NBA · Southeast · Est. 1989 · Kia Center

Orlando Magic

Current Leadership

DeVos Family

Ownership Group

1991–present

The DeVos family, co-founders of Amway, have owned the Orlando Magic since 1991 when Rich DeVos purchased the team. The family has been one of the most stable ownership groups in the NBA, investing heavily in the community and helping fund the construction of the Amway Center. Following Rich DeVos's passing in 2018, the family has continued its commitment to the franchise through a family trust.

Dan DeVos

Chairman

2018–present

Dan DeVos, one of Rich DeVos's sons, has served as the chairman of the Magic since his father's passing in 2018. He has continued the family's tradition of community investment and long-term organizational stability, and has overseen a promising rebuild centered around young All-Star Paolo Banchero and a deep roster of emerging talent.

Head Coach

NamePositionSince
Jamahl MosleyHead Coach2021

Assistant Coaches

NamePositionSince
Dale OsbourneAssociate Head Coach2021
Jesse MermuysAssistant Coach2021
Nate TibbettsAssistant Coach2021
Mikki MooreAssistant Coach2022
Dylan MurphyAssistant Coach2024

Front Office

NamePositionSince
Jeff WeltmanPresident of Basketball Operations2017
John HammondGeneral Manager2017

Historical Figures

Rich DeVos

Owner

1991–2018

Amway co-founder Rich DeVos purchased the Magic in 1991 and was beloved in the Orlando community for his philanthropy and commitment to the franchise. Under his ownership, the Magic reached the NBA Finals twice (1995, 2009) and became one of the most respected organizations in the league. DeVos passed away in 2018 at the age of 92.

Pat Williams

Co-Founder & General Manager

1987–1996

Sports executive Pat Williams was instrumental in bringing the NBA to Orlando, leading the effort to secure an expansion franchise in 1987. He served as the team's general manager during the Shaquille O'Neal and Penny Hardaway era and is credited with building the foundation of the Magic organization.