Anouk Espiasse
Anouk Espiasse is a Partnerships Executive at Leinster Rugby.
She Joined Leinster in October 2023 having worked in Paris with Be Sport and Gymlib before that. She was also an Intern for the Paris 2024 Organising Committee.
She has worked on campaigns for some of the most prominent players in the Irish sponsorship market, including brands such as Bank of Ireland, Laya Healthcare, and Energia.
“Anouk’s strong understanding of the sports industry and its stakeholders allows her to build strong, effective partnerships,” said her nomination.
She holds a strong academic foundation, with studies in law and sports management, including a Master’s in Sports Management from UCD, and a Masters in Sport Law from Aix-Marseilles University in her native France.
Previously Listed: Danielle Murray, Alex Malone, Jordan Kochanski, Sarah Murphy, Clara O’Brien, Daniel Cleary, Rachel Cuddy
Nominations for 2025
So, who do you work with that has shone over the past twelve months and deserves recognition as they rise through their career?
It could be someone you work alongside or someone in another area you have admired or been impressed by.
Now is your chance to do something special for them.
Criteria
The criteria for submission are that the person should be working within the sports industry or in a sponsorship or agency capacity that brings sport to life and that they should have been born in or after 1995.
You are invited to submit names and a summary of why an individual should be recognised below.
From the start, our ambition has been to create a network of people making a real difference within our industry.
Who should we be looking to for the next wave of excellence?
We will be naming one new 30 Under 30 individual in our Sport for Business Morning Bulletin from Thursday, March 20th, 2025
In May, we will gather once more in the offices of PwC to meet in person, share experiences, and forge valuable connections.
We will also examine additional ways to help those nominated enhance their careers and build strong friendships across the sector.
The Sport for Business Membership comprises over 300 organisations, including all the leading sports and sponsors, as well as commercial and state agencies.
















