division. She is a graduate of Mount Union College in Alliance, Ohio, with a Bachelor of Science in Communications, with an emphasis in Sports Management.
Upon graduating in 2007, she became a production assistant at Univision in Miami, collaborating with producers of national programs such as Nuestra Belleza Latina, Premios Lo Nuestro, Premios Juventud and Primer Impacto. She also worked with the CBS Sports Radio affiliate in St. Petersburg, Fla., as a production assistant, then as sports reporter covering the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Tampa Bay Lightning, and the University of South Florida football team.
In 2009 she accepted her first on-camera job as news reporter for Univision's Noticias 48/FOX2 news team at the dual language station in McAllen, Texas where she covered stories on immigration and drug trafficking on both sides of the Texas/Mexico border, also filling in as sports and weather anchor.
A second-generation journalist, Collins is the daughter of Maria Antonieta Collins, a television reporter for more than 40 years in Mexico and the U.S.
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