Derek Jeter Call It Quits as CEO of Miami Marlins
  • 2 years ago
Derek Jeter Call It Quits , as CEO of Miami Marlins.
NPR reports former major leaguer
Derek Jeter is resigning from his
position as CEO of the Miami Marlins.
Jeter is reportedly stepping
down immediately.
Today I am announcing
that the Miami Marlins
and I are officially ending
our relationship and I will
no longer serve as CEO... , statement from Derek Jeter, via NPR.
Today I am announcing
that the Miami Marlins
and I are officially ending
our relationship and I will
no longer serve as CEO... , statement from Derek Jeter, via NPR.
The beloved former shortstop for
the New York Yankees cited the vision of the Marlins franchise is "different than the one [he] signed up to lead.".
The beloved former shortstop for
the New York Yankees cited the vision of the Marlins franchise is "different than the one [he] signed up to lead.".
We had a vision
five years ago to
turn the Marlins franchise around, , statement from Derek Jeter, via NPR.
We had a vision
five years ago to
turn the Marlins franchise around, , statement from Derek Jeter, via NPR.
and as CEO, I have been proud to put my name and reputation on the line to make our plan a reality. , statement from Derek Jeter, via NPR.
and as CEO, I have been proud to put my name and reputation on the line to make our plan a reality. , statement from Derek Jeter, via NPR.
Jeter joined the Marlins in
September 2017 as a minority owner.
Jeter joined the Marlins in
September 2017 as a minority owner.
According to the Associated Press,
Jeter was Major League
Baseball's first Black CEO.
According to the Associated Press,
Jeter was Major League
Baseball's first Black CEO.
Through hard work,
trust and accountability,
we transformed every
aspect of the franchise.., statement from Derek Jeter, via NPR.
Jeter spoke of his gratitude for Marlins players, staff, and fans in the Miami community, saying the team is "stronger today than it was five years ago.".
Jeter spoke of his gratitude for Marlins players, staff, and fans in the Miami community, saying the team is "stronger today than it was five years ago."