Jeff Moorad

[1][2] Their firm, 'Steinberg & Moorad,' represented such athletes as Steve Young, Troy Aikman, Warren Moon, Manny Ramirez, CC Sabathia, Vernon Wells, Edgerrin James, Ed Reed, Pat Burrell, Darin Erstad, Adam Dunn, Luis Gonzalez, Orlando Hernandez, Thurman Thomas, Eric Karros, Iván Rodríguez, Mo Vaughn, Shawn Green, and Raul Mondesi, among many others.

[7] While with Arizona, Moorad was a General Partner, Chief Executive Officer, the spokesman for the Diamondbacks’ ownership group, and oversaw the day-to-day operations of the franchise.

[14] In April 2012, Moorad negotiated a new TV deal that would lead to the creation of Fox Sports San Diego, and bring in over $1.2 billion for the Padres over the next 20 years.

[24][27] In October 2017, Moorad Sports Partners, along with musician Darius Rucker, acquired the long-term rights to the Family Circle Tennis Center in Charleston, South Carolina.

The center hosts concerts, outdoor events, and tennis tournaments, including the WTA Tour's Charleston Open.

[29] Moorad leads a team of more than 50 lawyers assisting clients on sports matters such as stadium and team finance, mergers and acquisitions, media rights, intellectual property, labor and employment, tax, litigation, retail and merchandising, antitrust regulations, and other sports business issues.

[30][31] Moorad also serves as a principal of Morgan Lewis Consulting, which helps businesses navigate through complex regulatory and legal issues in the U.S. and abroad.

[39][40] In 2020, MSP bought a "significant" minority stake in the McLaren Racing team, with Moorad being named to its board of directors.

[43] The MSP investors include skateboarding legend Tony Hawk, who will serve as a brand steward and join the action sports league’s advisory board.

ESPN retained a minority interest in the company, and will serve as the X Games domestic linear broadcast partner as part of a multi-year agreement.

[53] Moorad encouraged his clients to donate millions of dollars to charities and their communities, including their own non-profit foundations and alma maters.

[54] Moorad serves as a Vice President of the Muscular Dystrophy Association and is on the board of the Translational Genomics Research Institute, both of which he has helped partner with Augie's Quest.

He then went on to obtain a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from UCLA in 1978, and a Juris Doctor from Villanova University School of Law in 1981.