Mack Hollins, an American professional football wide receiver for the New England Patriots of the NFL, is piquing people’s curiosity with his rising career.
With his growing popularity, many are wondering about Mack Hollins’ personal life, including details about his family.
Born on September 16, 1993, in Rockville, Maryland, Mack Hollins is the middle son of Richard and Karyn Hollins.
Furthermore, Mack Hollins is a proud brother of two siblings named Brian Hollins and Andrew’ Drew’ Hollins.
Mack shares a very close bond with his brothers and often expresses his love and pride for them on social media and in interviews.
The Hollins siblings spent their childhood playing sports and video games for hours on end. Now the three sons of Richard and Karyn are thriving in their respective careers.
While Mack Hollins chose the NFL as his professional journey, his elder brother, Brian, is thriving in his career as an entrepreneur, whereas his younger brother, Drew, is a USMC Veteran.
Mack Hollins’ Elder Brother Brian Hollins is Founder at Collide Capital and Takeoff Institute
Brian Hollins is the Founder and Managing Partner of Collide Capital, a role he has held since January 2022, leading a venture portfolio committed to backing diverse, high-performing founding teams.
In March 2020, he also founded The Takeoff Institute, where he continues to serve as CEO, helping Black undergraduate students nationwide develop career skills, mentorship connections, and internship experience.
Brian has served as a Young Leaders Circle member at the Milken Institute since March 2024 and has been part of the prestigious Kauffman Fellows Class 26 since 2021.
He co-founded the Phoenix Fund in 2020 and has been a founding board member of BLCK VC since February 2018.
Earlier in his career, Brian spent six years at Goldman Sachs (2013–2019) across investment management, investment banking, and merchant banking, where he helped launch the Emerging Entrepreneurs Coverage group and assisted in deploying over $100 million in software investments for GS Growth Equity.
He also worked with Lightspeed Venture Partners as a Scout from 2020 to 2022 and served as an Investment Intern in 2020.
His early professional journey includes a Summer Analyst role at Goldman Sachs in 2012 and six years as a caddy at Congressional Country Club from 2005 to 2011.
Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Brian earned his bachelor’s degree from Stanford University and later completed his MBA at Harvard Business School.
Mack Hollins’ Younger Brother, Andrew Hollins, Now Serves as Partnerships and Outreach Manager at Intent Clinical
Drew Hollins is a USMC veteran and experienced marketing, partnership, and outreach professional currently serving as the Partnerships & Outreach Manager at Intent Clinical, a full-time role he began in August 2024.
Previously, he spent almost two years as a Brand Strategist at Eulerity, from January 2023 to August 2024, and earlier served as Marketing Manager at ArtistsUntold for 9 months, from January 2022 to September 2022.
He also worked as a Marketing Analyst Intern at Parametrix in New York from May 2022 to August 2022 (4 months), where he collaborated directly with the CMO, tracked Google Analytics performance, built statistical models, created Tableau visualizations, and developed a ZoomInfo-driven prospect list for Salesforce integration.
Furthermore, Drew was part of the inaugural class of The Takeoff Institute, completing an 8-week fellowship that focused on corporate skills, data analysis, peer collaboration, and startup development.
Earlier in his career, he spent 8 months (November 2018 to June 2019) as a Customer Success/Data Analyst at Binary Fountain™, where he supported customer success and engineering teams, resolved platform issues, engaged with clients daily, and completed a major financial accuracy project as the company’s first hired intern.
Before entering the corporate world, Drew served 4 years and 1 month in the United States Marine Corps.
From March 2017 to December 2018 (1 year, 10 months), he served as a Weapons Instructor, directing personnel, leading range operations, and training over 5,000 officers in rifle and handgun qualifications.
He also taught large lecture classes of over 250 Marines and completed the Corporals Course in educational leadership.
Prior to this, he served as an Infantryman/Team Leader from December 2014 to March 2017 (2 years 4 months), guiding a four-Marine fire team during a deployment on the 22nd MEU for Operation Odyssey Lightning in Libya, where he earned multiple Certificates of Commendation and was promoted to Assistant Squad Leader for exceptional performance.
Drew holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Columbia University, completed between September 2019 and December 2022.
He is currently pursuing a Master of Social Work (MSW) at Fordham University, specializing in Clinical/Medical Social Work, where he began in August 2024 and is expected to complete his degree in August 2026.
