Protecting Athletes and Driving Change: The Army of Survivors with Julie Ann Rivers-Cochran and Grace French

EPISODE · Oct 1, 2025 · 40 MIN

Protecting Athletes and Driving Change: The Army of Survivors with Julie Ann Rivers-Cochran and Grace French

from Sports Business Podcast with Prof. C - Fordham Gabelli School of Business · host Mark Conrad, Gabelli School of Business, Fordham University

In recent years, reports of sexual assault involving young athletes have revealed a troubling side of sports. Abuse by coaches, medical professionals, managers, and even fellow athletes has occurred in the United States and abroad, leaving lasting scars on victims, both women and men. These cases raise pressing questions: Have sports organizations and law enforcement done enough to hold perpetrators accountable, protect athletes, and prevent future abuse? The Army of Survivors is a leading voice for athletes who have experienced sexual assault, working to raise awareness and drive systemic change from the perspective of survivors themselves. In this episode of The Sports Business Podcast with Prof. C, I speak with two of the organization's leaders to discuss its history, mission, and the future: The Army of Survivors' Executive Director, Julie Ann Rivers-Cochran, and its President and Founder, Grace French. Join us for a powerful and timely conversation you won't want to miss. Host and Executive Producer: Mark Conrad Producer: Victoria Ilano Additional Production: Jeffrey Haynes Artwork: Pamela V. White Marketing: Michelle Miller Music: ”MarcusWay/Energetic Pop Punk/Tribe of Noise”

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