Baseball Hall of Fame president Tim Mead, who marked his first anniversary on the job in June, wants ... [+] to raise public awareness of the 81-year-old museum. (Photo by Dan Schlossberg of forbes.com) Dan SchlossbergOne year into his job, Baseball Hall of Fame president Tim Mead is advocating changes that will alter the look and appeal of the venerable institution. (Photo by Alex Trautwig/MLB Photos via Getty Images) MLB Photos via Getty ImagesHaving a personal relationship with players, coaches, and managers helps the Hall of Fame president in his collection efforts. “I have a great relationship with the commissioner and appreciate his support of the Hall,” Mead said. Maybe I was at the game, know the ballpark, or know the back story.
Source: Forbes August 10, 2020 09:56 UTC