Barry Migliorini | |
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![]() Migliorini in Los Angeles, March, 2015 | |
Born | Barry Migliorini July 18, 1966
Cherry Hill, New Jersey, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Basketball Coach |
Barry Migliorini (born July 18, 1966), is a former American Basketball Association (2000–present) (ABA) Head Coach for the California Dream. [1] [2]
Following college Migliorini was a sports agent who represented MLB player Mike Vento, of the New York Yankees, and NFL football player Ryan Smith of the Carolina Panthers among other professional athletes. [3]
In May 1998 Migliorini was a co- defendant along with Andrew Shoemaker, and Alan C. Greenberg "Ace" in a fraud, churning and unauthorized trading case. Migliorini who held a 24 license was additionally accused of "failure to supervise". In total including attorney fees, interest and punitive damages the plaintiff was seeking over $1,000,000 in relief. The defendants prevailed in its entirety and the case was expunged from Migliorini's CRD record. [4]
In 2002, while working as an Investment Banker with National Capital Migliorini signed a contract with Aethlon Medical (AEMD) valued at $161,537. [5] In November 2014 the stock sky rocked to $26 a share and moved to Nasdaq after AEMD announced its patented Hemopurifier could treat the Ebola virus. [6]
In an 8k filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission dated September 18, 2015 Migliorini received 6,000 shares of American Housing Income Trust. . [7] At the time American Housing Income Trust (AHIT) traded at $7000 per share giving the contract a total value of $42,002,000. [8] On December 4, 2015, AHIT terminated its Consulting Agreement with Barry Migliorini without requesting any re-numeration. [9] AHIT merged with Corix Bio-science (CXBS) on March 14, 2017 and changed company focus to develop proprietary cannabis and industrial hemp strains. [10] On February 26, 2016 Migliorini spoke at the Alternative Asset conference in Miami as an expert in blockchain technology and Cannabis. [11] For the second consecutive year Barry Migliorini was listed as one of the wealthiest people with ties to Fountain Valley possessing a net worth of $650,000,000 [12] [13]
Prior to coaching in the ABA Migliorini was an assistant coach at NCAA Division II California State University, Los Angeles under coach Stephen Thompson (basketball). [14] In 2014 Migliorini was named a top 20 assistant college basketball coach by college sports madness. [15]
Before coaching basketball Migliorini was a high school cross country running and track and field coach at Fountain Valley High School in Fountain Valley California and Buena Park High School. [14] His cross country teams were ranked in the top-25 nationally for five consecutive years, from 2002-2007. In 11 years, he had 60 student-athletes earn college athletic scholarships, and coached four student-athletes to Footlocker All-America honors. [14] [16] Migliorini was the high school coach of Nicholas Arciniaga who has finished as the top American runner at Boston, Los Angeles, Houston, and Minnesota Marathons. [17] [18] [19] Migliorini was the subject of criticism for his high mileage coaching tactics. [20]
After prepping at Fountain Valley High School, Migliorini ran cross country and track as a student-athlete at the University of Southern California for coach Larry Knuth. [21] [22]
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