Phillies promote Stiles to lead business operations
The Phillies promoted Michael Stiles to executive vice president and chief operating officer, the team announced Tuesday. Stiles, according to the Phillies, “spearhead all business operations and supervise the general administration of the club.”
The Phillies promoted Michael Stiles to executive vice president and chief operating officer, the team announced Tuesday.
Stiles, according to the Phillies, "spearhead all business operations and supervise the general administration of the club."
Since 2007, Stiles had served as the Phillies' senior vice president for administration and operations. A former U.S. attorney with degrees from Penn and Villanova, he joined the Phillies in 2001.
"Mike is highly respected by the Philadelphia business community, Phillies staff and those in baseball who have come to know him since joining the Phillies 14 years ago," Phillies president Pat Gillick said in a statement.
"Mike has proven himself to be a strong leader on a wide variety of critical business issues. He is a trusted advisor to many, but particularly to me, David Montgomery and our ownership group."