Cohen Sports and Entertainment is recognized as a premier and highly diversified sports, entertainment, and media company. We partner with a myriad of entertainers, athletes, charities, marketers and media networks to help them grow their businesses through our event department, media outlets, and sponsorship funding. Seasonal photography licensing agreements with LSU and HBCUs like Grambling University, we produce media content covering prime time games like LSU vs Alabama. We provide endorsement opportunities, memorabilia for charity events, providing music for events and other services.
Like emerging economies we are innovating in areas such as endorsement economics, digital media, and sports marketing. CSE is committed to providing business-building solutions, to do this we have built relationships that span the globe. From Dubai over to Africa and across the ocean to America, our web of relationships can connect the famous brands, media outlets, athletes, entertainers, models and fashion designers to help them to achieve their business opportunities.
CSE is a leader in media management and endorsement management across the NFL, NBA, golf, and fashion. It also has a significant presence in many other sports, cultural and lifestyle categories. Using electronic media, we will connect with multiple genres by video and interactive content creation for broadband and mobile platforms.
Founded in 2004 in Houston, Texas by Mark D. Cohen, renowned entrepreneur from Detroit, MI. He provides the energy, creativity, and strategic direction so CSE can provide the world with innovative solutions to complex issues.
Cohen Sports and Entertainment roots date back to the 1970s. The late Loy Alfa Cohen was a pioneer in the entertainment business, working with the top entertainers’ accounting needs from Los Angeles, Chicago, Dayton, Detroit and other major cities. He is recognized in the City of Detroit as a former leader in the civil rights movement and he helped racially integrate a bank in River Rouge, MI that had previously refused to hire Blacks.
Providing the entertainment industry with the acumen of cash flow disbursement processing, Loy A. Cohen managed the cash flow services for major concerts such as The Dramatics and Evelyn “Champagne” King concerts in Dayton, Ohio. With a partnership with Local A Productions owner Billy Sparks, they did major concerts in the Mid-Western part of the U.S.A with Stevie Wonder (Pioneered the first rotating stage in Cobo Hall Arena in Detroit), Prince (“The Purple Rain Tour”, Masonic Temple in Detroit, production of Purple Rain, was it a movie or a concert on film, it was both”), Magic Johnson (Magic’s birthday event at Michigan State University) and other high end concerts across the country.