The Milwaukee Bucks have announced the hiring of Peter Feigin as the team’s new president.
Feigin brings decades of sports, corporate management and marketing experience to the Bucks organization. As president, Feigin will spearhead the growth of the Bucks’ business operations and lead the organization’s executive team.
Since purchasing the team in May, new owners Wes Edens and Marc Lasry have reshaped the Bucks’ front offices. The new owners are confident Feigin’s leadership and valuable management skills will aid the team’s efforts in securing additional sponsorships, creating new community partnerships, growing its vibrant workforce and building a first-rate multi-purpose facility for the city of Milwaukee.
Feigin comes to the Bucks with a depth of experience in both in the NBA and the corporate world. As the chief marketing and revenue officer of Deluxe Entertainment Services Group, he managed global business units and handled branding across the international entertainment company. Prior to working at Deluxe, Feigin was president and COO of Marquis Jet Partners and helped lead its acquisition by NetJets. From 1998 to 2004, he worked for the New York Knicks and rose to become vice president of marketing – increasing profits, season subscriptions and suite revenue during his tenure. Additionally, Feigin has served as a senior advisor to the Milwaukee Bucks since the ownership change, helping reorganize and refocus its business operations. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Franklin and Marshall College and completed the University of Chicago Booth School of Business’ Financial Executive Program.
“I’ve known Peter for many years and can’t think of a more capable person to drive growth for the Bucks organization,” Lasry said. “Peter’s been an invaluable advisor and will be a terrific leader for a talented group of people working to build a world-class franchise. He brings a tremendous amount of NBA expertise and management experience to Milwaukee.”
In addition to Feigin, the Bucks are announcing Kelly Kauffman as vice president, head of human resources/human capital management. Kauffman has more than 20 years of experience in human resources and will work with Feigin to develop a workforce that embodies industry best practices in all respects. She was most recently the human resources director for Milwaukee-based Badger Meter Inc. She is also a graduate of Marquette University.
Other recent additions to the executive team include Patrick McDonough, chief financial officer, and Bob Cook, vice president of business affairs. John Steinmiller, a 45-year veteran of the Bucks organization, was named executive vice president for community affairs and social responsibility. Alex Lasry, a former White House official, Goldman Sachs analyst and son of co-owner Marc Lasry, recently joined the team as vice president of strategy and operations. The Bucks have also increased the sales staff considerably over the past few months and plan to expand its offices and bring on additional hires.
“We’re very enthusiastic about the talented and experienced individuals we’ve assembled to lead the Bucks into this exciting new era,” Edens said. “Peter is the perfect person to lead this team as he shares our vision for growth and long-term success of the organization, and Kelly is perfectly suited to develop and sustain a dynamic workplace that will rank among the best in the state. We can’t wait to work closely with Peter and our exceptional staff to turn the Bucks franchise into one of the best in the NBA.”
“I’m thrilled to join the Milwaukee Bucks organization during this incredibly exciting time for the team on and off the court,” Feigin said. “From a new and modern arena in the heart of the city to a renewed emphasis on building deeper ties in the community, Wes, Marc and the entire team they’ve assembled are building something very special in Milwaukee. I’m going to work hard to ensure their collective vision is realized.”
“In the 15 years that I’ve known Peter, I’ve worked with him in many capacities and have experienced his tremendous leadership skills firsthand,” said Barry Alvarez, University of Wisconsin-Madison’s director of athletics. “More than that, he’s become a terrific friend, and I have a deep respect for him and his family. I believe the Bucks have picked the perfect person to lead their organization, and I know he will be a tremendous addition to the entire Wisconsin sports family.”