Orioles name Tony Mayhoff vice president of corporate partnerships
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March 17, 2025 2:24 pm
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The Orioles today announced that TONY MAYHOFF has joined the organization as Vice President, Corporate Partnerships. Mayhoff will lead the Orioles’ Corporate Partnerships department, including sponsorship, advertising sales, and partnership marketing.
“Throughout his career, Tony has demonstrated the ability to work with partners taking a consultative approach that has elevated brands bringing stories to life,” shared DON ROVAK, Orioles Chief Revenue Officer. “We are so excited for Tony to bring his strategic and creative approach to lead our partnership team.”
“I look forward to cultivating strong relationships in the Baltimore community and working with partners to innovatively connect business goals with meaningful opportunities,” said Mayhoff.
Mayhoff joins the organization with over a decade of experience in commercial management, most recently serving as Senior Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer for Dale Earnhardt Jr. and JR Motorsports, where he led the organization’s commercial strategy. In that role, he collaborated with major brands and media partners to create impactful sponsorships and marketing initiatives while overseeing brand development, communications, and partner engagement.
Mayhoff majored in finance during his undergrad and holds an MBA from the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School. He and his family will be relocating from the Charlotte area to Baltimore.
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