Michael Rubin

Michael Rubin

businessman United States

Michael Rubin is a prominent American businessman and entrepreneur, best known as the CEO of Fanatics, a leading sports merchandise retailer. He has been influential in the sports industry, particularly in e-commerce and sports licensing. Rubin was recently in the news for hosting a Super Bowl party where Post Malone shared insights about his life as a father, highlighting the personal changes that come with parenthood.

Born on Jul 21, 1972 (53 years old)

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Argentina Argentina: Michael Rubin is the founder and CEO of Fanatics Inc., a major global platform for licensed sports merchandise. 7

Clarín: quién lo llevó y el polémico empresario al que le mandó mensaje

Morocco Morocco: Michael Rubin is a researcher at the American Enterprise Institute and an influential conservative analyst in Washington. 5

Le Matin – prominent French-language Moroccan newspaper: Sécurité: le pari de Washington sur Rabat décrypté par trois experts américains

India India: Michael Rubin, a former Pentagon official, argues that President Trump deserves a Nobel Prize for improving India-Russia relations. 7

The Times of India: Ex-Pentagon official Michael Rubin says Trump deserves a Nobel for driving India–Russia relations closer

Greece Greece: Michael Rubin, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, reported on the U.S. government's exploration of restoring Turkey's access to the F-35 program. 6

Kathimerini: 3+1 σενάρια για τα F-35 και την Τουρκία

Ireland Ireland: Michael Rubin is the founder and chief executive of Fanatics, which is based on the idea that sports organisations needed expertise to manage merchandise demand. 8

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: US National Football League fans have option to wear GAA-inspired jerseys – The Irish Times