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Fadie Musallet

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Known to entertainment moguls, the U.S., Dubai’s elite, and his Instagram followers as FadieCakes, Fadie Musallet is the definition of a super-connector and power broker. Considered by many as the modern Don King, the Florida-born native is a Palestinian-American entrepreneur, who rose to prominence through his unparalleled ability to network with the who's who of artists, athletes, celebrities, Fortune 100 executives, entrepreneurs, global business titans, and more.

Known within his circles as “The Plug,” elite figures in business, fashion, entertainment, sports, and more, rely on Fadie and his connections to get things done quickly and efficiently, often with a quick text or phone call. Priding himself on the mantra, "Whatever you need, Fadie can make it happen," Fadie prides himself on being self-made.

A graduate of Florida State University’s Sports Management program, Fadie was part of the 1999 Florida State University champion national football team. That experience gave Fadie a taste of leadership, reinforced the importance of connections and relationships, and provided him access to begin building his network.

After graduating, Fadie resided in Miami and quickly became heavily involved in the entertainment industry, where he worked closely with major players, including DJ Khaled, Rick Ross, Fat Joe, Neyo, Floyd Mayweather, and more. Networking was a core pillar of Fadie’s strategy to continue to build upon his elite set of contacts. Fadie became a go-to person for celebrities in Miami, on their speed dials 24 hours a day, seven days a week. These connections led to Fadie's deep involvement in fashion, business, and entertainment, and he worked at P-Diddy's Sean John clothing line and Jay-Z's Rocawear collection. [1]

Continuing to build his empire, Fadie ventured beyond entertainment and leveraged his five years of medical sales experience to establish a medical distribution company in Dubai, selling radiology and cardiology equipment to the majority of hospitals in the Middle East.

Today, in addition to Fadie’s medical distribution company[2], he also owns and runs WeFamus, an events management company that bridges Dubai to the world, including brokering U.S. markets to the Middle East and vice versa. Working closely with the Dubai Tourism Board, Fadie fulfills A-List celebrities, athletes, and elite executives' dreams, goals, and meetings during their visits to the beautiful city of Dubai, UAE. It was there that Fadie discovered and developed MoneyKicks, the teenage sneaker-collecting sensation who boasts over 2.4M subscribers on YouTube and 1.6M on Instagram. Fadie also worked to build some of the most massive concerts in Dubai, bringing in artists he considers friends, including Jay-Z, Beyonce, DJ Khaled, Jennifer Lopez, and many more.

Among WeFamus[3]’ clients are A-List celebrities, including Fat Joe, DJ Khaled, Mike Tyson, Floyd Mayweather, Hudabeauty, Dubai Tourism, Emirates, Emaar, MoneyKicks, Mo Vlogs, Fabulous, Neyo, and many more. To date, Fadie has quietly helped broker some of the largest pop-culture, fashion, entertainment, and business deals within the last two decades.

References

  1. Jindal, Rajpal (07/08/2019). "*Fadie Musallet : The synonym for hardwork and entrepreneurial success*". India Network TV News. Retrieved 03/31/2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help); Check date values in: |access-date=, |date= (help)
  2. Musallet, Fadie (03/31/2020). "Fadie Musallet on LinkedIn". LinkedIn. Retrieved 03/31/2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help); Check date values in: |access-date=, |date= (help)
  3. "Home". WeFamus - Bridging Dubai to the World. Retrieved 2020-03-01.

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  1. "FadieCakes on Instagram". Instagram. 03/01/2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help); Check date values in: |date= (help)


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