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Stephanie Mejia — WME Sports

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Stephanie Mejia — WME Sports

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It really starts for Stephanie Mejia in, of all places, China.

Mejia had intended to go to medical school when she graduated from USC. An internship with Cartan Tours changed that calculus. She spent the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games at the InterContinental Hotel, working around Team USA’s men’s and women’s basketball teams and networking with influential stakeholders. By the Games’ end, medicine was no longer her path of choice.

She wanted to be an agent.

“I remember being young and cold-emailing every single agency I could and trying to get in front of people going to different events, trying to introduce myself,” Mejia said. “I didn’t have the ‘pedigree’ that would appear to be an agent. I just kept getting [told], ‘No.’ I kept getting told, ‘Hey, maybe you could do PR, or maybe you could be the day-to-day person.’ But that’s not what [I was asking].

“For me, it’s just important for people to be able to live out their dreams, whatever that is.”

Mejia was raised in Los Angeles, the daughter of a single mother, Elsa, with family roots in El Salvador. She’d always had a fascination with sports, a love she credits to her brother, Jason, who is eight years her elder.

Today, Mejia is an increasingly prominent player in the NBA ecosystem. Her client list at WME includes Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards and projected 2025 first-round pick Dink Pate, who’s playing with the G League’s Mexico City Capitanes this year.

She credits her family — and her mom, specifically — as support systems throughout her rise in the industry.

“I recently started my executive MBA program at Yale, and I was concerned with, ‘Is it something I should do? Am I picking the wrong time? Am I too old?’ All the questions,” Mejia said. “My mom’s a warrior who figured out life here without knowing a language, so [I] can figure out life as well.” — Ben Portnoy

Stephanie Meija

Executive and NBA Agent, WME Sports

Born: Los Angeles
Education: University of Southern California, B.S., kinesiology pre-med; currently Yale University, Executive MBA

Why she’s a Game Changer

After making her mark in basketball with Nike and in NIL with Klutch Sports Group, Mejia is breaking barriers at WME as its first certified female basketball agent and just the second Latina female NBA agent.

Getting to know


Passion that keeps me ticking: My curiosity, it’s one of my super powers: the constant desire to learn, expand my perspective, my outlook and seek new possibilities. Curiosity fuels innovation.
New place I want to travel to next: Peru, I want to visit Machu Picchu.
Sports business story I’m excited to follow in the next year: How team ownership will continue to evolve, specifically having more diversity in ownership, as well as the expansions of teams.
I have a dream that one day … : Women breaking barriers or breaking into industries/roles that aren’t the norm will become the norm.



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