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Paul David Wachter is an American businessman and investment adviser whose clients include Arnold Schwarzenegger,[1] LeBron James,[1] U2 frontman Bono,[2] Beats by Dre co-founder Jimmy Iovine,[3] Drake, Billie Eilish and Tom Werner, Chairman of the Boston Red Sox and the Liverpool Football Club.[1][4] He has played a leading role in high-profile investment deals including the 2002 acquisition of the Boston Red Sox by New England Sports Ventures (now Fenway Sports Group), an ownership group he became partner to in 2021.[5][6] Wachter was also a founding member of the board of Beats Electronics since 2008 and led the negotiation of the Beats sale to Apple.[7] Along with LeBron James, he was among the executive producers of the Starz scripted series, Survivor's Remorse, and HBO’s What’s My Name, a documentary on Muhammad Ali.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Wachter