Robert Anthony Daly was born on December 8,1936 and is an American business executive who has led organizations such as CBS Entertainment, Warner Bros.
16 Facts About Bob Daly
Bob Daly currently serves as a non-executive advisor to Paramount Pictures, where he provides counsel on a number of strategic areas.
Bob Daly serves as Chair of the Board of Directors for the American Film Institute, an organization he has been involved with for many years.
Bob Daly completed his term as chairman of the board of trustees for the children's charity Save the Children in February 2010.
Bob Daly was born and grew up Brooklyn, New York, the youngest of six children.
Bob Daly attended his first Dodgers game when he was six years old and has stated that the '55 Dodgers are his favorite team and Jackie Robinson is his hero.
Bob Daly received an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from the American Film Institute, as well as a Doctorate of Humane Letters from Trinity College.
Bob Daly began as a gofer for the Columbia Broadcasting System in 1955, before beginning a career path to "president of entertainment".
Bob Daly's titles were chairman of the board and co-chief executive officer.
Bob Daly resumed his previous title on March 30,1994, when he announced he would share his office with Semel.
Bob Daly went to the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball organization after 19 years at Warner Bros.
Bob Daly served as managing partner, chairman and chief executive officer of the Los Angeles Dodgers, overseeing all operations of the organization during the time they were owned by News Corp.
Bob Daly completed his term as chairman of the board of trustees for Save the Children on February 28,2010.
Bob Daly spearheaded the creation of Save the Children's first domestic response unit in the United States, which has proven successful in responding to disasters such as Hurricane Katrina, Gustave and Ike.
Bob Daly owns a ranch where he raises chickens, sheep, goats, miniature horses and plants tomatoes.
Bob Daly has three children from his marriage with MacNeil, a stepson with Bayer Sager and eight grandchildren.