Bill Neukom, former SF Giants CEO during 2010 World Series win, dies at 83
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Bill Neukom, former CEO and managing partner of the San Francisco Giants from 2008 to 2011, has died at the age of 83. He was previously a Microsoft attorney and president of the American Bar Association, serving as top counsel for Bill Gates. Neukom joined the Giants' ownership group in 1995, becoming a general partner in 2003. The Giants won their first World Series title in 2010, after a long absence from the playoffs since 2003, where they had previously last reached the postseason.
Bill Neukom served as the chief executive officer and managing partner of the San Francisco Giants from 2008 through 2011. He passed away at the age of 83.
Neukom became well-known for his work as a Microsoft attorney and as president of the American Bar Association, serving as top counsel for Bill Gates.
He grew up in San Mateo, joined the Giants' ownership group in 1995, and became a general partner in 2003.
Before winning the World Series in 2010, the Giants hadn't reached the playoffs since 2003.
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