Scott Seligman (born 1951) is an American real estate developer, the founder of the Sterling Bank and Trust FSB, and minority owner of the San Francisco Giants major league baseball team.
Seligman was born to a Jewish family in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Irving R.
[2] In 1984, he founded the Sterling Savings and Loan Association[1] which focused on residential mortgage lending and servicing.
[6] In 1999, Seligman retired from Sterling to focus on real estate activities[1] reallocating the bulk of the firms' portfolio to California by selling most of its Detroit area assets.
[2] He is a minority owner of the San Francisco Giants major league baseball team via his membership in an ownership group (San Francisco Baseball Associates LLC) led by Charles Bartlett Johnson (which also includes Peter Magowan, Philip Halperin, Allan Byer, David S. Wolff,[citation needed] and Larry Baer),[7] that purchased the team from Bob Lurie in 1992.