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David Montgomery (baseball)

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Nationality
  
United States

Occupation
  
Baseball executive


Name
  
David Montgomery

Role
  
Baseball

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Born
  
June 26, 1946 (age 77) (
1946-06-26
)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Known for
  
President and CEO of the Philadelphia Phillies

Education
  
William Penn Charter School, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania

Similar People
  
Pat Gillick, Bill Giles, Cole Hamels, Ryan Howard, Jimmy Rollins

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David Montgomery (born June 26, 1946) is the chairman, minority-owner, and former President of the Philadelphia Phillies.

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Early life and education

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As a child, Montgomery attended Phillies games at Connie Mack Stadium. Before attending college, Montgomery worked as a paper delivery boy and a high school baseball coach. Montgomery is a 1964 alumnus of the William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia and as an undergraduate attended the University of Pennsylvania where he was first a liberal arts major, and then a history major. Montgomery was a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity while an undergraduate. Montgomery continued to attend Phillies games as a college student with future governor Ed Rendell, where he recalled "[trying] to eat all the food that $5 could buy... as they shared their thoughts with the players". He also attended the Wharton Business School as a graduate student, graduating in 1970. During his tenure at Wharton, he also coached the linemen for the varsity football team at Germantown Academy.

Baseball career

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After interviewing for positions with the Scott Paper Company and Quaker Oats and being encouraged by Rendell to apply for a job with the Philadelphia 76ers, Montgomery reached out to former Phillies ace Robin Roberts, whose son he coached at Germantown, about a job with the baseball club. Montgomery was hired as a member of the Phillies' sales department in 1971, becoming director of sales and marketing in the mid-1970s and the head of the business department by 1980. During the early 1970s, he was also the team's scoreboard operator.

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Montgomery, along with co-owner Bill Giles, purchased the team in 1981 for $30,000,000 ($79,000,000 today); Giles, the primary owner, named Montgomery the executive vice president of the team. In 1997, when Giles left the team presidency to become the chairman and focus on winning a new stadium for the team, he recommended Montgomery to replace him as team president. In so doing, Montgomery became the first native of Philadelphia to run the club in over 60 years. One of his focuses with the team has been brand development, evidenced by the team's commitment to signing successful players to long-term contracts prior to the opening of Citizens Bank Park in 2004.

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In August 2014, Montgomery took a leave of absence from the Phillies, while undergoing treatment for jaw bone cancer. When he returned to the team in January 2015, he assumed the title of chairman, while Giles became chairman emeritus. Pat Gillick, who served as interim president during Montgomery's leave, assumed the role permanently.

Outside baseball

Montgomery has been a trustee of the University of Pennsylvania, served community action groups, and been a member of Major League Baseball Enterprise's board of directors.

References

David Montgomery (baseball) Wikipedia