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Boardroom is a sports, media and entertainment brand co-founded by Kevin Durant and Rich Kleiman and focused on the intersection of sports and entertainment. Boardroom’s flagship media arm features premium video/audio, editorial, daily and weekly newsletters, showcasing how athletes, executives, musicians and creators are moving the business world forward. Boardroom’s ecosystem encompasses B2B events and experiences (such as its renowned NBA and WNBA All-Star events) as well as ticketed conferences such as Game Plan in partnership with CNBC. Our advisory arm serves to consult and connect athletes, brands and executives with our broader network and initiatives.

Recent film and TV projects also under the Boardroom umbrella include the Academy Award-winning Two Distant Strangers (Netflix), the critically acclaimed scripted series SWAGGER (Apple TV+) and Emmy-nominated documentary NYC Point Gods (Showtime).

Boardroom’s sister company, Boardroom Sports Holdings, features investments in emerging sports teams and leagues, including the Major League Pickleball team, the Brooklyn Aces, NWSL champions Gotham FC, and MLS’ Philadelphia Union.

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He clicked Scan .

For the first time in six months, Arthur smiled. paperport replacement

For twenty years, Arthur, a semi-retired architect, had run his tiny home practice using a single, magical tool: To him, it wasn’t software; it was an extension of his brain. He didn’t save files in folders like a peasant. He dragged a scan of a contract onto a “virtual pile” labeled Pending . He stacked a blueprint PDF on top of a photo of a job site. His desktop was a chaotic, beautiful collage of thumbnails—a visual filing cabinet that made perfect sense only to him. He clicked Scan

He spent the next hour rebuilding his digital universe. He didn’t use folders. He didn’t use search queries. He just placed things. The invoice for the plumber went next to the photo of the leaky pipe. The HOA violation letter went into a stack labeled “The War.” He didn’t save files in folders like a peasant

Arthur’s hand trembled. He clicked on a blueprint. A sidebar opened. He typed: “Change order: move sink 12 inches.” He clicked the yellow sticky note icon. A digital Post-it slapped onto the blueprint, slightly crooked.