Sunday, October 23, 2011

Out Spotlight

Today's Out Spotlight is an American sports executive, who served as the third highest ranking official in the National Basketball Association's (NBA) front office, and was the President and Chief of Operations for Phoenix Suns and now with the Golden State Warriors. Coming out this past spring, he is the first openly gay prominent American sports executive. Today's Out Spotlight is Rick Welts.

Richard Welts was born in 1953 in Seattle, Washington, where he was raised. He went on to attend the University of Washington.

Welts began his career in sports, working for the Seattle SuperSonics first as a ballboy, at the age of 16, in 1969, and moving up the ranks through various positions, including as the team’s Director of Public Relations during back-to-back appearances in the NBA Finals (1978 and 1979) and the SuperSonics lone NBA Championship in 1979.

After leaving the SuperSonics, he spent the following three years (1980-1982) at Bob Walsh & Associates, a sports marketing firm in the Seattle area. His non-NBA résumé also includes serving as President of Fox Sports Enterprises (1999-2000).

He later worked at the NBA's league front offices from 1982 to 1999, eventually rising to the positions of executive vice president, chief marketing officer and president of NBA Properties.

During his time in the front office, he was credited with the creation of the NBA All-Star Weekend concept in 1984, a model that subsequently became a fixture in both MLB and the NHL. In addition he served as the agent for USA Basketball, the marketing campaign for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics "Dream Team."

In 1998 he was named Brandweek's Marketer of the Year for his work with WNBA President Val Ackerman in launching the WNBA.

He also played a prominent role in the organization of preseason games in foreign countries and the eventual opening of international NBA offices in Australia, Asia, Europe, Mexico and Canada.

Welts' work has spanned virtually every level of an NBA operation.

In 1999, he left the NBA executive offices to join the Phoenix Suns. During his tenure in Phoenix, which began as President and Chief Operating Officer in July of 2002, the Suns enjoyed success on all levels, including on the court, where the club registered five 50-plus win seasons and advanced to the Western Conference Finals in 2005, 2006 and 2010. He also oversaw the WNBA Phoenix Mercury team. The Mercury won the WNBA Championship in 2007 and 2009.

On May 15, 2011, Welts publicly came out as a gay man in an interview with The New York Times.Welts became the highest ranking executive in men’s professional team sports to publicly acknowledge he is gay.

When the story broke, Welts was in the air, knowing that after 40 years the world would know that he is a gay man. He said upon landing he turned on his Blackberry to be flooded with emails of praise and encouragement for what he he did.

That same day he came out in the NY Times he sat down for an interview with Time Magazine, talking about his life in the closet and journey he took to come out.

Part of the interview is available on video.


Ask why he felt the time was right he said, "For me, really, it's the culmination of a lifelong journey. In the last year, I've been giving it some serious thought. The time just seemed right for me personally. It's not as a result of any other events that have taken place."

Welts also spoke about how hard it was when he lost his partner of 17 years, Arnie, an architect, who died in March 1994 of AIDS. The two men had met in a Seattle restaurant in 1977. "At a time where I didn't think there was any knowledge of my sexuality in the NBA office. Having to navigate through, really, the loss of a spouse without being able to have that be known to the people around you was probably the most personally difficult. It wasn't a motivator for me to come out, but it was a private anguish that I wouldn't wish on anyone."

After Arnie's death, Welts was in another long term relationship from 1995 to 2009. The relationship ended after his partner could no longer live in secrecy.

The first person associated with the NBA Welts came out to was NBA great Bill Russell who was a trusted adviser to him.

"I took a deep breath and said what I had to say.And he was, you know, he was Bill. "Was that all you got?" He said all the right things about our friendship and what it meant to him, and nothing could change, and anything he could do to be supportive. That was the first person in my work life that I had been able to have that conversation with. "

On September 9, 2011, Welts announced he was resigning his position with the Phoenix Suns in order to relocate to northern California, enabling him to reside with his partner, a father of two, who lives there.

On September 6, he was presented with a United States Tennis Association 2011 ICON Award at the US Open in New York City. The ICON Award recognizes and celebrates those who have had a positive impact on diversity and inclusion in the sports industry and society.

A few weeks later, Welts signed on as team president and chairman of operations for the Golden State Warriors.

He lives in Northern California with his partner and family.

20 comments:

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Special K said...

I hope people get a chance to watch the video in today's Spotlight. Shot just hours after the story of him coming out came out in the NY Times. It really gives you a sense of where he was in the moment of it.

Seaweed said...

I've often wondered how you consistantly come up with additonal weekly 'Out Spotlight' stories Special. How do you do it after all this time?

