Major League Baseball veteran executive Theo Epstein is the architect of two of the most historic and memorable baseball championship teams in baseball history. He led the Boston Red Sox to victory in 2004, breaking the Curse of the Bambino and ending an 86-year championship drought, and then led the Chicago Cubs to victory in 2016 – their first in 108 years – breaking the Curse of the Billy Goat. One of the most visible decision makers in baseball, Epstein now serves as an Advisor focusing on rule changes and future-of-the-game issues, expanding his visionary leadership to the sport as a whole. The three-time World Champion is also an Executive-in-Residence... Read More
Major League Baseball veteran executive Theo Epstein is the architect of two of the most historic and memorable baseball championship teams in baseball history. He led the Boston Red Sox to victory in 2004, breaking the Curse of the Bambino and ending an 86-year championship drought, and then led the Chicago Cubs to victory in 2016 – their first in 108 years – breaking the Curse of the Billy Goat. One of the most visible decision makers in baseball, Epstein now serves as an Advisor focusing on rule changes and future-of-the-game issues, expanding his visionary leadership to the sport as a whole. The three-time World Champion is also an Executive-in-Residence with Arctos Sports Partners, and the CEO of Arctos NorthStar Acquisition Corporation. Epstein’s success story serves as a blueprint for transformational leadership, and he offers high-level insights on strategizing for long-term goals, culture-building for team success, and more in talks that resonate with audiences of all kinds.
Epstein has been featured in The Washington Post, which called him “the architect of World Series champions,” and Forbes, which called him “one of baseball’s last rock stars,” among others. He was named #1 on Fortune’s list of the “World’s Greatest Leaders” and appeared on TIME’s list of “100 Most Influential People” in the same year (2017). A history-making larger-than-life executive, Epstein is one of only four baseball execs in history to build World Series winners for more than one organization, and the youngest General Manager in history to win a World Series. Epstein inspires individuals and organizations to approach challenges with innovation, analysis, and empathy in his motivating talks.
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