Robert Graziano
Former President/CEO, LA Dodgers
Delta Rho (University Park)
Robert “Bob” Graziano, Delta Rho (University Park), was initiated into Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity on January 7, 1978. After graduating in 1980, he first worked as a certified public accountant and then in ticket operations for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics Organizing Committee before joining the Los Angeles Dodgers organization in 1986. Graziano’s first role with the Dodgers was director of financial projects, and he went on to become the chief financial officer of the team in 1987, a role he remained in for a decade. In 1997, he became the executive vice president. In 1998, Graziano was named the 11th president of the Los Angeles Dodgers, a role he remained in until 2004. During his time with the Dodgers, the team won a World Series, two National League pennants and three West Division titles. Throughout his career, Graziano has been actively involved with numerous nonprofit boards, such as the LA84 Foundation, the Jackie Robinson Foundation and the Dodger Foundation, to name a few.
Highlights
- Former President/Chief Executive Officer – The Los Angeles Dodgers (1998-2004)
- President – Joseph Drown Foundation
- Vice Chairman – J.P. Morgan Private Bank (Western Region)
- Chair – Los Angeles Sports and Entertainment Commission
- Member – Leadership Council for International Medical Corps
- Member – World Cup Committee (2026)
- Named to Los Angeles Business Journal’s L.A. 500 List (2016-24)