2020 STARS Hall of Fame

Staci Slaughter

Staci Slaughter

Staci Slaughter

Executive Vice President, Communications & Senior Advisor to the CEO, San Francisco Giants

San Juan High School

Staci Slaughter serves as a member of the organization’s executive committee and oversees media relations, public affairs, marketing communications programs, crisis communications and community outreach activities on behalf of the organization. In addition to day-to-day responsibilities overseeing the Club’s communications activities, Slaughter helps manage the organization’s major public events, including the media operations for the 2007 All-Star Game, the public relations efforts surrounding the development and opening of Oracle Park and the 2010, 2012 and 2014 World Series games and parades. Slaughter is also responsible for the Giants’ charitable endeavors including the 100% Player Participation program and the Giants Community Fund. Under her leadership, the Giants were named the 2016 Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year by ESPN.

In 2012, Slaughter received Major League Baseball’s Robert O. Fishel Award for ethics, professionalism and humanitarianism and was named a Sports Business Journal Game Changer. In 2017, Slaughter received a Most Influential Women in Business award from the SF Business Times and was named a Sports Business Journal Power Player.

Prior to joining the Giants in 1996, Slaughter was press secretary to former San Francisco Mayor Frank Jordan, where she served as his primary spokesperson, media liaison and speechwriter. Slaughter has lived in San Francisco for nearly 30 years and serves on the boards of trustees of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, USA Gymnastics, Lick-Wilmerding High School and the Baseball Assistance Team (B.A.T.). She is a past trustee at the San Francisco Friends School.

A University of California, Berkeley graduate, Slaughter attended Skycrest Elementary School, Will Rogers Junior High and San Juan High School.  She lives in San Francisco with her husband, Jamie, and their two sons, Jake and Ben.