Rick Wolf Inducted into Fantasy Sports Writers Association Hall of Fame

Rick Wolf, founder of Full Moon Sports, has been honored with induction into the Fantasy Sports Writers Association (FSWA) Hall of Fame, recognizing his substantial contributions to the fantasy sports industry. Wolf joins an elite group of industry pioneers, including Greg Ambrosius and Matthew Berry, in receiving this prestigious recognition.

The FSWA, established in 2003, created its Hall of Fame in 2010 to acknowledge individuals who have made significant impacts in fantasy sports publishing, editing, and writing. Wolf’s induction stems from his multifaceted career as an engineer, executive, talent mentor, publisher, writer, editor, and radio broadcaster.

Andy Behrens, President of the FSWA, praised Wolf’s long-overdue induction, describing him as a pioneer with an extensive coaching tree and accomplished fantasy sports background. Wolf has notably mentored content creators at prominent platforms such as CBS Sports, Rotoworld, NBC Sports, and Fantasy Alarm.

Wolf expressed gratitude for the honor while emphasizing his continued commitment to advocating for talented publishers, content creators, and broadcasters in the industry. His passion for supporting emerging professionals remains a driving force in his professional mission.

As a founder of Full Moon Sports, a sports consulting company specializing in fantasy sports, sports betting, and horse racing, Wolf continues to play a significant role in shaping the industry’s landscape. His induction serves as a testament to his enduring influence and dedication to fantasy sports media.

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