Steve Bisciotti
Owner
Baltimore Ravens

Bisciotti, 62, bought a minority interest in the Ravens in 2000, completing the purchase on April 9, 2004. Bisciotti’s initial investment provided money to secure free agents for the 2000 Super Bowl XXXV championship team, and the Ravens have been fixtures in the NFL playoffs for most of the last decade. The Ravens are one of only five teams to earn at least 10 postseason berths in the last 15 years, with Baltimore winning at least one game in seven.
Growing up in Maryland, Bisciotti was an ardent fan of Baltimore’s Colts and Orioles. After he graduated from Salisbury State University, he began a staffing firm with his cousin, James Davis, that provided temporary employees to the aerospace and technology industries.
The company, now known as the Allegis Group and based in Hanover, is one of the largest privately held international talent firm in the country. Forbes magazine earlier this year pegged his net worth at $7.2 billion..
Bisciotti is dedicated to several causes and projects. He is a board member for Catholic Charities and created The Stephen and Renee Bisciotti Foundation. In January, the foundation and the Baltimore Ravens made a $20 million commitment to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Baltimore to create the Boys & Girls Club at Hilton Recreation Center.
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