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Tribe welcomes Sherman as vice chairman
- Updated: August 19, 2016
CLEVELAND — Indians owner Paul Dolan has been open about his willingness to bring in a minority investor under the right circumstances. After a multiyear vetting process, Cleveland’s search for a partner has come to a close.
On Friday, the Indians announced that John Sherman, a Kansas City-based entrepreneur, has joined the team as vice chairman and minority ownership partner. The specifics of Sherman’s stake in the team were not revealed by the club.
“I am pleased to conclude the process and am thrilled to be partnering with John Sherman,” Dolan, the Indians’ CEO and chairman, said in a release. “John has an impressive business track record and shares the community-oriented values that we believe in.”
The Indians noted that Dolan would not have further comment on the matter at this time, as his …
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