Reed S. Cordish

Principal at The Cordish Companies

Reed S. Cordish is a Principal and Partner of The Cordish Companies, one of the largest real estate development and entertainment companies in the United States. He is also President of Entertainment Consulting International (ECI), an entertainment and restaurant company Mr. Cordish founded, along with other Partners of The Cordish Companies.

At The Cordish Companies, Mr. Cordish has played a pivotal role in developing the company's Live! brand, which has grown to encompass large-scale entertainment projects, sports-anchored districts, casinos, hotels and residential projects. Welcoming over 55 million visitors annually, Cordish's Live! projects are among the highest profile sports, dining, gaming, entertainment and hospitality destinations in the country. In addition, Mr. Cordish has developed strategic partnerships for Cordish’s projects with multiple major international brands and companies, including Comcast, NBC Sports and Fox Sports.

As President of ECI, Mr. Cordish has grown the company from its inception into one of the largest dining, beverage and entertainment companies in the country. ECI has created and developed multiple award-winning concepts, including growth-brands Sports & Social and PBR, and partnerships with premier chefs and celebrities like Guy Fieri and Troy Aikman.

Mr. Cordish has a Bachelor of Arts from Princeton University, where he was awarded the William Roper Award for scholastic, sportsmanship and athletic excellence. Mr. Cordish took an 18-month hiatus from the Company to serve in the White House as an Assistant to the President in the Trump Administration. Prior to joining The Cordish Companies, Mr. Cordish was a world-ranked professional tennis player on the Association of Tennis Professionals Tour. He serves on the Board of Trustees for Johns Hopkins Hospital, and is a Trustee of the National Medal of Honor Museum and a Founding Member of its National Leadership Council. Mr. Cordish lives in Baltimore, Maryland with his wife, Maggie, and their three children.

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  • Principal

    1998 - present

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