Jeff Webb, a notable figure in conservative media and the cheerleading industry, has passed away at the age of 76. His death marks the end of an era for both the publications he led and the community he fostered through his entrepreneurial ventures. Webb was the owner and publisher of influential right-leaning outlets, including Human Events and The Post Millennial. These platforms have been instrumental in shaping conservative discourse, providing insights and coverage that resonate with many in the movement.

He was not just a media figure; Webb was deeply involved with Turning Point USA, a group that has mobilized countless young activists. His presence at events energized attendees, and he actively worked to mentor the next generation. Turning Point USA reflected on his contributions in a statement, calling him “a visionary who helped shape generations of young leaders.” The sentiment of loss resonates deeply, as so many looked to Webb for guidance and inspiration.

Beyond his media pursuits, Webb was a titan in the cheerleading industry. In 1974, he founded Varsity Spirit, which became a cornerstone for cheerleading competitions and training across the United States. Webb’s establishment of the International Cheer Union further propelled cheerleading onto the global stage, impacting over 100 countries. His dedication to this sport highlights his entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to excellence.

Webb’s literary contributions include his book, *American Restoration: How to Unshackle the Great Middle Class*. In it, he articulated his vision for economic policy and the American experience. His thoughts on leadership and the future of American conservatism were further emphasized in his reflections on Charlie Kirk, stating, “We may have lost a future president.” This quote illustrates both his belief in potential leadership and his deep respect for his peers in the movement.

His passing was reportedly linked to an accident while playing pickleball, a sport that reflects Webb’s active lifestyle. He leaves behind his wife, Gina Webb, along with his children and grandchildren. A community mourning the loss of a key player in not just media, but also youth leadership and cheerleading, reflects on a legacy that intertwines sports, politics, and mentorship—elements that defined Jeff Webb’s life.

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