LeBron James and Maverick Carter's new empowerment-focused SpringHill Company gets investments, reportedly worth $100 million, from Elisabeth Murdoch and Stacey Snider's production firm Sister and financial companies.
), Guggenheim Investments, The University of California's UC Investments and private equity firm SC.Holdings.
Maverick Carter serves as CEO of SpringHill, which combines James' SpringHill Entertainment and two other firms, Uninterrupted, an athlete empowerment media and consumer products firm, and The Robot Company, a brand and culture agency. James serves as chairman of the board.
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