Alex Rodriguez is called many names and titles through his career, and one of his careers is an entrepreneur. Three MVP award winners enjoy one of the most successful posts of the previous MLB Superstar. A-Rod has continued to grow his wealth after his retirement, and the celebrity’s net assets are worth $ 350 million.
Alex Rodriguez’s most passionate project is an investment company with his company, A-Rod Corp., has a connection with more than 40 companies around the world. We come into contact with several industries, including sports, fashion, venture capital, and nutrition.
In a series of posts on his Instagram account, a former New York Yankees banger looked behind his fans and followers behind the A-Rod Corp annual team summit. In the photo, fans can see the original superstar with many different members of Rodriguez teams and the attendees.
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According to the company’s main website, A-Rod Corp’s total investment is more than $ 1 billion, and Alex Rodriguez is the CEO. Notable investments on the site include PFL (Professional Fighters League), Wizard AI, and SNAP (Snapchat’s Snapchat).

Investors and entrepreneurs have a long -lasting enthusiasm for Alex Rodriguez, who also appeared as a regular on TV program Shark Tank, which hits Dallas Marvelix’s owner, Mark Cuban. Products that 14 All -Star have contracted in the show include Glovestix, ICE SHAKER, Vade Nutrition, etc.
Alex Rodriguez and A. Rod Corporation continue to give back to the community through various philanthropic activities.
A-Rod is still a prejudice of the baseball community polarization, acknowledging his use of drugs to improve performance in his play carrier and the suspicious attitude inside and outside the field. Nevertheless, it does not deny that the former Yankees bangers have returned GENE.
For many years, A-Rod Corp has donated millions of dollars to Boy & Girls Clubs in South Florida. Rodriguez also created scholarships for students, renovated the baseball stadium at Miami University, and supported people in the Miami region, Florida, and those in need.
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