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Net worth of Marty Lagina, personal life, career, wife, biography

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Profession: Journalist
Date of Birth: Jan 01, 1970
Age: fifty
Net value: 100 millions
Place of birth:
Height (m): 1,76
Religion: Christianity
Relationship Status: Married

Marty Lagina was first featured on the History Channel show ‘The Curse of Oak Island’. He is now a famous television character who is an engineer who owns a wine company. Marty for his age is a very energetic businessman and quite successful at what he does.

Currently, Lagina is the founder of Mari Vineyards and CEO of Heritage Sustainable Energy. But his involvement in the History Channel show with his brother is the main reason for his fame. Marty is an engineer who constantly enjoys updating technology to solve the mysteries of Oak Island. He made a huge amount of his career which transpired from the mysteries he solved. Now let us know more about his famous businessman.

MARTY LAGINA: EARLY CHILDHOOD, EDUCATION

Marty was born in 1956 but his precise birthday remains unknown. Lagina is of Italian descent and grew up in Kingsford, Michigan, where he still lives. He grew up with his brother Rick Lagina . Marty from an early age was obsessed with the concept of wealth and over the past few years has left no stone unturned.

Lagina went to the University of Michigan and earned her graduate degree in mechanical engineering. In 1979, Marty graduated in law and at the same time worked as a petroleum engineer in local companies. He then graduated, started his own company and named it “Terra Energy Limited”. This company was primarily involved in resource development for shale gas in Michigan. Marty and his company were eager to become the biggest operators in the industry. However, in 1995, he turned his company over to CMS for $58 million, which was a bargain at the time.

His family has always been linked to Italian ancestors. Marty then prioritized his family business and began putting his efforts into making quality red wine. His business Villa Mari was based on Italian ancestry and Marty is responsible for most of the decisions made within the business. Lagina has been a man who can do it all, the descendant Italian wine salesman is part of the “American Society of Mechanical Engineers”.

MARTY LAGINA: CAREER

Marty is now a well-known television star but before working for ‘The Course of Oak Island’ he had worked for different series. It took time for Marty to finally get his breakthrough, but he continued to work hard for his family business and also worked as an engineer for different local companies.

Marty then came out into the world with his brother Rick in the famous History Channel television series. Marty plays a major role alongside Rick and the two brothers tried to solve the mysteries of Oak Island with the help of some experts and modern machines. Their main objective was to discover the treasures and artifacts that are buried deep within the island

Rick and Marty tried to find out more about the history of the place to unravel the mystery. Prometheus Entertainments has launched its reality TV show. Now the brothers are exploring the island with Dave and Dan Blankenship, who reside on the island.

MARTY LAGINA: PERSONAL LIFE

Marty is a busy and hardworking man and he has always been focused on his career. From the looks of it, his ultimate goal in life is to be an extremely successful businessman. However, Marty is a married man and lives with his wife Olivia Lagina. They have 2 children: a son Alex and a daughter, Maddie.

MARTY LAGINA: FORTUNE

Over the years, Marty has always been a successful person in his life. Thanks to his hard work, he gained fame and money all over the world. He is a very talented individual. Marty has a net worth of over $100 million and most of it is accrued through his work on the TV show.

Lagina also made a lot of money selling his company CMS Energy for $58 million. He is now a wealthy businessman and very successful in what he does. Currently, the engineer is working on his new venture “Heritage Sustainable” which generates energy from the wind.

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