Noah Miller
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Born | January 14, 1999 Greensburg, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
💼 Occupation | President and Founder of The Sports Crave site |
Noah Miller (born January 14, 1999) is an American site founder and CEO. In the age of 13 he founded his first sports news website on the internet called "Sports With 3.".[1] Now Miller is President and CEO of The Sports Crave site.
Business career[edit]
In 2012 year, at the age of 13, Noah Miller started up his first sports news website on the internet called "Sports With 3." On the small website, he conducted interviews and made predictions of sporting games.[1]
In March 2012 Miller, 13-year-old Jinx Grand and William Scott reached more than 2,100 Twitter followers and interacted with sports figures such as Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban through email.[2]
In August 2012, Miller changed his website name to The Sports Crave and hired over 40+ staff members to write and conduct the website.[1]
In 2013 site has grown in popularity through strong journalism and social media campaigning to the likes of more than 15,100 followers on Twitter.[3]
In March 2014 Miller became a credentialed writer for the Pittsburgh Power.
In October 2014 Miller posted his first YouTube video, "Ask Noah Number 1".
In 2015, Noah surpassed over 90,000 Twitter followers. After hard thought, he decided to go leave his school; Hempfield Area High School to be online schooled.
In 2015, Noah signed a deal with Gage Goulding's 47 MGMT to focus on his social media and music.
In 2016 Noah Miller joined Shorty Award of Real Time Academy of Short Form Arts & Sciences.[1]
Awards[edit]
- Shorty Award of Real Time Academy of Short Form Arts & Sciences, February 2016.[1]
Sources[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Noah Miller, Founder of The Sports Crave, joins the Real Time Academy". Shorty Awards. Retrieved February 15, 2016.
- ↑ "Sports website flourishing for Hempfield freshman". Trib Total Media. Retrieved January 30, 2014.
- ↑ "Harrold Middle School student building sports website through hard work". Trib Total Media. Retrieved February 21, 2013.
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