Danisha Rolle is a media maven and publisher of Sports and Entertainment Today (SET) Magazine, which is headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida.

 
 

SET Magazine is a sports and lifestyle magazine which offers an in-depth look behind the scenes of famous athletes and celebrities; showcasing their families, vacations, lifestyle and gives a bird's eye view of multi-millionaire celebrity lifestyle. SET offers vivid photographs and one-on-one up close interviews with the nation's top sports celebrities that you won't find in other magazines.

 

The magazine boasts of giving fans compelling and engaging editorial articles and unparalleled access taking them past the world of stats and scores to reveal the interior world of professional athletes and their families.

Publisher Danisha Rolle says this Magazine is geared towards women who love sports and watch sports television shows but do not pick up sports magazines. "I started this magazine with women in mind, but the magazine is for all sports enthusiast," says Rolle, who is wife to Samari Rolle, former cornerback for the Baltimore Ravens and Tennesse Titans.

Besides managing a multi-layered media company, Danisha created Women of the NFL on Instagram and an annual conference called the SET An Example Conference to bring the women together. She also juggles being the mother of four children and a wife.

Danisha understands that her business is only as good as the community it serves as she strives to be active in her volunteer work and community involvement which has been a constant in her mission.

Before developing SET Magazine, Danisha had a diverse background and has honed several professional skills. She is an experienced social worker, film producer, entrepreneur, network marketer and seasoned event planner who enjoys working with youth, family programs, as well as professional athletes and entertainers.

In film production Danisha Executive Produced the romantic comedy Black Coffee starring Darrin Henson, Gabrielle Dennis, Christian Keyes, Erica Hubbard and Lamman Rucker. Black Coffee aired on BET and was the number one most watched show on the network the night it aired.

Mrs. Rolle was raised in a suburb outside of Chicago where she attended Evanston Township High School. She earned her B.A. in Psychology from Florida A&M University, went on to earn her Masters in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage, Family, and Child Therapy from Pepperdine University and went to the STAR EMBA MBA program at George Washington University.

 

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