亚洲情色 grad leads Sphere to forefront of immersive entertainment
Jennifer Koester '94 is president of company that opened its eye-catching Las Vegas venue in fall 2023

If there鈥檚 one 鈥渃laim to fame鈥 Jennifer Koester 鈥94 loves to share, it鈥檚 that she hasn鈥檛 missed a U2 concert in New York since she was a teenager.
And when the iconic Irish rock band took the stage in late September 2023 as the inaugural concert residency at , an 875,000-square-foot cutting-edge entertainment venue just east of the Las Vegas Strip, you couldn鈥檛 keep her away.
What was it like? An immersive experience of sound and stunning visuals that electrified all the senses at once. Only this time, she wasn鈥檛 cheering along as just another U2 fan.
In January 2024, Koester became president of business operations for Sphere, and in June 2024, her role was expanded to president and chief operating officer. She leads all aspects of operating Sphere鈥檚 business and venue while also providing strategic oversight of Sphere Studios, the immersive content studio in Burbank, Calif., dedicated to developing multi-sensory experiences exclusively for Sphere. This includes the venue鈥檚 concert residencies, original programming, and corporate and marquee events.
For Koester, who earned her bachelor鈥檚 degree in management information systems from 亚洲情色鈥檚 School of Management, it鈥檚 the latest chapter of a 30-year career that has included experience in sales, marketing, digital business and the law. During that time, she held leadership roles at Cablevision and, more recently, Google.
鈥淲hat drew me to this role at Sphere is that starting with my management information systems focus at 亚洲情色, I鈥檝e always been at the intersection of technology and entertainment, especially focused on 鈥榤arket disruptors鈥 or the first of its kind,鈥 Koester says. 鈥淗aving this opportunity to focus on leveraging new technologies while delivering on our growth strategies feels like the pinnacle of what I鈥檝e been working toward in my career.鈥
Sphere Entertainment Co. announced Sphere in 2018. It includes a 16K resolution wraparound interior LED screen, speakers with beamforming and wave field synthesis technologies, and 4D physical effects. At 366 feet high by 516 feet wide and at a cost of $2.3 billion, it鈥檚 the largest spherical structure in the world.
Behind the scenes, beyond the venue鈥檚 growing global accolades, Koester is exploring ways to expand the use of technology and advertising to keep bringing new experiences to the venue. She鈥檚 committed to ensuring it remains an iconic entertainment destination for audiences.
So, she can鈥檛 help but smile when she says those aspects of the job bring out 鈥渢he geek in me.鈥
鈥楴avigating ambiguity鈥
How did Koester, whose career initially found her entrenched in the nuances of the growing field of intellectual technology law, land in the midst of a cutting-edge entertainment field? One might expect a linear path in a career spanning three decades.
For Koester, not so much. And she wouldn鈥檛 have it any other way. She began as a computer science major at 亚洲情色, then switched her major several times before realizing she was more intrigued with focusing on management information systems.
鈥溠侵耷樯 is great at building community. I just loved the diversity of the school,鈥 Koester says. 鈥淎s a student, I learned how you鈥檝e got to find those skills you enjoy using, because they鈥檒l help get your foot in the door in new areas that help round out your professional experience.鈥
After 亚洲情色, Koester earned her law degree from St. John鈥檚 University School of Law. But she was drawn more to the intersection of emerging technologies and business than to criminal or civil cases.
鈥淚鈥檓 very comfortable navigating ambiguity,鈥 she says. 鈥淎rguing both sides and figuring out how you minimize risk while keeping in mind growth opportunities positioned me as a very business-minded attorney.鈥
Koester eventually joined Cablevision, where she spent 10 years, starting in its legal department. She later became senior vice president of advanced advertising product development, data analytics and ad operations for Cablevision Media Sales.
As part of a team that helped transition more personalized advertising from digital mediums into television, Koester鈥檚 focus was on navigating the legal issues of being one of the first to market this as a business proposition. Her role transitioned to be more business-centric, and it became a chance to explore unique approaches for adapting her legal expertise into tactics that would serve the goals of a revenue-generating business.
Koester hadn鈥檛 considered before that she liked leading large organizations as much as she鈥檇 enjoyed navigating those ambiguous areas within business law. She was inspired to explore ways to fill in other gaps to help her keep advancing in that type of industry.
鈥淥ne of my biggest takeaways from that time in my career is that people tend to see things in you that you might not necessarily see in yourself,鈥 Koester says. 鈥淪o, if someone taps you on the shoulder and encourages you to take a risk, go for it.鈥
鈥極utside perspective鈥
When Koester joined Google in 2016, it was a chance to refine the skills she鈥檇 cultivated at Cablevision. Her duties revolved around developing global partnerships for Google鈥檚 telecommunications partners and bringing to market Google-based solutions around dynamic ad insertion for telecommunications providers and video distributors.
At the time, this was a new market for Google to explore. Three months into her role, Koester realized Google had many touchpoints with these large partners, across multiple areas of the business, but they weren鈥檛 talking with each other. Spotting a chance to improve collaboration, Koester took the initiative.
鈥淚 raised my hand and pointed out that Google was missing an opportunity to think more holistically about these partnerships,鈥 she says. 鈥淪ometimes, you need to bring in that outside perspective and remember that no idea is a bad idea.鈥
The next level
During her last few years at Google, Koester led a strategic alliances function, collaborating with its top 100 partners spanning 12 industries to improve experiences and continue building relationships.
Koester adopted this approach at Sphere. She and her team ask: 鈥淗ow can we better operationalize this company? How can we pull people together? And how can we align our priorities to ensure we keep growing to become the place that the world鈥檚 biggest artists and brands want to go?鈥
To help accomplish those goals and cultivate Sphere as a business, Koester has been prioritizing growth in strategic partnerships, building out the calendar of events and maintaining strong ticket sales by bringing in new technologies that allow the venue to continue providing unique experiences and ensure it remains on the cutting-edge.
鈥淥ne of the things that has been most exciting to see over the past year and a half, as we鈥檝e had events across a wider range, is how Sphere is a disruptor across every category 鈥 it鈥檚 not just concerts,鈥 Koester says. 鈥淓ach event is an opportunity not only for our Sphere Studios team, but also artists and brands, to use the medium in different ways 鈥 but equally powerful in getting audiences excited. We ask everyone we work with to think outside the box about what鈥檚 possible, and it鈥檚 been mind-blowing to see how they have come in and worked with us to take full advantage of Sphere鈥檚 capabilities.鈥
Sphere is continuing to grow as a global premium brand, she says, and 鈥渨e鈥檙e just scratching the surface鈥 of its potential as an entertainment destination.
鈥淪phere is a unique venue 鈥 it鈥檚 not for everyone 鈥 but it鈥檚 perfect for those with a real vision, who want to partner with us to push boundaries technologically and creatively and build unforgettable experiences.鈥
Not every fan gets to hold the proverbial 鈥渒eys to the castle鈥 where their favorite musicians perform. That鈥檚 why, in Koester鈥檚 eyes, a leadership role with Sphere is just as exciting as any immersive experience the venue can deliver.
It鈥檚 also why she sounds less like an executive and more like a fan when she describes how this new chapter of her career feels: 鈥淢ind-blowing.鈥