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Nathaniel Ryan Morris (born October 16, 1980) is an American businessman and political candidate.[1][2] He is the chairman and CEO of Kentucky-based company Morris Industries, which includes among its subsidiaries Republic Financial. He also founded waste management company Rubicon Technologies, where he was formerly CEO.[3]
In early 2025, Morris expressed an interest in possibly running for U.S. Senate or governor in Kentucky.[20][21][22] In February 2025, Morris criticized Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell for voting against confirming Tulsi Gabbard and Pete Hegseth to Trump's cabinet.[23][24] Later that month, Donald Trump Jr. expressed support for Morris's public criticism of McConnell.[25] In March 2025, Time reported that Vice President JD Vance had encouraged Morris to run for the U.S. Senate in Kentucky.[18] In June 2025, Morris announced that he would make a bid for the U.S. Senate on a podcast with Donald Trump Jr.,[26][27] and was endorsed by Charlie Kirk of Turning Point Action at an event in Shepherdsville.[28] The Shepherdsville event was Kirk's last political rally before his assassination in September 2025. Morris was also endorsed by U.S. Senators Jim Banks[29] and Bernie Moreno.[30]
Morris founded Rubicon Technologies, formerly known as Rubicon Global, in 2008 after collaborating with a high school friend, Marc Spiegel.[14][6][10] The company is focused on business-to-business and municipal waste and recycling services. Rubicon became a public company in August 2022, listing on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol RBT.[31] A 2017 Bloomberg article described the company's struggles with its technology and business model, as it attempted to distinguish itself from a traditional waste broker.[32]
Mr. Morris stepped down as Rubicon's CEO on October 13, 2022.[33] CTO Phil Rodoni succeeded Morris as CEO. As part of the transition, Morris retained a consulting role, was chairman, and a member of the board of directors.[34][35]
Morris founded Morris Industries in 2010, where he serves as chairman and CEO, headquartered in Lexington. Morris Industries acquired Republic Financial, an insurance company, in 2024.[36][better source needed]
^ abcdGoldmacher, Shane (18 June 2014). "Rand Paul's New Confidant". National Journal. Archived from the original on 18 November 2022. Retrieved 25 December 2015.
^ abFields, Greg (1998). "Youth dreams of presidency". The Courier Journal from Louisville, Kentucky: 21. Archived from the original on November 18, 2022. Retrieved July 22, 2020.