[3] He continued to use the "Cupid" name when he later launched his Cupid's Cup competition. 21 on 50 Most Influential People in Sports Business by, No. Position: LB/RB More bio, uniform, draft info. [5] Plank tried several prototypes before deciding on the one he wanted to use. This mini-documentary details how Under Armour evolved from a t-shirt company to a tech company. [40] Its first bottles were sold at stores in 2016. School: Maryland. At the National Retail Federation conference in New York, Under Armour founder and former CEO Kevin Plank spoke with Rod Sides, vice chairman and U.S. leader of … Forbes recognized Plank in2012 for his phenomenal work in changing players’ experience on the field. 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[3][4] His father was a prominent Maryland land developer. [9], Plank originally sought to call his new sportswear company Heart, but he could not trademark it. At the helm of this high-growth company is Kevin Plank, an innovative and passionate entrepreneur, and also a fighter who has worked for years to get UA to where it … [31] The farm was the home to stallion Native Dancer, who went 21 for 22 during his racing career from 1952 to 1954. Thus, he began his quest for a compatible material which would wick off sweat from the body & make the player feel lighter & faster. [44] The next year, his charitable arm funded 40 summer jobs for Cherry Hill, Baltimore, public school students in the maritime transport industry. [45], Plank is also active within the Baltimore and Washington, D.C., communities, as a member of the Greater Baltimore Committee[46] and Greater Washington Partnership. Kevin Plank. So the news on Tuesday that founder Kevin Plank will be stepping down as CEO after more than two decades in the role was perhaps not surprising. Plank is the founder and executive chairman of Under Armour, a manufacturer of sportswear, footwear and accessories, based in Baltimore, Maryland. [41] The limestone aquifer on Plank's farm produced water fit to distill whiskey,[18] so Plank and business partner Bill McDermond founded Sagamore Spirit to restore Maryland's whiskey distilling tradition. He attended the University of Maryland, College Park and graduated in 1996 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration in hand. Under Armour paid more than $73 million last year to businesses controlled by Kevin Plank, far more than he earned as the athletic gear maker’s chief executive. He's an American businessman, CEO and founder of Under Armor, a manufacturer of sports performance apparel, footwear and accessories, based in Baltimore. Kevin Plank and his wife bought the 65-acre Greenspring Valley Road property for $2.8 million using limited liability company Three Diamond Land … [27][28], Plank is a member of the board of trustees for the National Football Foundation. Mr. Plank started the activewear company in 1996 in his grandmother’s basement. [37], Plank Industries also bought and revamped the water taxi in Inner Harbor. Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank had a close relationship with MSNBC anchor Stephanie Ruhle — and solicited her business advice over that of his own management team, according to a report. 18 years later, Under Armour reports 3 Billion dollars in revenue, and continues to change the athletic apparel business. The most important highlight of Plank’s career was surely the 1999 $25,000 ad in ESPN The Magazine that made his product a must-have for players & teams, amassing 1million USD direct sales. [55] On CNBC's Halftime Report in February 2017, Plank commented on Donald Trump's pro-business philosophy, saying the president was a "real asset" to the business community. [18] In 1996, Plank finished his first year selling shirts with $17,000 in sales. Kevin Plank is the founder, chairman and former CEO at Under Armour, one of the most successful sportswear companies in the world. [30] The property was once owned by Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt. [59] Additionally, he publicly opposed President Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris Accord[60] and was among the Fortune 500 CEOs to sign a pledge to promote workplace diversity and inclusion. The name stuck. [25][26], Plank announced his departure as CEO, in October 2019, and was succeeded, on January 1, 2020 by Under Armour COO Patrik Frisk. [35], Beginning in 2013,[36] Plank's real estate firm, Sagamore Development, was leading a $5.5-billion mixed-use development project in Baltimore's Port Covington area. 26 on Power 100 Most Influential Designers, Influencers and Leaders in the Shoe Industry by, No. [38][39], Plank also founded the whiskey distillery Sagamore Spirit in 2013. Kevin Plank's unremarkable career as a college football player hardly ranks him with the greats of the gridiron. He will be replaced by current chief operating officer … [12], Before living in Lutherville, he lived in the Georgetown section