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Wendy Selig-Prieb

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Wendy Selig-Prieb
Potrait of Wendy Selig-Prieb
Born
Wendy Selig

1960 (age 63–64)
EducationUniversity School of Milwaukee
Alma mater
OccupationBaseball executive
Known forPrincipal owner of the Milwaukee Brewers (1998–2004)
SpouseLaurel Prieb
Children1
Parents

Wendy Selig-Prieb (born 1960) is an American businesswoman who was once the principal owner and president of the Milwaukee Brewers organization. She is the daughter of former MLB commissioner Bud Selig.[1]

Biography

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Selig-Prieb graduated from Tufts University in 1982, and earned her Juris Doctor from Marquette University Law School in 1988,[2] she worked as a corporate attorney for Foley & Lardner before joining the Brewers.

During her tenure as an executive with the Brewers, Selig-Prieb was the only female president and chairman of a Major League Baseball Club. As part of management's Labor Committee in 1994–1995, Selig-Prieb was the first woman to represent Major League Baseball in its collective bargaining with the MLB Players Association. She served on numerous other committees for Baseball and represented the Brewers at Major League meetings from September 1992-January 2005.[citation needed]

As of 2014 Selig-Prieb served on the board of directors of Delaware North, a Buffalo, New York-based hospitality company. She is also a director of Worth LTD, a direct-to-consumer fashion company.[3]

Prior to assuming this position, Selig-Prieb spent two years as president of Worth New York, the flagship brand of Worth.[4]

Personal life

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Selig-Prieb is married to Laurel Prieb, former vice president of Western operations and special projects for Major League Baseball, and former vice president of marketing for the Milwaukee Brewers. The couple have one daughter, journalist Natalie Prieb.

Wendy was born in 1960 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Donna Chaimson and Bud Selig. She has a sister, Sari Selig-Kramer, and a stepsister from her father's second marriage, Lisa Steinman.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "ESPN.com: Wendy Selig-Prieb". www.espn.com. Retrieved 2022-12-25.
  2. ^ "Wendy Selig-Prieb: "I'm Still a Brewers Fan Through and Through" : Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog". Law.marquette.edu. 2010-04-14. Retrieved 2010-12-07.
  3. ^ Snapp Conner, Cheryl web (2014-08-07). "NY Clothing Line Creates Entrepreneurial 'Worth'; Wendy Selig-Prieb". Forbes.com. Retrieved 2014-08-16.
  4. ^ "Wendy Selig-Prieb named president of Worth New York". Milwaukee Business Journal. 2012-04-03. Retrieved 2012-04-03.
  5. ^ Reiter, Ben (October 20, 2014). "For Love and Money". Sports Illustrated.
Business positions
Preceded by President, CEO and Chairman of the Milwaukee Brewers franchise
1998–2004
Succeeded by