Peter Feigin stepped down as the president of the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday after 12 years in the role.
Feigin originally joined the team in 2014.
“Serving as President of the Milwaukee Bucks has been the honor of my professional life,” Feigin said in a statement. “Together with our ownership group, partners, players, and an incredible staff, we built something truly special for this city and state. I am incredibly proud of what we’ve accomplished and confident that the organization is in tremendous shape.”
Feigin will be replaced by Josh Glessing, who was previously the Haslam Sports Group’s chief of strategy and development.
“I was born a Bucks fan and I don’t need to learn what this team means to Milwaukee and the state of Wisconsin,” Glessing said in a statement. “I have known it my entire life.”