of Washington, DC. 16 on 50 Most Influential People in Sports Business by, No. [19] The ad resulted in $1 million in direct sales for the following year, and athletes and teams began buying the product. CEO and founder Kevin Plank is stepping back from the position, the company announced Tuesday. "It was important," Plank said, "that this not just be my decision. He attended Georgetown Preparatory School, Fork Union Military Academy, St. John’s College High School & University of Maryland. [24], As CEO, Plank oversaw a company that generated US$5 billion in annual revenue and employed about 15,800 people as of December 31, 2017. Under Armour backs V Foundation & Power in Pink breast cancer education campaign. He explained to them that his T-shirt would help them to improve their performance largely on the football field. His mother is a former mayor of Kensington, who went on to direct the Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs at the United States Department of State under President Ronald Reagan. [40], Plank renovated the former Recreation Pier building in Fells Point, Baltimore. Then, he asked his erstwhile teammates to check out his formula. “Brand is not a product that’s for sure; it’s not one item. The breakthrough for Plank & Under Armour came in the year 1999 when a $25,000 ad in ESPN The Magazine amassed as much as 1million USD sales for the next year & teams & athletes started showing increasing interest in his product. [16] One day, his brother asked him, "How's that company you're working on … Under Armor?" Kevin A. Plank is an American CEO and founder of Under Armour, Inc., a leading manufacturer of sports performance apparel, footwear and accessories based in Baltimore. He was listed at #3 on the Forbes’ lists of “Annual 40 under 40” & “America’s 20 Most Powerful CEOs 40 and Under. Kevin Plank, the sportswear company’s founder, sold the Georgetown pied-a-terre after lowering the price from $29.5 million. Cupid's Valentine earned $3,000, which Plank used as seed money for Under Armour. Following a 1999 in-ring accident which left Drozdov quadriplegic, Plank personally financed his customized wheelchair. [42] Following Plank's renovation, the building reopened as the Sagamore Pendry Hotel. Reflects change since 5 PM ET of prior trading day Under Armour founder Kevin Plank built a popular sportswear brand as the underdog competitor to Nike. Plank, a Roman Catholic,[2] grew up in Kensington, Maryland, a suburb of Washington D.C., the youngest of five brothers born to William and Jayne (née Harper) Plank. Kevin A. Plank (born August 13, 1972) is an American billionaire businessman and philanthropist. [53] Plank donated $1 million to the Archdiocese of Baltimore in 2016 to help 100 more children go to Catholic school. [37] The company had acquired approximately 235 acres in the area[36] and planned to build a mix of offices, residential areas, retail space, parks, boat launches and more. His extensive search covered 7 prototypes till he found his ideal match. On branding. Under Armour founder Kevin Plank announced a $16 million gift to his alma mater, St. John’s College High School, Friday night at a gala for alumni of … His company is the second largest sportswear vendor in the whole of America, picking up sales of around 3.8 billion USD this year. With that preamble, let’s talk about Kevin Plank, the self-made billionaire and founder of Under Armour. 2011 KEVIN PLANK: When I started, I used to carry two business cards with me. Patrik Frisk, Under Armour’s current President … [52] In 2015, Plank pledged $16 million to St. John's College High School in Washington, DC, to fund athletics, academics and entrepreneurship initiatives. Under Armour’s origin story is nearly folklore at this point: in 1996, the brand’s founder Kevin Plank invented a sweat-wicking shirt in his grandma’s basement. [29], Plank bought the 630-acre historic Sagamore Farm in Baltimore County, Maryland, in 2007. Interestingly, the idea of Under Armour emerged out of need for Plank. His core principles, which he has inscribed throughout the Under Armour headquarters in Baltimore, Maryland, are: "Think like an entrepreneur. [23] A few years later, some of these acquisitions would be divested by the next CEO. ... Kevin Plank marked the occasion by signing the box that made the milestone. [58], Plank sat on the President Trump's American Manufacturing Council. Under Armour Founder Kevin Plank to Step Down as C.E.O. Kevin A. Plank (born August 13, 1972) is an American billionaire businessman and philanthropist. Plank always had his entrepreneurial instincts even before he launched Under Armour. One of them was Cupid’s Valentine which roses on Valentine’s Day & earned the young lad around $17,000. Using a mix of his own cash, credit cards, and a Small Business Administration loan, he launched the business. Kevin Plank is an eminent American entrepreneur, founder & CEO of famous sports apparel brand Under Armour. Everyone knows the story. 