Michael Niles is a visionary entrepreneur, strategist, and community leader whose career spans entertainment, sports, infrastructure, and social impact. With over 15 years of experience in business development, talent management, and civic engagement, he has built a reputation for turning bold ideas into sustainable ventures that drive both industry and community advancement.
Michael is also the founder of several thriving enterprises, including Universal Touring Company, a national event production brand with an 89% sell-out rate; eWorld Festival, an international celebration of gaming, music, and culture; Jaymine Enterprise Group Consulting Firm, which provides marketing, brand development, and business strategy services; Sports University Training Facility, dedicated to athletic development and college readiness; and E-World TV, a digital platform bridging live entertainment with online audiences. His community-driven ventures—such as the Baltimore Youth Initiative, Jackie Robinson Baseball League, and Charm City Soapbox Derby—focus on empowering youth through mentorship, education, and sports engagement.
Throughout his career, Michael has been recognized for excellence and service, earning honors including Who’s Who of America’s High School Students and several Community Activist Awards. His initiatives have distributed over 350,000 pounds of food to Baltimore residents during the pandemic shutdown, established the historical first ever all-Hispanic little league in Maryland, and organized citywide holiday drives that continue to serve families in need.