OWNER is a full-service sports
and entertainment company.

 

OWNER has three primary lines of business:
content, marketing, and the buying, selling, and
launching of teams and leagues.

 

CONTENT

Pulltab Sports is our content brand. Born in Minnesota, Pulltab Sports has expanded to five states adding Wisconsin, Iowa, and the Dakotas. Pulltab Sports promises its audience “a flyover state of mind” served up on websites, social media, video, editorial, and a network of podcasts. It’s our mission to consistently deliver original content to a part of the country that is too often overlooked, choosing to treat what’s going on here in the Midwest with a passion and reverence usually reserved for the coastal elites.

 

MARKETING

OWNER also has a marketing arm, engaging in select assignments where we see creative opportunity or the chance to partner with other like-minded owners to build something special. Great creative is about two things: talent and people. Simply put, that’s how OWNER determines if we’re going to engage on a marketing project. There has to be breakthrough creative potential, or we have to love the people we’re working with—ideally, it’s both.

 

OWNER SPORTS

OWNER sits squarely in the center of the sports world engaging in the buying, selling, and creation of new teams and leagues. With decades of experience working in sports, OWNER is uniquely positioned to deliver across the full spectrum of needs. Rather than outsource a village of vendors, OWNER Sports offers “one-stop-shop” capabilities in-house to help teams and leagues with revenue generation, ticket sales, marketing, content, branding, social media and more.

 

Finally, OWNER is also a blood pact between lifelong friends, Tom Garrity and John King. It’s a promise to always be pirate, never navy. It’s a decision to leave the zoo, and reside in the wilderness. Entrepreneurship is a choice you make every day, and Tom and John made the jump because they believe ownership effort deserves an ownership stake. And if you’re going to go through the trouble of building something you might as well do it for yourself.