4 on America's 20 Most Powerful CEOs 40 and Under, This page was last edited on 14 January 2021, at 21:00. About Kevin Plank Kevin Plank, born in Kensington, Maryland in 1972, is the founder and former CEO of Under Armour, a clothing manufacturer of footwear, sportswear and related accessories. His former home, when he put it up for sale, was the most expensive home on the market in Washington, DC. [17] He also asked his former teammates to try on the shirts, claiming that his alternative to a cotton T-shirt would enhance their performance on the field. [16], Plank initially ran the business from his grandmother's townhouse in Georgetown. Plank has recently purchased fitness, health & calorie counting apps and has this goal to come up with the best online health platform in the world – that would rival Apple, Google, Fitbit & Jawbone. [9][10] He was not recruited by the top-tier collegiate football programs. Kevin A. Plank was born on August 13, 1972, in Kensington, Maryland. [11][3] Frustrated by his cotton T-shirts' inability to keep him dry and comfortable, he searched for a material that would wick the sweat from his body. 23 — Kevin Plank", "The 100 most influential leaders in marketing, media and tech", "Under Armour To Receive FN's 2015 Brand Of The Year Award", "America's Most Powerful CEOs 40 And Under", "Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank named one of SI's most powerful people in sports", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kevin_Plank&oldid=1000373768, American chief executives of fashion industry companies, American chief executives of manufacturing companies, Players of American football from Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park benefactors, University of Maryland, College Park alumni, People from Georgetown (Washington, D.C.), Pages with non-numeric formatnum arguments, Articles containing potentially dated statements from June 2018, All articles containing potentially dated statements, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, No. [16] Plank said he chose the British spelling "armour" because he "thought the phone number 888-4ARMOUR was much more compelling than 888-44ARMOR". 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During his university days, he came up with several small businesses and used the funding to capitalize his flagship sportswear project later on. Plank is married to Desiree Guerzon and together the couple has one son Kevin James Plank. [5], Plank grew up playing youth football with the Maplewood Sports Association; a Maplewood team has appeared in Under Armour commercials. The competition got its name from his “Cupid's Valentine” rose business he began while attending the University. [13], While at University of Maryland, Plank launched Cupid's Valentine, a seasonal business selling roses on Valentine's Day. [43], Plank donated $1 million through The Cupid Foundation to the Baltimore-based CollegeBound in 2016. [15] Plank's company reached $1 billion annual revenue for the first time in 2010, and Plank became a billionaire in 2011, when his net worth was estimated at $1.05 billion. [3] They have two children,[3] and live in Lutherville, Maryland. [51], In November 2014, Plank pledged $25 million to the University of Maryland to be used for the proposed athletics and academic complex. Plank plays a crucial role in development of Maryland University’s Dingman Center & donates a huge amount to help the department in investing in potential start-ups. [5], A turning point for him came late in 1999, when Plank used nearly all of Under Armour's money, and employees agreed to go without pay for a few weeks, so the company could take out a $25,000 advertisement in ESPN The Magazine. On Tuesday, his company announced he’ll be stepping down as CEO. Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank – who founded the company and grew it into a major force in the sports apparel industry only to see it stumble as it … In the ad, Plank said Under Armour stood for job creation, but publicly opposed the president's proposed travel ban. 6 on 50 Most Influential People in Sports by, No. Inman Connect 2021 Events Announced! Our story. [7][9] Afterward, he played football at Fork Union Military Academy for a year, trying to get the attention of NCAA Division I schools. His company is the second largest sportswear vendor in the whole of America, picking up sales of around 3.8 billion USD this year. Patrik Frisk, President, and Chief Operating Officer. Under Armour’s first TV ad came up in 2003 and led to the rise of shorthand “we must protect this house” for Under Armour. In addition to sitting on the University's Board of Trustees, he played an integral role in the development of an endowment fund that the Dingman Center uses to invest in viable startup businesses. [10] He graduated in 1996[3][11] with a bachelor's degree in business administration. [54], According to the Federal Election Commission, Plank has donated to both major U.S. political parties and to individuals of both parties. 