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All Games: Business in eSports: Intel, NVIDIA

By: Mark Cheben - Published August 07, 2005 at 1:36 PM EDT - Writer Archive
This feature continues our series that goes behind the gaming aspect of eSports, and into the business side. GotFrag head honchos Jason "Anomoly" Bass, Scott "Sirscoots" Smith, Jason "Alchemist" Baker and Mark "Jesuit" Cheben conduct an interview with Sheryl of NVIDIA, and Jennifer of Intel. The interview covers the pairs backgrounds in eSports, sponsorships, and various other hard hitting topics.


Interview by Jason "Anomoly" Bass, Scott "Sirscoots" Smith, Jason "Alchemist" Baker and Mark "Jesuit" Cheben

We often hear from players, managers, and talking heads about the buisness of eSports and how to go about managing a team. However, how often have you, the GotFrag audience, actually have heard these words of wisdom from the people who make or break a team's sponsorship dreams. Well we here at GotFrag have a treat for you, an interview with Sheryl Huang, a Senior Manager in Worldwide Marketing Communications for NVIDIA, and Jennifer Whelan, Worldwide Partnership Marketing Manager for Intel, to explain their side of the coin and how sponsorship works from the corporate angle.


How did the two of you get into the eSports scene originally?

Sheryl - I started at NVIDIA in 2001, coming from the movie business in Los Angeles. One of my first assignments was to figure out the best way to support NVIDIA’s best customers – the gaming community. We started out by supporting small community LAN parties on a weekly basis. I remember spending my Fridays digging through our storage closets grabbing whatever I can to put in a FedEx box to ship out to some guy in Missouri or Massachusetts. It just kind of grew from there.

Then one day, I got an email from Angel Munoz at the CPL to go check out the Winter CPL event. Quite frankly, I walked in with my Hollywood mentality expecting a geek fest with reclusive gamers in full swing. It was quite the opposite. It was like walking onto any regular college campus (except that there’s 1 girl for every 200 guys) where you had regular guys just hanging out, socializing, competing and generally having a good time. I was introduced to the concept of Counter-Strike and eSports. Right after that event, we started sponsoring the CPL, along with other large, regional LAN parties.

That year my head of marketing asked me, “what about sponsoring some teams?” I was really apprehensive about it because some of the teams I’ve read about up until that point seemed very unstable and unpredictable. “Nah…it’s a bit like betting on a race horse,” I said. Right after that I met Scott Valencia (now with CPL, formerly with CompUSA). Scott introduced me to Team 3D and Craig Levine. I guess you can say the rest was history…

Jennifer - Intel began sponsoring the CPL in 2000 and I have been the relationship manager since 2003.

In the North American community, at least, people often believe sponsorship is directly tied to a team’s performance. Teams like 3D and u5 are always under the charge that they do not deserve their sponsorships, and a team like complexity, who lacks a head sponsor, is more deserving of one. Is this how sponsorship works, and is tied to a teams performance?

Sheryl - I don’t think it’s just a North American mentality. There are a lot more teams than there are sponsorship dollars so naturally the questions always come up when a team isn’t winning all the time. I believe many of the top teams around the world face the same questions about their worth at one time or another.

In the world of sponsorships, when you sign up to support an entity, you’re in it for the long haul. When NVIDIA signs on, we do a lot more than just slap a logo on a jersey for a month or two. We get feedback from them on our products. We help develop players into good spokespeople for the team, our brand, and the community. Sometimes we even work with the players individually to see where they want to go in their career after they retire. It’s a bit like NFL or NBA players retiring and then going to work for the team’s back office doing marketing or PR, or maybe even going on to work as a broadcaster for a TV network to cover the sport.

Jennifer - Intel supports not only teams, but leagues, developers, industry initiatives and events in the gaming space. Sponsorship and investment are tied to Intel’s business objectives, not the performance of specific teams that are supported by Intel marketing dollars. Intel also looks at how long a team has been together and who has sponsored them in the past.
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Great insight of what goes on behind the scenes of two of the biggest pillars of eSports.
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Great interview keep up the quality content gotfrag.
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Great invterview, really shows how esports sponsorships work and all that other good stuff.
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very interesting
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great interview. shows how e-sports has grown
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Beautiful interview. Nice info, now i know what these companies really think.
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Superb Interview. Sheryll and Jenn are both fantastic people who i've got to know quite well over the world tour stops. Very interesting to get a sponsors point of view on esports especially big names like Intel and Nvidia.
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Good read. Boy, Shyrell talks ALOT :). <3
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My only comment is that it would nice to see Nvidia/Intel sponsor the mod developers as well. In case people have forgotten CS was not developed by a company ie valve, it was developed by 2 mod developers. I mean which has an greater impact on the community, a mod like cs, or just sponsoring some team. If it wasn't for the mod developers cs wouldn't exist and where would esports be right now?

