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  1. Omar Minaya

    Omar Teodoro Antonio Minaya y Sanchez, best known as Omar Minaya or simply O (born November 10, 1958) is a baseball executive who is currently the general manager of the New York Mets. The first Hispanic to hold a general manager position in Major League Baseball, Minaya is known for aggressive management of player trades and free agent signings. Born in the Dominican Republic, he moved to Queens, New York City at the age of eight.

  2. Jon Daniels

    Jon Daniels (born August 24,1977) is the current general manager (GM) of the U.S. baseball club the Texas Rangers. He is a 1999 graduate of Cornell University, a member of the Ivy League, joining Boston and Yale's Theo Epstein as one of the two youngest GM's in major league baseball. His baseball career began in 2001, when he landed an internship with the Colorado Rockies.

  3. Wayne Krivsky

    Wayne Krivsky (born July 28, 1954 in Niagara Falls, New York), is currently the general manager of Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds franchise, a position he accepted on February 8, 2006. He was recognized by fans and pundits alike as one of the primary reasons for the Reds' brief resurgence. Wayne Krivsky attended Duke University, where he played baseball for three years. He graduated in 1972 with a degree in management science.

  4. John Hart

    John Hart (born July 21, 1948) is the former general manager of the Cleveland Indians and Texas Rangers.

  5. Roberto Clemente

    Roberto Clemente Walker (August 18, 1934 - December 31, 1972) was a Major League Baseball right fielder and right-handed batter. He was elected to the Hall of Fame posthumously in 1973 as the first Hispanic American to be selected, and the only exception to the mandatory five-year post-retirement waiting period since it was instituted in 1954. Clemente was born in Carolina, Puerto Rico, the youngest of four children. He played 18 seasons in the majors from 1955 to 1972, …

  6. Dan O'Brien

    Dan O'Brien Jr. is the former general manager of Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds. O'Brien was hired on October 27, 2003, succeeding Jim Bowden in this capacity. O'Brien was fired from this position by new Reds ownership on January 23, 2006. He now serves as a special assistant to Milwaukee Brewers GM Doug Melvin. O'Brien began his career in the Seattle Mariners front office in 1977 (the M's inaugural season), then switched to the Houston Astros in 1982, …

  7. Chris Sampson

    Christopher Keith Sampson (born May 23, 1978 in Pasadena, Texas, United States) is a right-handed, Major League pitcher for the Houston Astros. Sampson is 6'0", and started his Major League Baseball career on June 2, 2006 when he entered a blowout game for the Houston Astros against the Cincinnati Reds in relief of starting pitcher Wandy Rodriguez. Sampson originally began his professional baseball career in the late 1990s as a shortstop.

  8. Kirk Snyder

    Kirk Patrick Snyder (born June 5 1983 in Los Angeles, California) is an American professional basketball player in the NBA. He grew up in Upland, California. Snyder spent his college career at Nevada. In 2004, he led the Wolf Pack to its first Sweet 16 in the NCAA tournament. During that trip, they beat No.2 seed Gonzaga and No.7 seed Michigan State, but lost in the third round to eventual national runner-up and No. 3 Georgia Tech.

  9. Whitey Herzog

    Dorrel Norman Elvert "Whitey" Herzog (born November 9 1931) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder, scout, coach, manager, general manager and farm system director. He was born in New Athens, Illinois. A left-handed batter and thrower, Herzog originally signed with the New York Yankees. While he never appeared in a major league game for them, Herzog was profoundly influenced by their legendary manager, Casey Stengel, …

  10. Paul Richards

    Paul Rapier Richards (November 21, 1908 - May 4, 1986) was an American player, manager, scout and executive in Major League Baseball. During his playing career, he was a catcher and right-handed batter with the Brooklyn Dodgers (1932), New York Giants (1933-35), Philadelphia Athletics (1935) and Detroit Tigers (1943-46). After retiring, he became the manager of the Chicago White Sox (1951-54, 1976) and Baltimore Orioles (1955-61). He was born in Waxahachie, Texas.

  11. Bucky Harris

    Stanley Raymond "Bucky" Harris (November 8, 1896 - November 8, 1977) was a Major League Baseball player, manager and executive. He was born in Port Jervis, New York and discovered by legendary baseball promoter Joe Engel, who led the Chattanooga Lookouts at Engel Stadium. Harris spent most of his playing career as a second baseman with the Washington Senators (1919-28), playing two seasons with the Detroit Tigers (1929-30) before ending his playing career in 1931.

  12. Tom Grieve

    Tom Grieve is in his 14th season as the analyst in the Rangers' television booth after debuting on Prime Sports broadcasts in 1995. He has been with the Washington/Texas franchise for nearly 40 of his 41 years in professional baseball. Named the Rangers' Vice President and General Manager September, 1984 Grieve became the youngest General Manager in baseball at the time.

