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On today’s episode, I’m joined by Alexander Jobst, CEO at Fortuna Dusseldorf, a football club based in the North of Germany and competing in the second tier, Bundesliga 2.
Fortuna’s home, the Merkur Spiel Arena, hosted a number of matches during this summer’s European championships, including England’s 5-3 penalty win over Switzerland in the quarter finals, which was witnessed live by almost 47,000 fans. One of the greatest challenges facing Alex in his role at CEO, is achieving similar attendance figures throughout the club season - which led to the innovative launch of 'Fortuna for All.'
Almost three years into the role, Alexander has leant heavily on his past experiences working with the likes of Siemens, Real Madrid, FIFA, and FC Schalke on areas around commercialisation and internationalisation.
We discuss what he has learnt over his career and how this has lead him to such a unique solution now that he is at the helm at Fortuna...
Timestamps
2:00 - Journey to becoming CEO
5:00 - Fortuna Düsseldorf's Long-Term Vision
8:00 - Fortuna for All: Concept and Implementation
10:00 - Business Model and Revenue Impact
13:00 - Fan Loyalty and Community Building
15:00 - Digital Transformation and Future Plans
20:00 - Commercial Partnerships and Sustainability
29:00 - Applying the Model Elsewhere
36:00 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Additional Links
'Fortuna For All': Fortuna Düsseldorf confirm four free fixtures for 2024/25 season
How the Application Process Works
Connect with Alexander on LinkedIn - Here
Connected with Andy on LinkedIn - Here
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On today’s episode, I’m joined by Alexander Jobst, CEO at Fortuna Dusseldorf, a football club based in the North of Germany and competing in the second tier, Bundesliga 2.
Fortuna’s home, the Merkur Spiel Arena, hosted a number of matches during this summer’s European championships, including England’s 5-3 penalty win over Switzerland in the quarter finals, which was witnessed live by almost 47,000 fans. One of the greatest challenges facing Alex in his role at CEO, is achieving similar attendance figures throughout the club season - which led to the innovative launch of 'Fortuna for All.'
Almost three years into the role, Alexander has leant heavily on his past experiences working with the likes of Siemens, Real Madrid, FIFA, and FC Schalke on areas around commercialisation and internationalisation.
We discuss what he has learnt over his career and how this has lead him to such a unique solution now that he is at the helm at Fortuna...
Timestamps
2:00 - Journey to becoming CEO
5:00 - Fortuna Düsseldorf's Long-Term Vision
8:00 - Fortuna for All: Concept and Implementation
10:00 - Business Model and Revenue Impact
13:00 - Fan Loyalty and Community Building
15:00 - Digital Transformation and Future Plans
20:00 - Commercial Partnerships and Sustainability
29:00 - Applying the Model Elsewhere
36:00 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Additional Links
'Fortuna For All': Fortuna Düsseldorf confirm four free fixtures for 2024/25 season
How the Application Process Works
Connect with Alexander on LinkedIn - Here
Connected with Andy on LinkedIn - Here
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