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    Doug Duennes

    Senior Executive, Business Operations

    Doug Duennes is a seasoned executive with over 20 years of experience in leading sports and convention center operations, effectively managing substantial budgets, overseeing business affairs, motivating large teams of up to 1,500 employees for enhanced performance, driving organizational transformations, and building strong relationships with stakeholders and partners.

    Doug Duennes completed his business education at the University of Cincinnati, setting a solid foundation for his successful career in the sports industry.

    With a remarkable career trajectory, Doug Duennes has held significant leadership roles in various esteemed organizations, including Executive Vice President, Business Operations at Baltimore Orioles, General Manager at Centerplate/Baltimore Convention Center, Senior Vice President of Facilities & Operations at Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority, Vice President of Stadium Operations at Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres, Director of Stadium Operations at Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds, as well as a Stadium Operations Assistant at Cincinnati Reds.

    Doug Duennes's expertise lies in strategic leadership, financial management, team motivation, operational efficiency, stakeholder engagement, and partnership development, making him a valuable asset in the sports and convention center industry.

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    Jan 4 · bizjournals.com
    People to watch: Doug Duennes, Baltimore Orioles
    People to watch: Doug Duennes, Baltimore Orioles
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