Bob Myers Leaves ESPN to Chair Sports at Harris Blitzer
Former Golden State Warriors general manager Bob Myers will leave his position as a basketball analyst at ESPN to become president of sports at Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment. This transition will allow the executive, known for his successes, to work in several of the world’s most important sports leagues. Myers will assume a full-time role with the aim of maximizing opportunities and strengthening processes for the Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment (HBSE) portfolio. This includes the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers, the NHL’s New Jersey Devils, the English Premier League’s Crystal Palace F.C., and an investment in the NASCAR team Joe Gibbs Racing. In addition, Myers will continue to support Josh Harris, managing partner of the Washington Commanders, after having contributed to establishing the leadership team structure that has guided the NFL franchise towards prominence. There will be no changes to the reporting structures of the HBSE teams. The presidents of basketball and hockey operations will continue to report to the ownership of their respective teams. The arrival of Myers, and his reputation as a respected and powerful figure in the industry, strengthens HBSE’s executive ranks. He will work strategically with ownership and senior leadership groups in each team. Although he will continue to reside in California, he will travel regularly to HBSE/Commanders properties and events.This is the global and multifaceted sporting opportunity that Myers was looking for in the next chapter of his career.“Our goal has been to hire, grow, and retain the world’s brightest executives, and we are a stronger and more dynamic organization with the addition of Bob Myers,” said Harris and David Blitzer. “His experience as an architect of championship teams will complement our existing leadership structure, while allowing HBSE to maximize opportunities across our entire portfolio. We are excited for Bob to continue his successful career here at HBSE.”
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Myers added: “I also want to thank Bob Iger, Jimmy Pitaro and my ESPN colleagues for the incredible experience I had during my time there and for their support as I pursue the next chapter of my career.”“I have been fortunate enough to know Josh and David for a long time, and I have always admired and respected them greatly for the way they have built such an impressive global sports portfolio,” Myers said. “This position was intriguing because it provides the opportunity to work with some of the most talented leaders and executives in the industry in the world’s most important sports leagues.”
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