Jennifer Wolf (B'09)
Assistant Director of Player Development for Education and Life Skills, Cleveland Guardians
Jennifer Wolf (B’09) is in her sixth season with the Cleveland Guardians, her third as assistant director of player development for education and life skills, and her 17th season in professional baseball. Wolf joined the Guardians as a life skills coordinator in 2019 after spending seven seasons in player development with the New York Mets. She worked with Major League Baseball for two years in International Baseball Operations in both New York and the Dominican Republic.
In her current position with the Guardians, Wolf collaborates across the department to create and execute the Life Skills program, which assists Minor League players as they transition to professional baseball. Her areas of focus include educating and assisting athletes on basic finances, transportation, and adjusting to life in the United States. She also assists with housing for Minor League players at every level, and works in collaboration with the larger Player Development department.
Wolf graduated from Georgetown University in 2009, where she studied management, marketing, and Spanish. She is the founder and president of the Alliance for Gender Equity in Baseball, serves on the P.I.T.C.H. Initiative board, and is also involved with Baseball for All, a national organization to support girls in sports. An avid runner, Wolf resides in Phoenix, Arizona.