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Chuck Greenberg (baseball owner-executive) : ウィキペディア英語版
Chuck Greenberg (businessman)

Charles M. "Chuck" Greenberg (born in Englewood, New Jersey, 1961) is an American sports attorney and chairman and founder of the Greenberg Sports Group. Greenberg was managing partner of Rangers Baseball Express, LLC, which on August 5, 2010, won court approval to purchase the Texas Rangers, a Major League Baseball team, from Tom Hicks and Hicks Sports Group. Greenberg served as managing partner and CEO of the Rangers, while former baseball great Nolan Ryan continues in his role as team president. The Dallas Observer said in April 2010 that Greenberg “has the money and moxie to lead the Texas Rangers back to relevancy and into the playoffs.” 〔Whitt, Richie (“Would-Be Owner Chuck Greenberg has the Money and Moxie to Lead the Texas Rangers Back to Relevancy and into the Playoffs” ), “The Dallas Observer,” Dallas, April 1, 2010.〕
On March 11, 2011, Greenberg announced that he was stepping down as managing partner and chief executive officer of the Texas Rangers and that he will be selling his interest in the Rangers and will no longer be associated with the franchise. Club president Nolan Ryan will assume the title of CEO and oversee all aspects of the Rangers operations on both the baseball and the business side.〔Wilson, Jeff (“Myrtle Beach Pelicans owner Greenberg to resign as Texas Rangers CEO” ), “The Sun News,” Myrtle Beach, March 11, 2010.〕〔Sullivan, T.R (“Greenberg leaves Rangers; Ryan named CEO” ), “Major League Baseball website,” SURPRISE, Ariz. , March 11, 2010.〕
==Early life and education==
Greenberg was born to a Jewish family,〔(JWeekly: "Jewish stars of the Giants, Rangers World Series" by Andy Altman-Ohrin ) October 28, 2010〕 in Englewood, New Jersey, but his family moved to Pittsburgh before his first birthday. He is one of three sons of David and Barbara Greenberg. He graduated from Upper St. Clair High School in Pittsburgh in 1978 and went on to enroll at Tufts University in Massachusetts.
While at Tufts, Greenberg majored in political science and graduated ''summa cum laude'' with a bachelor's degree in 1982. From there he went onto the University of Michigan Law School, where he received his juris doctor in 1985.

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