37 on Businessperson of the Year list by, No. [37] The building was originally built in 1914 to store port cargo and later served as a community center and studio for the television series Homicide: Life on the Street; it closed in 1999. He’s had a heck of a run, and his story is well know in entrepreneurial circles: Chapter 1: Walks on to the football team at the University of Maryland in the early 1990s. [32] Plank has said he seeks to restore the farm and rejuvenate Maryland's horse racing tradition by raising a Triple Crown winning horse. Plank is the founder and executive chairman of Under Armour, a manufacturer of sportswear, footwear and accessories, based in Baltimore, Maryland. [48] Through his Cupid Foundation, Plank donated $5 million to help create the UA House at Fayette, an East Baltimore community center run by Living Classrooms. Kevin Plank is an eminent American entrepreneur, founder & CEO of famous sports apparel brand Under Armour. I carried one that said, Under Armour, Kevin Plank, President Under Armour. Under Armour chief executive Kevin Plank — who got rocked last year by reports that he had presided over a frat-house culture at the athletic wear giant — will step down from the role next year. [56] Plank's comments drew criticism on social media. The story begins with Kevin Plank, Under Armour's founder and CEO. [50] He is also responsible for the development of the Cupid's Cup business competition. Under Armour founder Kevin Plank resorted to “sales tricks” and improper accounting to attain unrealistic sales goals as the brand’s popularity faded, shareholders allege in … Kevin Plank, Under Armour’s founder and CEO, traveled up and down the east coast with nothing but apparel in the trunk of his car trying to sell shirts. Kevin Plank With Michael Phelps. Plank spent hours in one-on-one conversations to try and persuade those employees. It’s an idea, it’s a theory, it’s a … [10], However, he went to University of Maryland, College Park and walked onto the team there. Synopsis. Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank had a close relationship with MSNBC anchor Stephanie Ruhle that some deemed to be “problematic,” The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. He has been an ardent football fan since his childhood & played for Maplewood Maple Leafs. [11] Under Armour's first shirt was the #0037, which Plank sold from his car. He will … His first big team sale was to Georgia Tech. As his friends moved on to play professionally, he would send them T-shirts, requesting that they pass them out to other players in their locker rooms. But Under Armour, a bright idea hatched during … He was the sweatiest person on the soccer field & he was desperately looking for an alternative that would keep him comfortable and dry while playing- which was not being possible with his usual sweat-soaked cotton shirts. Kevin A Plank is Chairman/Chief Brand Ofcr/Founder at Under Armour Inc. See Kevin A Plank's compensation, career history, education, & memberships. [12] As of February 2018, Forbes estimated his net worth at US$1.8 billion. [2], Plank married Desiree Guerzon, in 2003. [33][32] On November 5, 2010, Sagamore Farms' Shared Account won the $2 million Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf (GI). [15] After graduating from Maryland, Plank searched for synthetic materials that would keep athletes dry. 23 on 50 Most Influential People in Sports by, No. [20], Between 2014 and 2016, Under Armour spent close to $1 billion to acquire makers of activity- and diet-tracking mobile apps. [52] The project has converted Cole Field House, the school's former basketball arena, into the football facility, a sports medicine center and student entrepreneurship lab. [34] There are about 100 horses on Sagamore farm, with about 40 actively training as of July 2017. [57] Johnson called Plank's words "divisive". [12], His roommate at Maryland was football player and professional wrestler Darren Drozdov. He stepped down from the council following President Trump's comments on violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, saying Under Armour "engages in innovation and sports, not politics". Under Armour’s revenues passed the 1 billion dollar mark in 2010. Kevin Plank Overview; More Kevin Plank Pages; Rushing & Receiving * indicates bowl stats included; Rushing & Receiving Table; Rushing Receiving Scrimmage; Year School Conf Class Pos … [16] He also attempted to name his company Body Armor, but efforts to trademark that name were also unsuccessful. He also requested his friends to pass on his t shirt to the other players and this was how Plank’s t shirts gradually started garnering popularity. [40] He was initially approached about creating a vineyard, but being a whiskey enthusiast he asked his business partner to research whiskey.