Chris Grove

Chris Grove is an American entrepreneur, investor, and businessman.
Career
Grove is CEO of American Affiliate, a subsidiary of Fansunite Entertainment. He is also a Partner Emeritus at research and consulting firm Eilers & Krejcik Gaming, a mentor at Techstars Sports Accelerator, and a Distinguished Fellow at International Center for Gaming Regulation. He is regularly cited by lawmakers, regulators, and major media outlets such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, ESPN, and The Wall Street Journal.
Formerly, Grove co-founded i15 Media, which sold in 2017 to Catena Media. He has also served as the Executive Vice President of Acquisitions for Acies Acquisition Corp and as Casino Integration Advisor at Unikrn.
Grove represented Illinois State University in national impromptu speaking competitions, and in 1997 he won the American Forensics Association's national championship. He is a member of the National Forensic Association Hall of Fame.
In the 1990s, Grove was a member of Wisconsin rock band Hero of a Hundred Fights which released three albums including The Remote, the Cold, which was recorded at Electrical Audio Engineering by Steve Albini.
 
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