I actually met Sheryl at last summer cpl and I also chatted with intel at cpl trying to get sponsorship as a mod developer - I wrote the competition mod used by CPL and by CAL/GGL etc as well as CoDTV. Needless to say I got turned down by both Nvidia and Intel.

However I have to thank them - it forced me to look for other ways to fund my modding - so I started Hi-Definition Gaming, and now I sponsor Team3d just like Nvidia and I also sponsor complexity.

Now I have servers at my disposal so I can resume working on cs/css/ and cod2 mods. Also its allows me and the hidef staff to code other things to support the community like improved irc rcon/scorebots.

We have also developed video broadcasting that is a generation better than anything from TSN, ITG, or GGL/vbcast but it would be nice to get some help as the development costs are extremely high. You would think nvidia/intel would be interested in having commericals broadcast at halftime in hidefinition tv out to their core marketing audience ie gamers.

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This comment was edited at 08/07/2005 7:36 PM
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Great iveiw. Should really give a big help to some people who are looking to go after a possible sponsorship with a Big corporation. After meeting Sheryl at several different events, she is a huge help to the community.
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love <3 Nvidia
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well maybe you didn't put enough pictures in your powerpoint #11 :p


Just kidding...I wish they would help you guys out too, it would also be nice to have someone FIX THE FLASHBANG BUGS TOO!

This comment was edited at 08/07/2005 7:56 PM
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too long for a 2am read

will read it tomorrow tho :)
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The Nvidia rep seems pretty cool and definitly understands esports as well as the games played. The Intel rep on the other hand had short answers lacking knowledge and never really answering the questions, more like beating around them. But then again I think Intel is a really corrupt corperation with their extremely shady business practices, but thats just me.
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good iview..............!
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#15 ftw
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#15 i agree
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"extremely shady business practices, but thats just me."

If you are referring to Intel paying large lump sums to companies to continue sole use of Intel products you'd be a fool to think AMD hasn't/doesn't do the same.

I mostly use AMD processors (x2 <3) but I still understand it's business. Maybe when you grow up you'll realize that.
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Cool.
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Awesome article :D
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It's too bad that the two of them missed the point regarding the current debate about female gaming. Since it was obviously an email interview, the questioner should have made an effort to highlight whether segregated female tournaments are the right or wrong way. Instead we see a useless question about whether they think there is a future for female gaming.
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Good point #23.

I <3 Sheryl.
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Great iview, thanks for your input Sheryl and Jennifer.
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sheryl is so funny and jen is much more a robot from intel.
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This really shows what goes on behind the scenes of HUGE companies like Intel and Nvidia. I enjoyed this article. #15 Sheryl posted her answers before Jennifer and they were all for the most part long, long answers. I doubt Jennifer or Sheryl is better or worse. Thanks.

This comment was edited at 08/07/2005 10:36 PM
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nice interview
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jennifer needs a personality
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I agree #29 and sheryl is a great spokesperson, give her a raise plz
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Nice read.
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I wish AMD sponsored more teams...Intel sucks heh.
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^_^ nice job !
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I would of sold that chair very very fast. In fact I believe i'm going to put Dagley's name on the back of my chair and sell it at the winter cpl.
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Yes... Intel is corrupt... no

Anyone else get a boner when the nvidia rep talking about moto clutching?
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nice interview, was a good long read XD
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It's not the general communities fault for the critizism involving "female" CS...because women are definately at the other end of the spectrum when it comes to the skill gap.



Tournaments that separate female/male CS are the ones to blame...
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Cheryl is more in touch, probably due to having that experience with smaller LAN's. Kind of strange that a relationship manager would give a one line answer to the opening question though. Wouldn't someone involved with commercial/professional relationships realise how odd that looks?
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hmm while the answers by jennifer are like reading intel robotic statements, sheryl really just answers in a way a normal gamer can understand it. I study economics and i'm really getting tired because some people in the gaming community keep talking all this ignorent business talk like they have a job at wall street.....

anyway still fun to read though , but sheryl > jennifer
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Nice interview, thanks!!

This comment was edited at 08/08/2005 10:54 AM
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Great interview with a lot of details, thanks
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yea great interview !!! and #15 i agree :D
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Nice interview. nVIDIA > *
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Rather funny the difference between the two, Sheryl seemed more to be into the whole eSports thing and one could probably meet her at some cpl stop and actually just chat and have fun. Jennifer sounded like a hardcore business chick :)
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good interview, nice gotfrag
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Great invterview, I'm glad to see that Nvidia and Intel are giving gamers some good tips on what they look for when sponsoring teams and how they feel about the future of professional gaming. It's good to know that we have some strong support out there, thanks a lot.
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Garetjax , the PR machine at work again! ;)
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damn the intel spokeswoman sounds like a politician, never giving a real answer
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very informative

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