Michele Meyer-Shipp was Appointed as Chief People and Culture Officer at Major League Baseball

Date of management change: August 03, 2020 

What Happened?

New York, NY-based Major League Baseball Appointed Michele Meyer-Shipp as Chief People and Culture Officer

 

About the Company

Major League Baseball (MLB) is the oldest professional sports league in the United States and consists of 30 member clubs in the U.S. and Canada, representing the highest level of professional baseball. Major League Baseball is the best-attended sport in North America, and the last decade includes all 10 of the best-attended individual seasons by fans in MLB history, with each regular season eclipsing the 73 million mark. Now led by Commissioner Robert D. Manfred, Jr., MLB currently features record levels of labor peace, competitive balance and industry revenues, as well as the most comprehensive drug-testing program in American professional sports. MLB remains committed to making an impact in the communities of the U.S., Canada and throughout the world, perpetuating the sport’s larger role in society and permeating every facet of baseball’s business, marketing and community relations endeavors. With the continued success of MLB Advanced Media and MLB Network, MLB continues to find innovative ways for its fans to enjoy America’s National Pastime and a truly global game.

 

About the Person

Michele Meyer-Shipp is Chief People and Culture Officer at Major League Baseball. Previously, Michele held various senior HR leadership roles in the industry.

 

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