Peter Feigin announced his resignation as the president of the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday, concluding a significant twelve-year tenure. Feigin, who joined the organization in 2014, expressed deep gratitude for his time with the team, highlighting the collaborative efforts that led to considerable successes.
“Serving as President of the Milwaukee Bucks has been the honor of my professional life,” Feigin stated. He emphasized the achievements made alongside the ownership group, partners, players, and staff, noting a shared commitment to building something special for both the city and the state. Feigin’s leadership contributed to the Bucks’ resurgence, including their championship victory in 2021.
Following Feigin’s departure, the Bucks appointed Josh Glessing as the new president. Glessing previously served as the chief of strategy and development for the Haslam Sports Group. In his statement, he expressed his lifelong connection to the team, saying, “I was born a Bucks fan and I don’t need to learn what this team means to Milwaukee and the state of Wisconsin. I have known it my entire life.”
With Glessing at the helm, the Bucks are poised to continue their momentum in the competitive landscape of professional basketball. His familiarity with the organization and passion for the sport may provide a fresh perspective as the team aims for further success.
Fans and stakeholders alike are watching closely to see how Glessing’s leadership will shape the future of the franchise. His experience in strategic roles within the sports industry suggests a promising direction as the Bucks work to build on their recent achievements.
