Robert H. Ruxin

Bob Ruxin is a sports lawyer, consultant and writer. He teaches the Business of Sports at Boston University's Questrom School of Management. He has held senior executive positions with sports products and marketing companies including Bike Athletic and NCAA International. An honors graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School (his thesis became An Athlete's Guide to Agents), Ruxin serves as a director of the Sports Lawyers Association, Jewish Major Leaguers, Inc., and the Princeton Association of New England (President).

Ruxin is President of Kazmaier Associates, Inc., a Massachusetts firm that has invested in, managed and consulted for sports marketing and sports product manufacturing and marketing businesses since its founding in 1975 by 1951 Heisman Trophy winner Dick Kazmaier, who passed away in 2013.

Ruxin joined Kazmaier Associates, Inc. after practicing law in Washington, D.C. for six years.

Ruxin assisted the Israel Baseball League in various business capacities during the preparation for the 2007 inaugural season and served as project manager of two events held at the Baseball Hall of Fame, A Celebration of Jews in Baseball (2004) and Hank Greenberg Day (2008). He served as Venue Legal Counsel for Foxboro Stadium during World Cup '94 and assisted Team Israel in preparation for the World Baseball Classic.

Ruxin has been a guest commentator on NPR and speaker at numerous sports law programs. He is a past president of several sports and religious organizations.

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