League One Volleyball - Madison
2950 Innovation Way, Suite 100, Sun Prairie, WI, 53590
gym
Ownership
League One Volleyball was founded in 2020 by Katlyn Gao, Peter Hirschmann, and Olympian Kevin Wong as a network of youth volleyball clubs. LOVB Pro owned and operated each of the six franchises that played its inaugural 2025 season, making LOVB Madison a corporate-owned professional franchise with centralized league control.
Local Sourcing
The business is a professional sports team with no publicly available information indicating Wisconsin or regional supplier partnerships. National corporations typically supply professional sports equipment and services, but specific sourcing practices for LOVB Madison are not documented in public sources.
Community Involvement
League One Volleyball announced it would be developing a brand new state-of-the-art pro training facility in partnership with its Madtown Juniors club, where pro players will be able to train alongside club players. With their community-up model, each pro team is tied directly to their local LOVB junior volleyball clubs, creating a real pathway for American professional volleyball to be built from the grassroots up.
Local Workforce
No public information available regarding employee wages, turnover rates, or employment practices specific to LOVB Madison. The organization operates professionally with world-class athletes but labor practice details are not disclosed in public sources.
Revenue Retention
LOVB Pro owned and operated franchises in 2025, and later announced franchise sales to external ownership groups, indicating corporate ownership structure where revenue streams flow through a centralized national entity rather than staying with local ownership.
Local Presence
The website is dominated by corporate franchise boilerplate (LOVB branding, multi-location references, generic corporate structure with careers/press/foundation portals) with minimal personality or Madison-specific content. While 'LOVB Madison' appears multiple times, it's treated as one interchangeable franchise location among many (Houston, Atlanta, Nebraska, Austin, Salt Lake) rather than a locally-rooted business.