Jake Paul’s Manager Nakisa Bidarian Is A Financial Mastermind

By Louie Fecou
Published: August 31, 2023 (Last updated: last month)
0
Who is Nakisa Bidarian - Jake Pauls Manager Explained

Nakisa Bidarian is the manager of Jake Paul who has had a turbulent time in the public eye. Younger brother to Logan, Jake will probably be remembered as a social media influencer despite trying to be taken seriously as a professional sportsman, part-time actor, and rapper

Jake has a long list of achievements and failures, but that introduction was really to give you some backstory for the real feature of this article, so relax, and we will clear up any questions about who Nakisa Bidarian is.

Who is Nakisa Bidarian?

Nakisa Bidarian is the manager of Jake Paul, and although he will probably always be known just for that, he does have a background in business that paved the way for his current position.

The businessman has also worked in investments, media, and sports. He was the co-founder of Most Valuable Promotions, a position that would be familiar to him as in 2011; he worked for the UFC as a Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President.

With an incredible nose for numbers, he initially sought work in banking; it seems that Nakisa would work his way through various companies before launching a Sports and Media Investment and Advisory organization called BAVAFA Sports.

It was through this project that he met Jake Paul. Nakisa is married to Vanessa Milde Bidarian, and the couple have a son together.

Where is Nakisa Bidarian Now?

Nakisa still runs BAVAFA Sports, representing Paul and numerous other fighters, including Alex Wassabi, but also has involvement at the board level with various other companies, including Dynasty Equity and Simplebet.

The international businessman seems to be hard to pin down, living the dream in many different countries.

Where is Nakisa Bidarian from?

Reports state that Nakisa was born in Iran. Due to unrest in the country at the time, his family would move to London, but only briefly, with him returning to Iran at the tender age of three.

His mother would take him to Europe and finally America, and despite a turbulent time at school, he would eventually earn a Bachelor’s degree in financial economics from the University of Waterloo.

More Stories

Features, News, RSC Originals