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Season Ticket Holders

Season Ticket Holder Service Team

Name Service Zone
Mike Helé, Supervisor, Season Ticket Services Field Box VIP 101-104, 1B VIP Box 7 & 9
Nick Maranda, Supervisor, Season Ticket Services Premier Club, Sections A-L
Jennifer Gi, Account Specialist Toyota Terrace Infield, Toyota Terrace Reserved (Founders Club)
Season Services Field Box VIP 105-109 (First Base side), Field Box Infield 107-113 (First Base Side)
Season Services Third Base Coach's Box Sections 8 & 10, Field Box VIP 106-110 (Third Base side), Field Box Infield 108-114 (Third Base side)
Nick Golden, Account Specialist Upper Box Infield, Upper Infield Reserved
Eddie Quinn, Account Specialist Field Reserved 117-127 (first base side), Field Pavilion 121-123, All Right Field Seating
Jamont Jones, Account Specialist Upper Box Reserved, Upper Reserved, Toyota Terrace Reserved (Non-Founders Club), Toyota Terrace Pavilion, Left Field Upper Box, Left Field Reserved
Steve Carter, Account Specialist Field Box 109-119 (First Base side), Field Box 110-118 (Third Base side)
Chris Petersen, Account Specialist Field Reserved 118-124 (Third Base side), Field Pavilion 120-124 (Third Base side), Left Field Lower Box

