Ahna Biddle is a partnership architect at the intersection of sport, culture, and social impact. She designs high-level collaborations that align brand power, cultural influence with community need and future investments— unlocking resources, shifting narratives, and delivering measurable results.
Raised in the DMV and a graduate of Boston University's College of Communication, Ahna began her career in sports marketing at Reebok in Boston, MA before expanding into culture and media when she moved to New York at VIBE Magazine and MTV Networks. Those early experiences shaped her understanding of how influence, culture and voices move markets and shape futures.
A mother who dedicated her life to teaching is what instilled Ahna's love of working with and supporting children. Throughout her career, Ahna has built resource-generating collaborations with the United Nations, Los Angeles Unified School District, and No Kid Hungry, and led initiatives alongside NBA Cares, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Rams, Mookie Betts’ 50/50 Foundation, and Fanatics mobilizing millions in funding and large-scale community and youth-focused initiatives.
During the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent emergencies, she guided athlete and corporate engagement strategies that unlocked critical relief. Most recently, she led a wildfire recovery strategy in partnership with LAUSD, securing more than $3 million in corporate funding and coordinating support for over 4,000 families.
Ahna has worked alongside cultural and athletic leaders including Rihanna, Stephen Curry, The Weeknd, Viola Davis, Marshawn Lynch, and Mookie Betts, while connecting major brands such as Citi, Audi, and Baby2Baby to purpose-driven initiatives that generate lasting community value.
Ahna has called Los Angeles home for over a decade. She sits on her alma mater's Boston University Almuni Association, is deeply engaged in local advocacy for youth and foster care and is an elected Board member on the P.I.C.O. Neighborhood Council - one of LA's 99 neighborhood councils and is Chair of the Education Committee- leading collaborations between schools, community organizations, and local government.
In her free time, Ahna speaks on how brands and leaders can show up for communities, redefining roles for womenm underrepresentation in corporate America, and her journey with foster care and adoption. She enjoys LA's sports and ommunity events, restaurant and art scene, and traveling.
For speaking engagements contact: pr@ahnrachel.com