I suppose in some ways it's a testament to numbers in the GLBT share of the population, and I think we all need to be more self aware in this regard. There really is strengh in numbers, and this should hopefully benefit all those efforts to reach out to troubled youth not only with the "It gets better" campaign, but in gaining more acceptance and understanding from those who continue to be homophobic and hatefull in general.

I believe that Special's Out Spotlights should be made available to a much wider audience, and would go a long way in helping those who aren't so enlightened in understanding that the numbers and the range of effort on the part of GLBT community.

I can't seem to find the right words to get my point across, it's just that we have witnessed a rich supply of great articles which deserves a larger audience. Perhpas there is an activist or group somewhere who could take this rich collection of stories and help find this broader audience.

Just sayin... we've been priviledged to have access to this level of effort and care on a weekly basis for years now! What do the rest of you think?

Special K said...

Thank you for the kind words Seaweed. I have learned a lot working on the Spotlights and love that people are learning about new things and about new people. Knowledge is power.

There are sites that have something like our Out Spotlights, and I am glad that I can write something to join those others in sharing such great profiles.

Hoop Dreams said...

Great Spotlight, Special. :) It is so nice to read about people from so many walks of life.

Florida Tom said...

Rick Welts coming out this year was a really big deal. The support he got from his friends and players was awesome. Great spotlight SK.

prairiegirl said...

I enjoyed it as well. I don't think I've heard of this guy but it's still a great story.

prairiegirl said...

I got some sad news today as I learned that Curley boy was put down on Friday. Here he is from the very first time I watched him. I'm going to miss him sooo much. I've not loved a charge like I loved Curley.

He's eating all the McDonald fries he wants now over the rainbow bridge.

prairiegirl said...

Seaweed, you had a great idea that it's quite a collection of Spotlights that Special has accumulated. I know I've learned some really inspirational stories.

Good pictures of Jake with America Ferrara on Just Jared. I like America - used to love Ugly Betty during its first season.

Maybe she's becoming the East Coast Busy Phillips for him.
;)

Seaweed said...

Prairiegirl, so sorry to hear about your buddy Curley Boy. I'm sure he will always be part of your extended family and live on in your fond memories.

the real m said...

Great spotlight as usual. Glad to see that he is still working in sports.

Jake sure has been hitting the restaurants on this trip. Did he not take any other clothes? I am wondering if he is suffering from a bit of depression. He may not be bearding, but his life with Austin is not easy given the closet they live in.

Sorry to hear about your loss PG. we get as attached to pets as we do people.

I am finally starting to get my energy back. Looking forward to a normal work week for a change

Florida Tom said...

Sorry to hear about your buddy PG.

Methodical Muser said...

Awwww, big hug PG. I know that Mr. Curley Q was one special friend. Whenever you wrote about him, I could tell that he had burrowed right into your heart. Those candid pics you proudly displayed throughout the years, always brought a smile to my face. I can only imagine the actual force of his personality in real life. A beautiful animal and friend. Thanks so much for sharing him with us.

Methodical Muser said...

Maybe she's becoming the East Coast Busy Phillips for him.
;)


Exactly, PG.

And, Ferrera and her hubs also share a golden retriever together so looks like Atticus can have a new friend to hang out with on the East Coast while Jake waits around for a certain television show to finally bite the dust.

Jake cracks me up with that trusty backpack of his. He's awfully smiley in those photos so it looks like he's figured out a new way to be out and about, instead of hanging out at some Tribeca coffee shop with his laptop.

As today's Out Spotlight beautifully reminds us again, living in the closet is not an easy existence and you can see how it's taken a toll on Jake over the years. Still, it is a personal journey. He's making baby steps. Good for him.

destiny said...

(((PG))), I'm so sorry to hear about Curley. I always loved reading your stories about him.

prairiegirl said...

Thanks everyone - I can't imagine the pain his Mama & Daddy are going through. Very hard weekend in the house, I know it. I loved my Curley boy.

prairiegirl said...

He's awfully smiley in those photos so it looks like he's figured out a new way to be out and about, instead of hanging out at some Tribeca coffee shop with his laptop.

Yeah, I would agree. I certainly must apologize to the guys for some of the venom yesterday as part of it was unwarranted, some of it pure frustration that their walk-in sized closet brings.

And I must give Jake a thumbs up for hanging with a fellow Latina sister!!! ;D

Special K said...

Sorry PG about Curley. I'm sure his little bowl will be always filled with french fries.

Special K said...

It's great to see a smiley Jake. Could see Austin scooting up to NY to be with his fella.

And you know couples to tend hang out with couples.

An aside: It looks like Jake had his gym clothes and his entire urban survival kit on his back.

Special K said...

Jake back on the subway.

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