Marc Lore is known for being a tech entrepreneur who also has a communications style that has inspired workers and convinced the nation's largest retailer to take some uncharacteristic risks.
If his latest deal with partner and former Major League Baseball player Alex Rodriguez to buy the Timberwolves goes through, he is expected to bring that savvy to that organization — and apply his tech knowledge to operations.
Anyone who has listened to Lore talk was unlikely surprised by the Timberwolves move. Lore gave a few interviews in January and alluded to some of his next ventures to the Wall Street Journal. He mentioned pro sports.
He also said he planned to launch new companies and advise others, along with plans to write a book about his life and career, work on a reality TV show and get more involved with philanthropy. Maybe even help build a sustainable city.
"I'm not going to be sitting still, that's for sure," he told CNBC.
Lore, 49, and Rodriguez plan to spend $1.5 billion to buy the Timberwolves and Lynx from owner Glen Taylor, who also owns the Star Tribune.
The two have a relationship beyond the Timberwolves deal.
Lore and Rodriguez also were in the bidding last year to buy the New York Mets, but were eventually outbid by hedge fund billionaire Steve Cohen.