Kelli Masters is talented in so many ways, particularly as a storyteller. I witnessed this first-hand during Gaylord College's Convocation ceremony in May, 2017. Kelli was our Convocation speaker and 'wowed' the crowd of graduates and their families with her life story and clear passion for her work, her relationships and as a journalism alum of the University of Oklahoma. Her message resonated with one and all
Kelli Masters
Attorney and NFL Sports Agent, Founder & President of KMM Sports Management, Pioneer, Author and Keynote Speaker
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Kelli Masters
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Finding Purpose - Overcoming Fear to Live Authentically
As a high-achiever from an early age, Kelli realized as a young adult that her fierce determination was largely fueled by fear. And that fear led her to a dark, unfulfilling place. She decided to dig deep and discover her purpose, counter her fear with action and learn to - in her words - “fight in my own armor.” She discovered the power of purposeful living and authenticity, both in her own life and the lives she impacts.
How to Thrive in a Male-Dominated Industry
As one of the only women who represents NFL players as a certified contract advisor, Kelli has faced more than her fair share of gender bias and stigmas. As a pioneer for women in sports business, she has learned important lessons and developed powerful tools for overcoming obstacles...tools that both women and men can implement to ensure opportunities for all who strive for success.
Agent for Change - the Power of Diversity in Leadership
In an op-ed she authored for FoxNews.com, Kelli spotlighted the NFL’s need for diverse perspectives and approaches in resolving the League’s current and future issues. Studies show improved decision making when leaders include both women and men in the problem-solving process. And that is just one example of the positive outcomes when we seek inclusion. The power of diversity is unleashed when we listen and learn from each other, recognize our prejudices and chose to empathize rather than criticize.