  13. Bobby Bragan

    Robert Randall Bragan is a former shortstop, catcher, manager, and coach in American Major League Baseball. He also was an influential executive in minor league baseball. On August 16, 2005, Bragan came out of retirement to manage the independent Central League Fort Worth Cats for one game, making him — at 87 years, nine months and 16 days old — the oldest manager in professional baseball annals (besting by one week Connie Mack, …

  14. Joe Burke

    Joseph R. Burke (1924-1992) was a front office executive in American Major League Baseball who served as general manager or club president of the Kansas City Royals during the most successful period in that franchise's history. Burke was executive vice president and general manager of the Royals from the middle of the 1974 season through October 1981. He then served as club president until his death on May 14, 1992.

  15. Bob Short

    Robert Earl Short (July 20, 1917 - November 20, 1982) was an American sport teams owner and politician. A native of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Short bought the Minneapolis Lakers of the National Basketball Association in the late 1950s and moved the team to Los Angeles in 1960. He later sold the team in 1965 to Canadian magnate Jack Kent Cooke. Outbidding comedian Bob Hope, Short then bought the Washington Senators Major League Baseball franchise in the autumn of 1968.

  16. Pinky Higgins

    Michael Franklin "Pinky" Higgins (May 27, 1909 - March 21, 1969) was an American third baseman, manager, front office executive and scout in Major League Baseball who played for three teams and served as manager or general manager of the Boston Red Sox during the period of 1955 through 1965. He batted and threw right-handed.

  17. George Selkirk

    George Alexander Selkirk (January 4, 1908 - January 19, 1987) was a Canadian outfielder and front office executive in Major League Baseball. In 1935, Selkirk succeeded the legendary Babe Ruth as the right fielder of the New York Yankees. Although he could not match Ruth's charisma and power-hitting ability - few could come close to that - over the next eight seasons, Selkirk batted over .300 five times, twice drove home more than 100 RBI, …

  18. Joe L. Brown

    Joe L. Brown (born September 1, 1918, New York, New York) is a retired front office executive in American Major League Baseball. The son of actor-comedian Joe E. Brown, Joe L. served as the general manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates from November 1, 1955, through the end of the 1976 season. Under his administration, the Pirates recovered from last-place finishers in the National League to world champions in 1960 and 1971.

  19. Cedric Tallis

    Cedric Tallis was an American executive in Major League Baseball who served as the first general manager of the expansion Kansas City Royals and later played an important role in the New York Yankees' dynasty of the late 1970s. Tallis was the general manager of teams in minor league baseball, including the Vancouver Mounties of the Pacific Coast League, through the end of the 1960 season.

  20. Dave Morehead

    David Michael Morehead (born September 5, 1942 in San Diego, California) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. A right-hander, Morehead pitched for the Boston Red Sox (1963-68) and Kansas City Royals (1969-70). As a rookie in 1963 Morehead broke into the Red Sox starting rotation and posted a 10-13 record with a 3.81 earned run average. He shut out the Washington Senators in his major league debut on April 13. On May 12 of that same year, …

  21. Lefty Phillips

    Harold Ross "Lefty" Phillips (June 16, 1919 - June 12, 1972) was an American coach, manager, scout and front office executive in Major League Baseball. Phillips was the second manager in California Angels franchise history. A native of Los Angeles, Phillips was a lefthanded pitcher but, because of a sore arm, his professional playing career consisted of fewer than five games with the Bisbee Bees of the Class D Arizona-Texas League in 1939.

  22. Dan O'Brien Sr.

    Dan O'Brien Sr. is a former front office executive in Major League and minor league baseball. He is the father of Dan O'Brien Jr., a former MLB general manager and scouting director. Dan Sr. came to the major leagues after nine years (1964-72) as assistant to Philip Piton and Hank Peters, presidents at the time of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, the minor leagues' governing body.

  23. Russ Sandlin

    Over Twenty years of contact center management experience with emphasis in utilizing people, processes and technologies to optimize results. Managed all phases of operations for large call centers in Mexico, India, Pakistan, Dubai, Qatar, Philippines and US; Retained large Technology Company Financial Arm in Philippines Call center saving contract from point of 30 day notice of separation; Launched and managed 5 different large programs successfully in two different Philippine call . . .

  24. Jack Crooks

    Jack Crooks - Currency Director, The Sovereign Society Mr. Jack Crooks is editor of World Currency Options . He has 20 years experience in the currency, equity, and futures arena. Jack is a seasoned investment advisor who has held key positions in brokerage, money management, trading, and research. Jack is also founder and president of Black Swan Capital, a currency advisory and management firm.

