- Dana White grew the UFC into a multibillion-dollar company after acquiring it in 2001.
- In that time, White also became a close ally of President-elect Donald Trump.
- Now, he is joining Meta’s board of directors.
Ultimate Fighting Championship CEO Dana White has been on quite the journey over the last two decades.
From managing MMA fighters to appearing at the Republican National Convention three times to support President-elect Donald Trump, White has become a global figure in both sports and politics.
And now he’s entered the sphere of Big Tech, joining the board of directors at Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta.
Here’s how White went from a small-time trainer to the board of one of the world’s most influential tech companies in just a few years.
- Dana White grew the UFC into a multibillion-dollar company after acquiring it in 2001.
- In that time, White also became a close ally of President-elect Donald Trump.
- Now, he is joining Meta’s board of directors.
Ultimate Fighting Championship CEO Dana White has been on quite the journey over the last two decades.
From managing MMA fighters to appearing at the Republican National Convention three times to support President-elect Donald Trump, White has become a global figure in both sports and politics.
And now he’s entered the sphere of Big Tech, joining the board of directors at Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta.
Here’s how White went from a small-time trainer to the board of one of the world’s most influential tech companies in just a few years.