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Under Dee's leadership and vision, FSG became the new paradigm in professional sports of teams diversifying their interests into other sports and related adjacent ventures. In the early years, FSG's rapid growth was driven by an all-star management team built by Dee, which included Kennedy, current
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after CEO David Field recruited him upon the merger with CBS radio in 2017 to create the largest audio sports platform in the country. In his role, Dee oversees over forty play-by-play relationships across the major professional sports along with two dozen Power-5 Conference NCAA play-by-play
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as the team's GM in 2014, a controversial pick in the eyes of many. By the time Dee left the team in 2016, the Padres minor league system had improved from the bottom third of MLB teams to being considered one of the top two, a process that included the acquisitions of top prospects
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With direct responsibility for baseball operations for the first time in his two decades in baseball, Dee took over a franchise that had been in the midst of five horrific losing seasons prior to his arrival and designed a long-term rebuild. This began with his hiring of
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hired Dee to serve as team President and Chief Executive Officer. During his tenure, Dee led the Club to significant revenue growth, had oversight of a multi-year renovation to Petco Park that saw it be named as the #1 Ballpark in
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for a partial publicly funded renovation of the stadium in 2013. The high-profile campaign that followed died on the floor of the Florida House of Representatives after being unanimously approved by the Florida State Senate.
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through trades, as well as a $ 90M+ investment in the international free agent pool of 2016. This transformation was the foundation for the present day Padres of the 2020s where veterans
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that became the site of major events such as Super Bowl XLIV, 2013 College Football National Championship Game, four Orange Bowls, and WrestleMania XXVIII. He also negotiated a deal with
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and their agency, Ad Results Media. Dee also played a lead role in Audacy's acquisition of the QL Gaming Group – a digital sports betting data analytics platform – and their app BetQL.
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to the role of senior vice president & special advisor to the CEO. With the alumni support, Dee started the Dolphins Cycling Challenge in honor of former Dolphin
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Dee also spearheads the company's sports betting strategy since legalization started across various markets in 2017. This includes significant partnerships with
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partnerships within the community. Dee also led the creation of a new Regional Sports Network in partnership with Cox Communications – Channel 4 Padres.
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in 1995 as the director of corporate development, and was promoted to senior vice president of business affairs, working under one of his mentors,
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Dee is married to Karen, and they have two sons, Spencer and Tommy. Dee is a golf and paddleboard enthusiast. He is also an avid
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and the surrounding neighborhood. Just prior to his departure in 2009, he consummated a $ 78 Million, thirty-year agreement with
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Dee embraced former Dolphins players and elevated the alumni involvement with the team, by promoting former Dolphin icon
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Dee's successful tenure with the Red Sox and Fenway Sports Group concluded in May 2009, when he was offered the role of
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have been added to this young core (post Dee's tenure) to position the franchise for a successful decade.
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in 1999, remaining with them until 2002. He assisted in the financial planning and construction of
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in 2002, Dee followed him to Boston, along with 16 other Padres executives including
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to take on an expanded role with the Red Sox, which included becoming president of
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Dee also oversaw the new revenue streams created by the eight-year remodeling of
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This article is about the sports executive. For the college baseball coach, see
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sports and media executive who is currently president of Sports for
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Commissioner, Jay Monahan, and current Chief Commercial Officer of
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from 2009 through 2013, handpicked by then new Dolphins Owner,
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A native of Baltimore Maryland, Dee grew up an avid fan of the
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In 2004, Dee turned down an offer to become president of the
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to diversify and expand Red Sox' business interests beyond
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Franklin & Marshall Diplomats men's basketball players
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While with the Red Sox, the team won two 525:"Mike Dee returns as Padres President, CEO" 956: 942: 934: 822:, 2 May 2017 (retrieved 7 September 2018). 27: 832:Entercom leadership profile for Mike Dee 584:Livingstone, Seth (September 12, 2007). 390:2016 Major League Baseball All-Star Game 803:"Padres President Mike Dee leaves Team" 515: 475:, BetMGM, Rush Street Interactive, and 607:"Fenway Sports Group Enlists Monahan" 7: 846:"Entercom Launches Radio.com Sports" 153:, Washington Bullets (Wizards), and 16:American sports and media executive 14: 1084:American men's basketball players 1074:American chief operating officers 222:president of baseball operations 624:Miller, Glenn (April 29, 2009). 238:, breaking an 86-year drought. 230:. Dee reached the position of 523:Center, Bill (July 17, 2013). 277:captured Roush Fenway's first 214:led ownership purchase of the 1: 713:. 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Index

Mike Dee (baseball coach)
Audacy, Inc.
San Diego Padres
Miami Dolphins
Boston Red Sox
American
Audacy, Inc.
chief executive officer
San Diego Padres
Major League Baseball
Miami Dolphins
National Football League
chief operating officer
Boston Red Sox
Fenway Sports Group
World Series
Baltimore Orioles
Baltimore Colts
University of Maryland
Franklin and Marshall College
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Sigma Pi
San Diego Padres
Larry Lucchino
Petco Park
military
John W. Henry
Tom Werner
Boston Red Sox
Chicago Cubs

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