Reed Saunders Cordish was born in 1974 in Baltimore, Maryland. He is the youngest son of American real estate developer David S. Cordish and former Goucher College professor Penelope Cordish. Cordish attended the Gilman School in Baltimore from first grade through high school. After graduating from Gilman, he went to Princeton University where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in English in 1996. Cordish was awarded the William Roper Award for the member of the senior class who demonstrates scholastic and athletic excellence. While at Princeton, he played #1 singles on the Princeton tennis team for three years, earning a position on the All-Ivy Team and serving as captain of the team his senior year. He received the George Meyers Church Tennis Trophy for advancing tennis at Princeton in 1995 and 1996, and the Leon Lapidus Memorial Award awarded to the member of the men's tennis team with the greatest achievement and dedication.
Cordish was a principal and partner of The Cordish Companies, a real estate development and entertainment company. He also presided over Entertainment Consulting International, an entertainment and restaurant industry operations company under the umbrella of The Cordish Companies, sharing the same physical address. At The Cordish Companies, Cordish helped develop the company's Live! brand, which has grown to encompass large-scale entertainment projects, sports-anchored districts, casinos, hotels and residential projects including Ballpark Village, the Power & Light District, XFINITY Live!, and Maryland Live! Casino. Entertainment Consulting International, provides hospitality and entertainment services, and operates multiple restaurants nationwide.
Tennis
Cordish played collegiate tennis at Princeton University. During his tenure at Princeton, he played #1 singles on the tennis team for multiple years, earning a position on the All-Ivy Team. After college, Reed continued his tennis career for almost two years, qualifying to play on the Association of Tennis ProfessionalsWorld Tour, and playing in the main draw of events including the ATP challenger in Brazil and the Legg Mason tour event in Washington D.C. Cordish and his family were lead donors in building the Cordish Family Pavilion at the Lenz Tennis Center at Princeton University.
In 2010, he married Margaret “Maggie” Katz in a ceremony at his home in Baltimore. He and his wife are close friends of Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump. Ivanka introduced the couple who would later work in the White House under the Kushners. Mrs. Cordish is a student at Johns Hopkins University. Reed Cordish is active in his community, and currently serves on the Board of Trustees for the teaching hospital at Johns Hopkins University. In 2012, the university opened and dedicated the Cordish Lacrosse Center.