Michael Crowley is the former president of the Oakland Athletics of Major League Baseball. He served as president of the Athletics from September 1998 until November 2016, which is the longest in Oakland Athletics’ history. He was succeeded by Dave Kaval.
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| - Michael Crowley is the former president of the Oakland Athletics of Major League Baseball. He served as president of the Athletics from September 1998 until November 2016, which is the longest in Oakland Athletics’ history. He was succeeded by Dave Kaval. (en)
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| - University of Notre Dame, BBA Accounting; Duke University's Fuqua School of Business, MBA (en)
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| - www.linkedin.com/in/michael-crowley-sv (en)
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| - Michael Crowley is the former president of the Oakland Athletics of Major League Baseball. He served as president of the Athletics from September 1998 until November 2016, which is the longest in Oakland Athletics’ history. He was succeeded by Dave Kaval. A limited partner in the Athletics ownership group, Crowley was responsible for the overall day-to-day functioning of the Athletics' organization both on the business and baseball sides of the operation, working directly with former owner and managing partner Lew Wolff. Crowley developed a business model with goals and objectives designed to provide an affordable entertainment product on the field, as well as delivering the absolute highest levels of customer service to fans attending games at the O.co Coliseum. Consistently in the lowest payroll tier, the franchise appeared in the playoffs eight times in 18 years while Crowley served as president. Crowley recognized the importance of using the sports platform to bring attention to a women’s cause. In 1999, Crowley and his wife, Kathy, ignited a movement as one of the first major league sports franchises to recognize a women’s cause. Since 1999, the A’s annual Breast Cancer Awareness Day has raised almost $1.7 million for breast cancer research and education. Each year hundreds of survivors also participate in the on-field celebration of life and hope ceremony. This movement is now a common occurrence throughout Major League Baseball and the National Football League. (en)
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