WHEN THE SPOTLIGHT HITS YOUR CITY… will you be READY TO SHINE?

Download the guide showing how small businesses, from barbers to marketing agencies to creative studios to local shops and more, plug into major sports & entertainment moments.

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WHAT’s INSIDE

Why it matters?

When major events arrive, local and national small businesses quietly profit. Most miss it because they don’t know who to talk to or what they’re allowed to do.

This guide shows you how from an insider’s lens.

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ABOUT

the agency.

House of Heart is a sports and entertainment agency built for culture-first brands and talent. We represent talent and partner with companies to create impactful campaigns, brand activations, partnerships and experiences that resonate. From brand activations and talent collaborations, everything we do is from the heart. We bridge the gap between culture and commerce, helping our clients show up with purpose and leave a lasting mark.

THE FOUNDER.

Major events feel unreachable until someone hands you the map. That’s why I built this.
— Jennifer Harris, Founder

Jennifer Harris is a creative strategist, relationship builder and the Founder of House of Heart. With over 12 years of experience across startups and professional sports organizations, Jennifer has built a career at the intersection of innovation and authenticity. She has held key marketing leadership roles with the Houston Rockets, Detroit Pistons and Golden State Warriors where she most recently helped develop activations for the 2025 NBA All-Star campaign. Before pivoting into sports, she built full-scale Salesforce ecosystems at early-stage startups and led marketing automation strategy which gave her a strong foundation in both data and creative execution.

Jennifer launched House of Heart to bridge the creative gap between talent and brands, delivering purpose-driven work that is rooted in relationships, strategy and storytelling. Every project she takes on is guided by one principle: it has to come from the heart.