Sixers name new CEO to replace O'Neil originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
The Sixers have filled the opening created when Scott O'Neil resigned as CEO late last month.
Thaddeus "Tad" Brown will take over as CEO of Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, which owns the Sixers and New Jersey Devils. He'll begin on Aug. 3.
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Brown has worked closely with Sixers president of basketball operations Daryl Morey before, serving 15 years as CEO of the Houston Rockets. He announced that he was stepping down from that position in April.
Before joining the Rockets, Brown was the founder and president of Streetball Partners International. Brown played college basketball at Colgate.
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Per the release, Brown will "oversee all business and growth functions for the HBSE brand and its properties."
“I want to thank Josh Harris and David Blitzer for this incredible opportunity to lead HBSE in its next chapter,” Brown said in a statement. “This role not only allows me to work for innovators like Josh and David; it also allows me to work alongside some of the industry’s best talent that has been assembled across the HBSE organization. This is a world-class sports and entertainment organization that cares about the cities and fans it serves. My family and I are thrilled to begin our new journey and I’m eager to help guide HBSE to even greater heights.”