Fanatics Holdings Inc., a privately held sports apparel and collectibles company expanding into new digital business lines such as gaming and betting, has named Gregg Winiarski as its new chief legal officer.
Winiarski has been an adviser to Fanatics since retiring more than two years ago as the top lawyer for Barry Diller’s IAC/InterActivCorp. He will now oversee legal affairs across the entire Fanatics enterprise, which is comprised of three distinct businesses: commerce, collectibles, and betting and gaming.
Fanatics said in a Wednesday statement announcing Winiarski’s hire that he played a “significant role” in the company’s $500 million acquisition last ...
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