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List of Los Angeles Dodgers owners and executives
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team.

Owners
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- Co-founder Charlie Byrne
- Co-founder Ferdinand Abell
- Former Dodger owners Charles Ebbets and Ed McKeever
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Chairmen
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# | Name | Seasons | Notes | Ref |
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1 | Walter O'Malley | 1970–1979 | Walter O'Malley steps down as President and assumes newly created position of Chairman | [1] |
2 | Peter O'Malley | 1980–1998 | Walter O'Malley dies, his son Peter succeeds him | [1] |
3 | Robert Daly | 1999–2004 | Minority Owner Robert Daly becomes Chairman | [1] |
4 | Frank McCourt | 2004–2012 | New Owner Frank McCourt becomes chairman | [1] |
5 | Mark Walter | 2012–present | Controlling Partner of Guggenheim Baseball Management | [1] |
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Presidents

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# | Name | Seasons | Notes | Ref |
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1 | Charlie Byrne | 1890–1897 | [1] | |
2 | Charles Ebbets | 1898–1925 | elected president upon Byrne's death | [1] |
3 | Ed McKeever | 1925 | acting president upon Ebbets death | [1] |
4 | Wilbert Robinson | 1925–1930 | elected president upon McKeever's death | [1] |
5 | Frank York | 1930–1932 | [1] | |
6 | Stephen McKeever | 1932–1938 | [1] | |
7 | Larry MacPhail | 1938–1942 | [1] | |
8 | Branch Rickey | 1942–1950 | succeeds MacPhail, who quit to join the army | [1] |
9 | Walter O'Malley | 1950–1970 | [1] | |
10 | Peter O'Malley | 1970–1997 | Walter O'Malley steps down to become Chairman, his son Peter succeeds him | [1] |
11 | Bob Graziano | 1998–2004 | appointed President by Fox Entertainment Group | [1] |
12 | Jamie McCourt | 2004–2009 | appointed President by her husband, Frank | [1] |
13 | Dennis Mannion | 2009–2010 | [5] | |
14 | Stan Kasten | 2012–present | The team had no official president from 2010-2012 | [5] |
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General managers
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The Dodgers did not employ a general manager until 1950. Before then, the team President had the duties commonly associated with the GM.[6] There was also no general manager between 2018 and 2021, as the President of Baseball Operations took GM duties during this period.

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# | Name | Seasons | Notes | Ref |
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1 | Branch Rickey | 1950 | [7] | |
2 | Buzzie Bavasi | 1951–1968 | Won 8 NL Pennants & 4 World Series | [8] |
3 | Fresco Thompson | 1968 | Died shortly after taking job | [9] |
4 | Al Campanis | 1968–1987 | Won 4 NL Pennants & 1 World Series | [10] |
5 | Fred Claire | 1987–1998 | Won 1 NL Pennant & 1 World Series | [11] |
6 | Tommy Lasorda | 1998 | Interim | [12] |
7 | Kevin Malone | 1999–2001 | [13] | |
8 | Dave Wallace | 2001 | Interim | [14] |
9 | Dan Evans | 2001–2004 | [15] | |
10 | Paul DePodesta | 2004–2005 | [16] | |
11 | Ned Colletti | 2005–2014 | [17] | |
12 | Farhan Zaidi | 2014–2018 | Won 2 NL Pennants | [18] |
13 | Brandon Gomes | 2022–present | Won 1 NL Pennant & 1 World Series | [19] |
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Executive Office personnel
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Name | Position | Ref |
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Bob Wolfe | Executive Vice-President & Chief Operating Officer | [20] |
Lon Rosen | Executive VP & Chief Marketing Officer | [20] |
Janet Marie Smith | Executive VP, Planning and Development | [20] |
Eric Hernandez | Senior VP, Finance | [20] |
Lorenzo Sciarrino | Senior VP, Global Partnerships | [20] |
Ralph Esquibel | Senior VP, Information Technology | [20] |
Daniel Martens | Senior VP & General Counsel | [20] |
Erik Braverman | Senior VP, Marketing, Communications & Broadcasting | [20] |
Joseph Crowley | Senior VP, Stadium Operations | [20] |
Antonio Morici | Senior VP, Ticket & Premium Sales & Service | [20] |
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Baseball Operations personnel
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Andrew Friedman | President of Baseball Operations | [20] |
Josh Byrnes | Senior Vice President, Baseball Operations | [20] |
Jeffrey Kingston | Vice President & Assistant General Manager | [21] |
Alex Slater | Vice-President & Assistant General Manager | [20] |
Damon Jones | Vice-President, Assistant General Manager & Baseball Legal Counsel | [20] |
David Finley | Vice President, Scouting | [20] |
Ismael Cruz | Vice-President, International Scouting | [20] |
Billy Gasparino | Vice-President, Amateur Scouting | [20] |
Galen Carr | Vice-President, Player Personnel | [20] |
Brandon McDaniel | Vice President, Player Performance | [20] |
Ellen Harrigan | Vice President, Baseball Administration | [20] |
Will Rhymes | Vice President, Player Development | [20] |
Scott Akasaki | Senior Director of Team Travel | [20] |
Duncan Webb | Senior Director, Baseball Resources | [20] |
Jeffrey G. McAvoy | Senior Director, Professional Scouting and Baseball Development | [20] |
Megan Schroeder | Senior Director, Performance Science | [20] |
Alex Torres | Director, Clubhouse Operations | [20] |
Brian McBurney | Director, Baseball Systems Applications | [20] |
John Focht | Director, Baseball Systems Platform | [20] |
Brian Stoneberg | Director, Minor League Player Performance | [20] |
Leo Ruiz | Director, Strong Mind Cultural Development | [20] |
Richard Anderson | Director, Quantitative Analysis | [20] |
Yuri Akimoto | Director, Baseball Product Development | [20] |
Ron Porterfield | Director, Player Health | [20] |
Matt McGrath | Director, Player Development | [20] |
Zachary Fitzpatrick | Assistant Director, Amateur Scouting | [20] |
Ethan Levitt | Director, Baseball Strategy and Information | [20] |
Chase Utley | Special Assistant to the President | [20] |
Thomas Allison | Special Assistant, Scouting | [20] |
Ron Roenicke | Special Assistant to the GM | [20] |
John Sears | Senior Assistant | [20] |
Joel Peralta | Special Assistant, Baseball Operations | [20] |
José Vizcaíno | Special Instructor, Infield | [20] |
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References
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