Ed Wade is a former Major League Baseball executive who spent over 30 years in the sport. He began his career as a minor league player in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization before transitioning to a front office role with the team.

Wade then moved on to work for the Philadelphia Phillies, where he served as the team's general manager from 1998 to 2005. During his tenure, he helped build a team that won the National League pennant in 2008 and the World Series in 2008.

After leaving the Phillies, Wade worked for the Houston Astros as their general manager from 2007 to 2011. He oversaw the team's transition to the American League and helped build a team that reached the World Series in 2005.

Throughout his career, Wade was known for his ability to evaluate talent and build successful teams. He was also respected for his integrity and commitment to the sport.

In addition to his work in baseball, Wade has been involved in various charitable organizations, including the ALS Association and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. He currently serves as a special assistant to the president of the Phillies.