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Milwaukee Brewers’ Rick Schlesinger To Appear On DrydenWire Live! This Friday

Rick Schlesinger, President of Business Operations for the Milwaukee Brewers, to Appear on DrydenWire Live!

Milwaukee Brewers’ Rick Schlesinger To Appear On DrydenWire Live! This Friday

SPOONER, WI -- DrydenWire founder Ben Dryden is set to host Rick Schlesinger, President of Business Operations for the Milwaukee Brewers, on the upcoming episode of DrydenWire Live! The live-streaming show, which airs on Friday, September 20th, at approximately 8:30 a.m. (CST), will be available for viewers on DrydenWire’s Facebook page.

As one of the key figures behind the Brewers' business and operational success, Schlesinger’s appearance comes at a particularly exciting time for the team. With the Brewers clinching the Central Division and locking in their playoff berth, Schlesinger will share exclusive insights on the team’s journey so far, what’s ahead for the remainder of the season, and expectations for the playoffs. This discussion promises to be an exciting one for Brewers fans and sports enthusiasts eager for a behind-the-scenes look at how the team is preparing for their postseason run.

Beyond baseball, Schlesinger is likely to discuss the broader operations of the Milwaukee Brewers, including fan engagement strategies, business growth, and what it takes to lead one of Major League Baseball’s successful franchises. His perspective on managing both the on-field and off-field aspects of a high-profile organization will offer a rare glimpse into the intersection of sports, business, and entertainment.

This episode of DrydenWire Live! is not just for baseball fans—it’s for anyone interested in leadership, business operations, and the excitement surrounding playoff-caliber sports teams. Ben Dryden’s approachable style and insightful questions are sure to make for a dynamic conversation.

If you can’t catch the live broadcast, don’t worry. A recording of the episode will be made available later in the day on DrydenWire’s website, as well as their YouTube channel. Whether you’re watching live or catching up later, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!


Rick Schlesinger, President - Business Operations

Rick Schlesinger enters his 22nd season with the Brewers and sixth in his current position after being promoted on January 23, 2019. He has previously held roles with the organization as executive vice president of business operations (2003-10) and chief operating officer (2011-18).

Schlesinger oversees the organization’s business operations, including finance, human resources, information technology, legal, sponsorships, marketing, ticketing, business analytics, broadcasting, communications, stadium operations and non-baseball special events.

In addition, he oversees American Family Fields of Phoenix (the team’s Spring Training complex) and the business operations of the Carolina Mudcats, the organization’s Low-A affiliate. Schlesinger is a member of Major League Baseball’s Youth Baseball and Labor Policy Committees.

The Brewers have established records in nearly every aspect of the business during Schlesinger’s tenure. Over 2.5 million fans have passed through the gates of American Family Field in 13 of the past 15 seasons (excluding the 2020 and 2021 restricted capacity seasons). In that time, the organization has built a focus on the fan experience, developed new and enhanced partnerships and completed several major development projects that benefit various stakeholders. Recent major investments in the fan experience at American Family Field include a new main scoreboard and a second digital board in right field (2024), the J. Leinenkugel’s Barrel Yard (2023) and X-Golf (2022).

Recently, Schlesinger joined elected officials in leading a successful effort to secure a generational lease extension for the Brewers at American Family Field. The new lease and associated funding to maintain and improve the ballpark ensures that American Family Field will be home to the Brewers through at least 2050.

Prior to joining the organization, Schlesinger spent five seasons (1998-2002) as vice president of business and legal affairs/assistant general manager for the Anaheim Angels. He previously worked for Walt Disney Pictures and Television in motion picture development and production (1993-1998) and at the Los Angeles law firm of Latham and Watkins (1986-1993).

A Phi Beta Kappa graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1983, Schlesinger received his Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School (cum laude) in 1986. A native of Bayside, Wisconsin, he currently resides in Hartland, Wisconsin, with his wife, Kate. They have five children, Bradley, Sam, Caitlin, Molly and Mathieu.

Last Update: Sep 19, 2024 1:41 pm CDT

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