Most baseball fans know that the Texas Rangers' third home in Franchise history is a $1.3 billion stadium. However, what some might not know is that Rangers Chief Financial Officer Kellie Fischer has a major role in all of it. "It was really special to be a part of the team that brought this to life. The sad part of the story is that we were scheduled to open in March 2020. What a perfect time to open a 40,000-seat building," said Fischer.
Main Idea: Texas Rangers CFO Kellie Fischer helped lead major team projects and is also using her role to support more women in baseball operations.
Key Points:
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Kellie Fischer’s leadership may help the Texas Rangers run major events and expand chances for women in sports jobs.
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Texas Rangers Chief Financial Officer and central subject of the article, highlighted for her leadership, facility work, and.
Major organization in the story; the article centers on its stadium, World Series run, academy, and workplace culture.
Named Rangers employee quoted to illustrate Fischer’s impact and mentorship, but not a central subject.
Named academy discussed as part of Fischer-led growth efforts, though it is not itself an independent public actor.
Mentioned as one of the teams involved in the delayed 2020 World Series at Globe Life Field.
Mentioned as one of the teams involved in the delayed 2020 World Series at Globe Life Field.
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