Myles Kovacs: Co-Founder of DUB Magazine
Myles Kovacs is an American businessman and entrepreneur who is worth $5 million. He is best known as the co-founder of DUB Magazine, an automotive magazine that covers urban custom car culture and features stories about celebrities and their cars. Along with Haythem Haddad and Herman Flores, Kovacs founded DUB in the City of Industry, California.
In addition to the magazine, Kovacs and his team also operate the DUB Magazine Custom Auto Show & Concert, a nationwide car show and concert tour that runs in 16 different US cities. Kovacs is of both Japanese and Hungarian descent and grew up in East Los Angeles.
Kovacs has also created Custom Wheels that keep spinning after the car has stopped. He even makes die-cast toy cars that are available at Wal-Mart, Toys “R” Us, and other chain stores. As a young man, Kovacs had several jobs that gave him practical experience, such as delivering customized cars to Los Angeles-area celebrities and writing a newsletter about hip-hop music clubs around the nation.
He has consulted with corporate executives for well-known companies such as Honda and Coca-Cola, as well as trade groups and car enthusiasts on the growing auto customizing market. Kovacs recently appeared on an episode of Secret Millionaire, a reality series that airs on Fox.