Delaware North has named three new chief executive officers.
Louis Jacobs and Jeremy Jacobs Jr. are co-CEOs for Delaware North, a post held by their father, Jeremy Jacobs, since 1968. Charlie Jacobs is CEO of Delaware North’s Boston Holdings, which include TD Garden, New England Sports Network, the Boston Bruins and strategic real estate holdings.
Jeremy Jacobs will remain chairman of Delaware North and its holdings, as well as owner of the Bruins.
Jacobs’ three sons have held senior executive positions and Delaware North over the past several years.
“I have had the tremendous opportunity to lead Delaware North for more than 45 years and have had enjoyed it immensely,” said Jeremy Jacobs. “My sons have been leading the company’s strategic direction and path to growth for some time now. Their path has been more evolutionary than revolutionary as they have provided a new perspective and vision that will no doubt ensure the company’s success for another 100 years. I am immensely proud of them, and while I still plan on being very active in the business, I know this company is in incredibly capable hands.
In addition, Charles E. Moran, president and chief operating officer for Delaware North, has announced plans to retire in December. He has been in his position for more than a decade.
“Chuck Moran has been a significant force in the growth and success of Delaware North,” Jeremy Jacobs says. “His professionalism and business acumen guided us to our outstanding positions in our industries over the last decade, and I look forward to his continued leadership and stewardship through this transition.”