What Is Andy Miller Net Worth’ Net Worth?
Andy Miller is an American businessman and entrepreneur with an estimated net worth of $400 million. He has achieved financial success through various ventures in the technology and sports industries. His most notable accomplishments include co-founding Quattro Wireless, a mobile advertising company acquired by Apple, and his co-ownership of the Sacramento Kings NBA team, as well as other sports-related investments.
Early Career and Quattro Wireless
Born in Boston, Massachusetts, in December 1968, Andrew D. Miller, more commonly known as Andy Miller, pursued higher education, earning a BA from Union College in 1990 and a JD from Boston College School of Law in 1993. He initially worked at a law firm in Boston but was laid off due to the recession. He then transitioned into the tech world, serving as Senior Vice President for Business Development at Verisign from 2003 to 2006. After this, Miller co-founded Quattro Wireless in 2006. Quattro Wireless offered to build and manage mobile websites for major publishers like CNN and The Weather Channel for free in exchange for exclusive advertising rights. This allowed Quattro to secure high-end inventory that competitors lacked. In 2009, Apple acquired Quattro Wireless for $275 million, a move that significantly boosted Miller’s wealth. As part of the acquisition, Miller joined Apple as the Vice President of Mobile Advertising, reporting directly to Steve Jobs. He oversaw Apple’s iAd division, the mobile advertising network for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. He remained with Apple until 2011.
Sports Ventures: Sacramento Kings, NRG Esports, and Modesto Nuts
Miller’s entrepreneurial spirit extended into the sports industry. As of 2015, Miller is a co-owner of the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association (NBA). In November 2015, Miller, along with Mark Mastrov (also a Sacramento Kings co-owner), co-founded NRG Esports, a professional video gaming esports team. In March 2016, NRG announced that Alex Rodriguez, Shaquille O’Neal and Jimmy Rollins were joining as investors. In 2021, NRG had a reported revenue of $28 million. The following year, its equity was a reported $240 million. NRG owns and operates the San Francisco Shock, one of the 20 franchised teams in Activision Blizzard’s Overwatch League. He is also a co-owner of the Modesto Nuts, a Single-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners in Minor League Baseball. Miller’s diverse investments in sports teams and esports organizations contribute significantly to his overall net worth.