1974 — Born Casey Myers
1981 — Parents Jack Myers and Lynne Wasserman divorce
1995 — Changes surname from Myers to Wasserman
1995 — Receives a multimillion-dollar trust fund, according to a published report. Grandfather Lew Wasserman makes him president of the family’s charitable foundation.
1996 — Graduates from UCLA with a political science degree
1996-1998 — Serves as vice president of entertainment and finance at Nomura Asset Capital Corp.
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In 2002 with Ed Roski (left) and Tim Leiweke, discussing plans for an NFL stadium in L.A. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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1998 — An investment group led by Wasserman pays $5 million for the expansion AFL Los Angeles Avengers, making him the youngest owner of a professional sports team in the U.S.
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In 2002 with Ed Roski (left) and Tim Leiweke, discussing plans for an NFL stadium in L.A. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2001 — Marries Laura Ziffren
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In 2002 with Ed Roski (left) and Tim Leiweke, discussing plans for an NFL stadium in L.A. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2002 — Launches Wasserman Media Group
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In 2002 with Ed Roski (left) and Tim Leiweke, discussing plans for an NFL stadium in L.A. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2002 — Acquires roughly a third of Los
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Wasserman in 2003, a year of action sports acquisitions. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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Angeles-based sports marketing agency Envision, specializing in naming-rights deals
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Wasserman in 2003, a year of action sports acquisitions. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2002 — Lew Wasserman dies at the age of 89
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Wasserman in 2003, a year of action sports acquisitions. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2003 — Son Emmet is born
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Wasserman in 2003, a year of action sports acquisitions. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2003 — Acquires action sports agency The Familie, which represents approximately 20 athletes, including motocross rider Carey Hart and skateboarder Bob Burnquist
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Wasserman in 2003, a year of action sports acquisitions. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2003 — WMG acquires Action Sports Management, expanding its holdings in action
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With Arn Tellem, president of WMG Management, in 2006. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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sports athlete representation.
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With Arn Tellem, president of WMG Management, in 2006. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2004 — Acquires California-based 411 Productions, which produces action sports magazines
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With Arn Tellem, president of WMG Management, in 2006. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2005 — Daughter Stella is born
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With Arn Tellem, president of WMG Management, in 2006. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2006 — Arn Tellem purchases the majority of SFX Sports Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Live Nation, for $12 million in cash, and is named president of WMG Management.
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With Arn Tellem, president of WMG Management, in 2006. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2006 — Acquires soccer athlete representation practice SportsNet. The agency, with offices in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., represents about 60 clients. SportsNet principals Richard Motzkin and Dan Segal are named to co-manage WMG’s new soccer practice.
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With Arn Tellem, president of WMG Management, in 2006. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2006 — Acquires the baseball player representation practice of veteran agents Tom Reich and Adam Katz, creating one of
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With golf client Rickie Fowler. Wasserman began representing golfers in 2008. Photo: COURTESY OF WASSERMAN
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the largest MLB player practices as Reich and Katz represent about 35 MLB players who join WMG’s baseball portfolio of 25 MLB players.
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With golf client Rickie Fowler. Wasserman began representing golfers in 2008. Photo: COURTESY OF WASSERMAN
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2007 — Announces a programming and marketing partnership with the United Sports Alliance, a joint venture that will see USA Swimming, Track & Field and Gymnastics license out their media, event and marketing rights to WMG. In return, WMG will construct a new and standalone website for each and handle all of their sponsorship sales. Although the agreement was to run through 2012, all three NGBs leave the pact less than two years later.
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With golf client Rickie Fowler. Wasserman began representing golfers in 2008. Photo: COURTESY OF WASSERMAN
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2007 — Acquires Gary Stevenson’s agency OnSport, whose corporate clients include American Express, Nationwide Insurance, Nokia and Wachovia
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With golf client Rickie Fowler. Wasserman began representing golfers in 2008. Photo: COURTESY OF WASSERMAN
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2008 — WMG gets into golf by signing its first golf clients, Hunter Mahan, Matt Jones and Vicky Hurst.
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With golf client Rickie Fowler. Wasserman began representing golfers in 2008. Photo: COURTESY OF WASSERMAN
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2009 — Wasserman exits the AFL, as the Avengers terminate their membership in the league after the AFL suspended the 2009 season to devise a new business model.
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With former President Bill Clinton and Tim Leiweke in 2011. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2011 — Grandmother Edie Wasserman dies at the age of 95
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With former President Bill Clinton and Tim Leiweke in 2011. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2012 — WMG signs Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck, its first future NFL player, for exclusive representation.
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With former President Bill Clinton and Tim Leiweke in 2011. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2012 — WMG receives an investment of approximately $25 million from Highbridge
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With Peter Chernin and Comcast’s Brian Roberts in 2015. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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Capital Management. Wasserman buys out Highbridge in late 2013.
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With Peter Chernin and Comcast’s Brian Roberts in 2015. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2012 — Acquires Catalyst Sponsorship Consulting, a Toronto-based golf agency
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With Peter Chernin and Comcast’s Brian Roberts in 2015. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2013 — Acquires Ignite, a London-based agency specializing in marketing built around live entertainment events
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With Peter Chernin and Comcast’s Brian Roberts in 2015. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2013 — A landmark year for WMG’s rep business, as the agency represents the No. 1 overall draft pick in five professional sports: men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, soccer and football.
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With Peter Chernin and Comcast’s Brian Roberts in 2015. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2014 — Wasserman assumes leadership of L.A.’s 2024 Summer Olympics bid.
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With Peter Chernin and Comcast’s Brian Roberts in 2015. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2014 — WMG receives a $100 million investment from Silicon Valley-based Madrone Capital Partners, an investment group funded by the Walmart-founding Walton family.
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With Peter Chernin and Comcast’s Brian Roberts in 2015. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2015 — Acquires New York-based social media agency Laundry Service in a move that gives WMG access to Laundry Service’s network of more than 1,000 social media influencers
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With Peter Chernin and Comcast’s Brian Roberts in 2015. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2015 — Tellem leaves WMG to become vice chair of Palace Sports & Entertainment, which owns the Detroit Pistons. Tellem’s role is not filled.
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With Peter Chernin and Comcast’s Brian Roberts in 2015. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2015 — Acquires Greg Norman’s golf event management firm, the Greg Norman Production Co., which operates several major golf events
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With Peter Chernin and Comcast’s Brian Roberts in 2015. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2015 — The U.S. Olympic Committee selects Los Angeles as its U.S. Olympic bid city for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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With Peter Chernin and Comcast’s Brian Roberts in 2015. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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2016 — WMG is rebranded as Wasserman. The company introduces a new logo with a single “W.”
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With Peter Chernin and Comcast’s Brian Roberts in 2015. Photo by: GETTY IMAGES
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