  25. Ann Mayahi

    I do consider myself a proactive net worker ... so if there is ever ANYTHING I can do for you to make the New Year more prosperous, please just let me know. Recruiter; Coating, optical, lenses, Beamsplitter, anti reflective, broadband, ebeam, sputtering vapour, deposition, mirror, decorative, wear resistant, high damage, threshold, dielectric, UV, PVD, CVD, PECVD, Plasma, MOCVD, ALCVD, evaporation, thin film Call 281.600.8187 or email mayahi@qualitec.com

  26. Jean Lazarus

    Arriving in Nashville in fall of 2007 after 10 years in the California music industry, Jean started in radio in the early nineties, moving on to record labels Radiocative Records, Virgin Records and I Am Recordings. After that, she moved into Artist Management at 3AM and at Benchmark Entertainment. Prior to her move, Jean was General Manager of live production and recording services provider Swing House Studios.

  27. Penny Herscher

    Penny is President and CEO of firstRain Inc, an emerging market intelligence company serving the financial services, pharmaceutical and high tech markets. Prior to joining firstRain Penny was Chairman and CEO of Simplex Solutions which was an electronic design automation company. As CEO, she grew Simplex from a few engineers in 1996 to a profitable software company, an IPO in 2001 and the sale of the company to Cadence Design Systems in 2002.

  28. Angela Mitcham

    Angela, who has more than 15 years in the hospitality industry, is director of leadership and training. She joins Gaylord Texan from Summerfield Suites where she held several positions during her tenure with them.

  29. Trevor Pritchard

    Christopher Schneider , Executive Vice President Chris has over 16 years of executive leadership and global general management experience in the medical technology, healthcare services and laboratory diagnostics industries.   He has a broad range of functional experience in sales & marketing, clinical affairs, manufacturing and operations.

  30. Carin Knickel

    Carin S. Knickel is vice president of human resources for ConocoPhillips. Knickel joined the company in 1979 as a marketing account manager. Over the next eight years she held various operating and planning positions before she was named area director of light oil sales, product supply and trading.

  31. Neal Sofian

    Neal Sofian , MSPH, neal@newsof.com, is the CEO of The NewSof Group. Previously, he was the founder and original Vice President of Program Development for Lexant, a technology-centered population health services company developed and spun off by Monsanto to deliver behaviorally based disease and lifestyle management interventions. Lexant focused its services primarily on Fortune 500 corporations and large healthcare delivery systems.

  32. Gerald M. Levin

    Gerald M. Levin Gerald (Jerry) Levin retired from his position as CEO of AOL Time Warner, Inc. in May 2002. Prior to that, Mr. Levin served as Chairman and CEO of Time Warner, Inc. He was elected chairman of the Board in 1993 and was a leading architect of the historic merger of America Online and Time Warner in 2001, as well as the prime mover of the Time, Inc and Warner Communications merger in 1990 and Time Warner’s merger with Turner Broadcasting System in 1996.

  33. Eric Klusman

    "...Ah, life is a gate, a way, a path to Paradise anyway, why not live for fun and joy and love or some sort of girl by a fireside, why not go to your desire and LAUGH.

  34. Julee Dernovich

    I Live in Colorado and I love to laugh and jam OUT!!!

  35. Brandi

    I am a fiesty short female with much determination. I am married to a wonderful man who (by the way) spoils me rotten. Yes I admit it. I have two beautiful children whom I love very much. Yes, you two mommy loves you. I am a General Manager of a Nationwide Company (for alomst 8 years now) and I love my job with all my heart. I put all I have into life everday and make sure and acomplishment all tasks that lie in wait for me at the beginning of everyday.

  36. Jennings

    I am originally from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Since I moved here I have made a few good friends, but looking to meet some more. I am a down to earth person that just wants some good people around. I would say I have lived a great life so far. I have had some tragedies, but I am looking for the story of my life to carry onto the next chapter. Not into drama and shit like that. If you would like to get to know me then ask away.

  37. Rick Janac

    Rick Janac Senior Director of Marketing 2007 will be Rick's seventh season with Curve Baseball LP and second as the General Manager of the Curve's sister franchise, the State College Spikes. He also serves as the Senior Director of Marketing for both the Curve and Spikes. Under Rick's leadership, the Spikes enjoyed an outstanding inaugural season playing at beautiful Medlar Field at Lubrano Park on the campus of Penn State University.

  38. Rachel Peters

    Free Countdown Clocks at WishAFriend.com.

  39. Jason

    I try to be involved in my community where I live. Volunteering to local charities is pretty important to me. I'm pretty easy going. Enjoy anything from a quiet night at home to a night out at the clubs **UPDATE** Just bought a house 03/05 with my partner out in The Woodlands!!

  40. Corrie Domingo

    workaholic,dedicated, driven worker.. mom to our unico hijo, Kevin Carlo & wife to Rhabby Carlo...romantic, super.

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