Marc Roberts of Miami (born September 20, 1959 West Orange, New Jersey) was a Division I basketball player at American University in Washington, D.C., before starting a career as a sports agent.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Miami Sports For January from Marc Roberts
Miami Sports in the Winter from Marc Roberts
Looks like all we have to deal with are the Miami Heat for a few months until the opening of Spring Training. But that also doesn't mean much with the state of the Miami baseball "team". I personally am looking forward to a little college all star games, but not a lot coming out of the University of Miami this year.
Looks like all we have to deal with are the Miami Heat for a few months until the opening of Spring Training. But that also doesn't mean much with the state of the Miami baseball "team". I personally am looking forward to a little college all star games, but not a lot coming out of the University of Miami this year.
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Miami Marc Roberts Article - From Drive CMS
Article about Miami and Marc Roberts
If one drives across the Mcarthur Causeway, past the $20 million homes on star Island (nodding to Shaquille’s palatial waterfront compound if only for a moment), past music producer Scott Storch’s home studio, past the dozen or so cruise ships readying the masses for the Caribbean, past former eagles patriarch Norman Braman’s spectacular yacht at the Miami Beach Marina, and toward the sands of south Beach, the gleaming setai condominium towers above virtually all else in america’s most exciting enclave.
The Setai is all about height, all about perspective.
Up in the penthouse, past the Bentley Continental Gt awaiting valet, past the hushed Zen lobby, stands Marc Roberts, the man with perspective, and he’s on a roll.
If one drives across the Mcarthur Causeway, past the $20 million homes on star Island (nodding to Shaquille’s palatial waterfront compound if only for a moment), past music producer Scott Storch’s home studio, past the dozen or so cruise ships readying the masses for the Caribbean, past former eagles patriarch Norman Braman’s spectacular yacht at the Miami Beach Marina, and toward the sands of south Beach, the gleaming setai condominium towers above virtually all else in america’s most exciting enclave.
The Setai is all about height, all about perspective.
Up in the penthouse, past the Bentley Continental Gt awaiting valet, past the hushed Zen lobby, stands Marc Roberts, the man with perspective, and he’s on a roll.
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Miami Home of Marc Roberts Video
Marc Roberts Miami Video with Shaquille O'Neal:
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Monday, August 19, 2013
Wikipedia Page
There was a wikipedia page made awhile back for me, and the information has been pretty valid. It is nice to have that done without any drama. Here is an excerpt of the page:
Marc Roberts (born September 20, 1959 Newark, New Jersey) was a Division I basketball player at American University in Washington, D.C., before starting a career as a sports agent. He has represented NFL players such as Antonio Freeman, Tyronne Drakeford, O.J. McDuffie, Jerry Porter, and Tyrone Wheatley, NBA players Bobby Jackson, Johnny Newman, and Derek Anderson, and World Champion boxers "Merciless" Ray Mercer, Shannon Briggs, Tracy Harris Patterson, Danell Nicholson, Charles Murray, and Alex Trujillo.[1] He was one of the five sports agents consulted in making the film Jerry Maguire.[2]
Marc Roberts (born September 20, 1959 Newark, New Jersey) was a Division I basketball player at American University in Washington, D.C., before starting a career as a sports agent. He has represented NFL players such as Antonio Freeman, Tyronne Drakeford, O.J. McDuffie, Jerry Porter, and Tyrone Wheatley, NBA players Bobby Jackson, Johnny Newman, and Derek Anderson, and World Champion boxers "Merciless" Ray Mercer, Shannon Briggs, Tracy Harris Patterson, Danell Nicholson, Charles Murray, and Alex Trujillo.[1] He was one of the five sports agents consulted in making the film Jerry Maguire.[2]
In 1988, Roberts formed the Triple Threat Enterprises boxing team by signing three American boxing Olympians: heavyweight gold medalist Ray "Merciless" Mercer, junior welterweight Charles "The Natural" Murray, and light heavyweight Al "Ice" Cole. In 1995 he founded and became the President and Chairman of Worldwide Entertainment and Sports Corp. and in 1996 it became public on the NASDAQ stock exchange as (WWES).[3] Worldwide Entertainment and Sports specialized in negotiation of contracts and endorsements within the major sports venues including NFL, NBA, NASCAR, and Boxing.
In 2000, Marc Roberts sold his shares in Worldwide Entertainment, relocated to Florida and began a new career in real estate. Projects that he has developed include the development of oceanfront properties in Florida including Singer Island and South Beach, and several intra-coastal properties in Manalapan, Florida.[4]
Marc Roberts was honored by the Alabama State Legislature which has proclaimed June 5, 2003 as "Marc Roberts Day' for contributions to the Easter Seals Camp, ASCCA, Alabama's Special Camp for Children and Adults, the world's largest year-round barrier-free camp for people with disabilities.[5] Roberts was also named the 2005 Man of the Year by the South Florida chapter of the Crohns and Colitis Foundation and served on the Board of Trustees of the Florida Chapter, Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, Inc.
On May 30, 2007, Mr. Roberts was admitted into the New Jersey Jewish Hall of Fame. Mr. Roberts presently resides in Jupiter, Florida, with his wife and two children. And bought the Ecclestone mansion
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