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Mike Helé
Supervisor, Season Ticket Services, Field Box VIP 101-104, 1B VIP Box 7 & 9
MHele@padres.com
619-795-5171
Born: Fontana, California
Years in the Majors: 9
Favorite Padres moment: Closing ceremonies at the Q and seeing the Padres clinch NL West Titles in person in '05 and '06
Favorite all-time Padre: Wally Joyner
Favorite thing to eat at PETCO Park: Randy Jones BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich
If you were a Padre, what position would you play and what would your theme song be: Left-handed bullpen specialist; coming out of the bullpen to "Hurricane" by Bob Dylan
How did you become a member of the Padres Front Office: After graduating from UC Santa Barbara I joined the New Ballpark Marketing/Relocation team during construction of PETCO Park in 2002. This was the department that facilitated the transfer of Season Ticket Holders in to the new downtown ballpark.
Nick Maranda
Supervisor, Season Ticket Services, Premier Club, Sections A-L
NMaranda@padres.com
619-795-5175
Born: Fortuna, California
Years in the Majors: 9
Favorite Padres moment: Opening Day of PETCO Park, April 8, 2004. I will never forget how good the ballpark looked with the seats filled for the first time, not to mention how electric the atmosphere was. Then to top it all off, we wound up beating the Giants in 10 innings!
Favorite all-time Padre: Steve Finley
Favorite thing to eat at PETCO Park: Sausage Dog Anywhere!
If you were a Padre, what position would you play and what would your theme song be: Center Field; I would come to bat to "Monkey Wrench" by the Foo Fighters.
How did you become a member of the Padres Front Office: Applying right after graduating from San Diego State to be a Ticket Office Agent. Laura Evans gave me a shot, and its lead to an experience that could not be matched by any other workplace in the country!
Jennifer Gi
Account Specialist, Toyota Terrace Infield, Toyota Terrace Reserved (Founders Club)
JGi@padres.com
619-795-5177
Born: San Diego, California
Years in the Majors: 7. I started my career with the Padres just before Opening Day, 2004.
Favorite Padres moment: The final game at Qualcomm Stadium
Favorite all-time Padre: Mr. Padre, Tony Gwynn
Favorite thing to eat at PETCO Park: Kettle Corn
If you were a Padre, what position would you play and what would your theme song be: Pitcher. I played softball for 13 years, and once threw a complete game with all outs recorded by strike outs. I still have the scorebook! My theme song would be, "U Can't Touch This" by M.C. Hammer.
How did you become a member of the Padres Front Office: In elementary school I submitted an entry about my dad for a Father's Day contest in the local paper. I won two tickets to the Padre game and my dad and I celebrated Father's Day at the Q. I've been a Padres fan ever since, when I heard the Padres were hiring I jumped at the chance and was hired in the Ticket Office.
Nick Golden
Account Specialist, Upper Box Infield, Upper Infield Reserved
NGolden@padres.com
619-795-5138
Born: A hometown boy, born and raised in San Diego
Years in the Majors: 3
Favorite Padres moment: The Padres were my life in the NL Championship season of 1998. Every part of that magical season captivated me. From Steve Finley's walk off grand slam early in the season, to clinching the West in a dramatic comeback game against the Dodgers, and then taking down the Astros and Braves to reach the World Series! I was able to attend game 4 of the World Series, and it was one of the happiest (and saddest) moments of my life!
Favorite all-time Padre: Tony Gwynn was, and always will be, my idol
Favorite thing to eat at PETCO Park: Sonoran Hot Dog from the Western Metals Building
If you were a Padre, what position would you play and what would your theme song be: I would play second base and be a pesky contact hitter like Orlando Hudson, and come up to bat to "El Scorcho" by Weezer.
How did you become a member of the Padres Front Office: It had always been a dream of mine to work in the Padres Front Office. So when one of my friends from college already working in the front office let me know they were hiring a Ticket Services Representative, I jumped at the opportunity and luckily was hired.
Eddie Quinn
Account Specialist, Field Reserved 117-127 (first base side), Field Pavilion 121-123, All Right Field Seating
EQuinn@padres.com
619-795-5179
Born: San Diego, California
Years in the Majors: 8
Favorite Padres moment: Watching Chris Young take a no-hitter 8 and 1/3 innings. The atmosphere as he warmed up for the 9th inning was unbelievable.
Favorite all-time Padre: Tony Gwynn
Favorite thing to eat at PETCO Park: Bistro baguette from Breakfast at the Park.
If you were a Padre, what position would you play and what would your theme song be: Center Field. My walk up song would be "Chicks Dig It" by Chris Cagle
How did you become a member of the Padres Front Office: As a 16 year old high school student I was looking for a part time job. I was fortunate enough to be hired as a Compadres Crew Member and have enjoyed the ride ever since.
Jamont Jones
Account Specialist, Upper Box Reserved, Upper Reserved, Toyota Terrace Reserved (Non-Founders Club), Toyota Terrace Pavilion, Left Field Upper Box, Left Field Reserved
JaJones@padres.com
619-795-5174
Born: San Diego, California
Years in the Majors: 3
Favorite Padres moment: The 1998 season. It was such a magical team and season (except for the end).
Favorite all-time Padre: Steve Finley
Favorite thing to eat at PETCO Park: Pulled Pork Sandwich
If you were a Padre, what position would you play and what would your theme song be: I would play Center Field and my walk up would be "California Love" by Tupac.
How did you become a member of the Padres Front Office: I heard through a friend the Padres were having a job fair. I applied and was fortunate enough to be hired as a part of the first Inside Sales class.
Steve Carter
Account Specialist, Field Box 109-119 (First Base side), Field Box 110-118 (Third Base side)
SCarter@padres.com
619-795-5183
Born: Blacksburg, VA (moved to SD in 1985)
Years In The Majors: 4
Favorite Padres moment: Sweeping the final three games at Dodger Stadium to clinch the NL West in 1996
Favorite all-time Padre: Tony Gwynn
Favorite thing to eat at PETCO Park: The nachos in the Hall of Fame Bar and Grill are incredible!
If you were a Padre, what position would you play and what would your theme song be: A five-tool centerfielder who comes to bat to "A Country Boy Can Survive" by Hank Williams, Jr.
How did you become a member of the Padres Front Office: Started off working part-time on game days for Compadres and Junior Padres in Section 135 and moved up since then.
Chris Petersen
Field Reserved 118-124 (Third Base side), Field Pavilion 120-124 (Third Base side), Left Field Lower Box
Cpetersen@Padres.com
619-795-5135
Born: Long Beach, California
Years in the Majors: 1
Favorite Padres moment: Watching Eckstein hit a walk off home run vs. San Francisco last season.
Favorite all-time Padre: Greg Maddux
Favorite thing to eat at PETCO Park: Tarantino Sausages
If you were a Padre, what position would you play and what would your theme song be: I think I would try my hand at Right Field and my theme song would be Wide Eyes by the Local Natives
How did you become a member of the Padres Front Office: A good friend I went to high school with had been trying to convince me to move to San Diego from Portland, Oregon and set up an interview. I moved down two weeks after that interview.
SONY Home Plate Seats
If you have questions regarding your SONY Home Plate Seats, please contact the Premium Services Department.

Phone: (619) 795-5015
E-mail: premiumservices@padres.com

Founders Club
If you have questions regarding your Founders Club Membership or Season Tickets, please contact the Premium Services Department.

Phone: (619) 795-5015
E-mail: premiumservices@padres.com

Suites
If you have questions regarding your suite, please contact the Premium Services Department.

Phone: (619) 795-5015
E-mail: premiumservices@padres.com

Season Ticket Plans
If you have questions regarding your Season Ticket Plan, please contact the Season Ticket Holder Hotline.

Phone: (619) 795-5020
E-mail: SeasonServices@padres.com
PETCO Park Street Address
The PETCO Park street address is:

PETCO Park
100 Park Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92101

PETCO Park Mailing Address
The PETCO Park mailing address is:

PETCO Park
P.O. Box 129000
San Diego, CA 92112