Nick Saban didnāt just retire as college footballās most decorated coachāheās now poised to become its first billionaire, per Forbes.ā
Since teaming up with Joe Agresti in 2013 to launch Dream Motor Group, Saban has parlayed his name and network into a powerhouse business venture. The group now moves 20,000 high-end vehicles annually across nine dealerships and is nearing $2 billion in revenue, thanks in part to a $730 million acquisition of two Miami-area megastores. Saban, a minority partner, doesnāt run daily opsābut his name, network, and business sense have helped him cash in big.ā
Sabanās current playbook mirrors the one that made him a legend on the fieldāonly now, itās for boardrooms instead of locker rooms. Alongside Agresti and former Mercedes-Benz USA CEO Steve Cannon, heās eyeing stakes in several pro sports teams and exploring international deals, blending business savvy with his trademark strategic mindset.ā
Legend on and off the football field.
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Since teaming up with Joe Agresti in 2013 to launch Dream Motor Group, Saban has parlayed his name and network into a powerhouse business venture. The group now moves 20,000 high-end vehicles annually across nine dealerships and is nearing $2 billion in revenue, thanks in part to a $730 million acquisition of two Miami-area megastores. Saban, a minority partner, doesnāt run daily opsābut his name, network, and business sense have helped him cash in big.ā
Sabanās current playbook mirrors the one that made him a legend on the fieldāonly now, itās for boardrooms instead of locker rooms. Alongside Agresti and former Mercedes-Benz USA CEO Steve Cannon, heās eyeing stakes in several pro sports teams and exploring international deals, blending business savvy with his trademark strategic mindset.ā
Legend on and off the football field.
Boardroom's