Biography
Andy Miller is an American entrepreneur, Founder and CEO of NRG Esports. From 2003 to 2006, he held the position of Senior Vice President of Business Development at m-Qube. In 2006, he co-founded Quattro Wireless, a mobile advertising company. In 2009, the project was acquired by Apple Inc.
After the deal, Miller joined Apple as Vice President of Mobile Advertising, where he worked under the leadership of Steve Jobs until September 2011. From 2011 to 2014, he was a partner at the venture capital fund Highland Capital Partners, and also held positions as President and Chief Operating Officer at Leap Motion. In March 2013, he became a co-owner of the Sacramento Kings basketball team (NBA).
In September 2015, Miller founded the esports organization NRG Esports. Under his leadership, the club has become one of the most prominent in the world, owning teams in various disciplines and the San Francisco Shock franchise in the Overwatch League. Since January 2017, he is also a co-founder and board member of the fintech platform Hometap. Currently, Miller is focused on managing NRG Esports, attracting investments in esports, and developing the audience through gaming media projects.
Work experience
Co-Founder, Board Member
Hometap
Co-Founder, Board Member (Part-time)
Hometap
Founder, CEO
NRG Esports
Co-Owner
Sacramento Kings
President, COO
Leap Motion
Partner
Highland Capital Partners
Vice President, Mobile Advertising iAd
Apple Inc.
CEO, Co-Founder
Quattro Wireless
SVP Business Development
m-Qube