Victory Capital’s partnership with the San Antonio Spurs brings fresh energy to the local community and beyond.
SAN ANTONIO — Host Jeff Garcia interviews Victory Capital CEO David C. Brown, revealing behind-the-scenes stories about the naming rights deal, the shared values between his company and the San Antonio Spurs, and why the Performance Center is considered one of the best facilities in the league—even earning praise from NBA legend and former Spur Chris Paul.
Fan engagement, community involvement, and special events like concerts and flea markets make the Victory Capital complex an iconic hub beyond just basketball.
The company aims to become an integral part of San Antonio, rather than just holding naming rights with the Spurs.
Mr. Brown explains that the Victory Capital Half Court Heroes Challenge provides an opportunity to connect with fans at Spurs home games and the San Antonio military community, while also giving one lucky participant a chance to win $10,000, as Mr. Evan Garr can attest.
Garr’s incredible $10,000 victory in the Victory Capital Half Court Heroes Challenge electrifies fans and highlights Victory Capital’s unique connection with fans.
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And much like Victory Capital’s example of giving back to San Antonio, Garr’s decision to donate part of his winnings to San Antonio charities underscores the deep bond between the Spurs, their supporters, Victory Capital, and the city.