Eugene Lee is an American sports agent. With over eighteen years of experience as an NFLPA certified contract advisor, Lee has represented over fifty NFL players over the past decade.
After graduation from law school, Lee practiced law in New York City at Fish & Neave and Brown Raysman where he specialized in the practice areas of intellectual property, licensing, branding, outsourcing and information technology.
ETL Associates, Inc.
Lee served as the founder and president of ETL Associates, Inc., his first NFL player representation agency from May 2001 to April 2015. During this time span, Lee was the first NFL agent to negotiate a 53-man roster salary for a client on a practice squad. As a result of this negotiation, the NFLPA revised its bylaws and opened the door for other players to collect greater compensation while under contract to NFL teams.
After ETL Associates, Inc., Lee formed MBK Sports Management Group, LLC in May 2015. It is an NFL player representation agency headquartered out of New York City with offices in Cleveland and Los Angeles. As managing member of MBK, Lee is responsible for overseeing a team consisting of four NFLPA certified contract advisors, a player development consultant and five full-time employees. Lee and his team have negotiated NFL player contracts totaling well over $1 billion.
In 2011, when Morgan Spurlock was hired to direct an ESPN 30 for 30 documentary about the inside world of sports agents, he chose Lee as the NFL agent to be featured. The documentary revealed the behind the scenes lives of top NFL, NBA, and MLB sports agents and followed their ups and downs from recruiting and marketing top-tier clients to negotiating record breaking contracts.
In October 2015, Lee published his first book, My Brother’s Keeper: Above and Beyond The Dotted Line with the NFL’s Most Ethical Agent. The book focuses on several NFL players in various stages of their careers and the integrity and faith with which Lee conducts his business in an otherwise cutthroat industry. Lee speaks at law schools nationwide, including Harvard, Fordham University, NYU and Notre Dame.
Philanthropy
Lee serves on the Board of Directors for the New York City chapter of Positive Coaching Alliance, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the development and well-rounded growth of student-athletes and coaches nationwide.