Karl Rudnick, a retired 69-year-old mathematician who lives in Solana Beach, Calif., recently bought a second home outside Minneapolis to be close to family members.| Los Angeles Times
ESPN President James Pitaro talks a lot about having a direct relationship with the consumer, even in his own household.| Los Angeles Times
When the 2019 NFL draft took over downtown Nashville last month, ESPN became a city within the city, with more than 600 staffers and freelancers on site, and its top executive, Jimmy Pitaro, surveyed the scene like its mayor.| Los Angeles Times