Sam Garvin

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Sam Garvin
Born (1964-08-16) August 16, 1964 (age 59)
Alma mater University of Pittsburgh
Occupation Businessman
Known for Phoenix Suns (Co-owner)

Sam Garvin (born August 16, 1964) is an American business executive and administrator who is the current CEO of the Garvin Promotion Group, [1] co-owner of the RCD Mallorca La Liga Spanish football team and former alternate and incumbent governor of the Phoenix Suns from September 15, 2022 until February 7, 2023, replacing Robert Sarver for what was intended to be the entire 2022-23 NBA season until the sale of the Suns to Mat Ishbia and Justin Ishbia on February 7, 2023 became official. [2] [3]

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Biography

Early life and education

Sam Garvin was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [4] He was educated at the University of Pittsburgh, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and German studies. [4] [5] Later, he studied at the Thunderbird School and graduated in 1988. [5] [6]

Career

During Ronald Reagan's administration, Garvin worked as a staff assistant in the White House for the Presidential Commission of the German-American Tri-Centennial. [5] [7] After working under Reagan's administration, Garvin then worked for Heinz as a sales merchandiser, where he learned the marketing of packaged goods from the ground up. In 1989, Garvin created the Continental Promotion Group, a mail-in rebate and consumer promotions company, in Scottsdale, Arizona at 25 years old. As the CEO and chairman of the Continental Promotion Group from its creation in 1989 until the time he sold his shares off in 2005, he not only helped grow his business to over $1 billion in revenue and attract over 500 blue-chip marketers worldwide, but he also managed over 1,200 associates and organized and executed consumer and trade promotions for Dell, Nestlé, Henkel, Costco, British Telecom, HP, Motorola, Disney, and Eli Lilly and Company on a global scale. As a result of his work for the Continental Promotion Group, he was recognized by the Phoenix Business Journal as one of Arizona’s "Top 40 Under 40" most influential business leaders in 1998, was recognized by then-Arizona Governor Jane Dee Hull with the "Governor’s Spirit of Success” award in 1999, and was twice nominated for Ernst & Young's "Entrepreneur of the Year" award. [7]

In 2004, Garvin gave $60 million to the Thunderbird School of Global Management as a donation, with the school later being renamed after him from 2004 until 2007 as "Thunderbird, the Garvin School of International Management" before changing their name in 2007 as the "Thunderbird School of Global Management". [8] [9] However, only a portion of the pledge by Garvin was paid. [10] Also in 2004, he acquired a stake in the Phoenix Suns NBA organization after Robert Sarver's group purchased the team from longtime associate and owner Jerry Colangelo. [2] From 2007 until 2022, he's also served as an alternate governor of the team. [3] Additionally, between 2004 and 2010, he was a member of Suns Charities Board. [11] [12]

On September 15, 2022, it was announced that Garvin would become the interim team governor of the Phoenix Suns, replacing Robert Sarver's position there for the majority of the 2022–23 NBA season. [2] Previously, he has served as the vice-chairman of the Phoenix Suns. [13] [14] His first major move as acting team governor was promoting James Jones from general manager to president of basketball operations on November 20, 2022. [15] He then approved of point guard Saben Lee (previously a part of the Suns' preseason team in that same season) signing multiple 10-day contracts on January 11 & 21, 2023, [16] [17] before signing him to a two-way contract and waiving Duane Washington Jr. on February 1, 2023. [18] In what became his final announcement as interim team governor, Garvin announced via e-mail that Suns team president and CEO Jason Rowley (who was with the team's front office since 2007 and held his positions in question since 2012, as well as previously held the general manager position for the Phoenix Mercury) resigned from his position with the team on February 6, 2023, after previously being considered safe for his position earlier in the season. [19]

On February 7, 2023, the ownership of Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury franchises were transferred to a group led by Mat Ishbia and his older brother Justin Ishbia, [20] [21] [22] with the minority ownership maintained by Sam Garvin. [23] He is also the current vice chairman and NBA alternate governor of the Phoenix Suns. [23]

On July 1, 2023 the Spanish La Liga (Primera Division) team RCD Mallorca announced that American billionaire Sam Garvin, participating with Andy Kohlberg, increased their investment in RCD Mallorca and was elected to the Board of La Liga team RCD Mallorca. [24] [25] Previously, Sam Garvin played a significant role in facilitating the ownership transition of the Phoenix Suns basketball team from Robert Sarver to Mat Ishbia, while maintaining a minority ownership stake himself. [26] Now, as a member of the Real Mallorca board, Garvin collaborates with Andy Kohlberg, former soccer player Graeme Le Saux, and Glenn Richard Carlson, who assumed the role following Steve Nash's appointment as the head coach of the Brooklyn Nets in the NBA. [24]

Recognition

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