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Carmen Policy

Carmen Policy (born January 26, 1943) is an attorney and American football executive best known for his work for the San Francisco 49ers during the 1980s and 1990s. He also led the Cleveland Browns until he sold his minority ownership stake in 2004.[1]

Carmen Policy
Personal information
Born: (1943-01-26) January 26, 1943 (age 81)
Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
Career information
College:Youngstown
Position:Executive
Career history
As an administrator:
Career highlights and awards

Education edit

A native of Youngstown, Ohio, Policy graduated in 1963 from Youngstown State University[2] and is a 1966 Graduate of Georgetown University Law Center.

NFL career edit

San Francisco 49ers edit

Policy joined the San Francisco 49ers in 1981 as Counsel to the Owner and in 1983 was vice president and general counsel. In 1991, he became president and CEO of the San Francisco 49ers and played a key role in the 49ers Super Bowl victories in 1982, 1985, 1989, 1990, and 1995. In 1994, he was named the National Football League Executive of the Year by The Sporting News and Pro Football Weekly, as voted on by NFL owners and executives. The Sporting News and GQ also named him one of the "Most Influential People in Professional Sports".

His partnership with 49ers owner Eddie DeBartolo ended in the late 1990s due to "mistrust and front-office power plays".[3]

Cleveland Browns edit

He was involved with the current incarnation of the Cleveland Browns. While serving as president and CEO of the Browns, Policy served as a member of the NFL Business Ventures Committee as well as the Super Bowl Advisory Committee and the Los Angeles Market Advisory Group. He also served as a member of the NFL Finance Committee. Policy stepped down as president and CEO of the Cleveland Browns on May 1, 2004.[4]

Los Angeles edit

In 1994, then-commissioner Paul Tagliabue appointed Policy and owners Jerry Richardson of the Carolina Panthers and Pat Bowlen of the Denver Broncos to "negotiate on behalf of the NFL" for the Los Angeles Raiders to play in a proposed stadium in Hollywood Park. However, the deal fell through and owner Al Davis moved the team back to Oakland.[5]

Carmen Policy was hired by the Oakland Raiders and San Diego Chargers on May 18, 2015, to lead their efforts in building a stadium in Carson, California.[5][6] He was the headman of the Carson stadium project until the project was defeated by Stan Kroenke of the St. Louis Rams and Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys on January 12, 2016, in favor of SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

Denver Broncos ownership dispute edit

In 2019, the NFL announced that Policy would lead an arbitration effort to settle an ongoing dispute regarding the ownership of the Denver Broncos, the dispute being between the trustees who run the team—Broncos president/CEO Joe Ellis, team counsel Rich Slivka and local attorney Mary Kelly—and two of owner Pat Bowlen's daughters, Amie Klemmer and Beth Bowlen Wallace.[7] The announcement of Policy's involvement was made by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell at the annual league meeting held in March 2019 in Phoenix, Arizona.[8]

Family edit

Policy and his wife Gail endowed the Carmen and Gail Policy Clinical Fellowship at the Georgetown University Law Center, which promotes advocacy of civil rights issues. Carmen is the parent of three sons and two daughters. Ed Policy is the current chief operating officer and general counsel for the Green Bay Packers and former deputy commissioner of the Arena Football League, taking over in an interim basis after Commissioner David Baker stepped down two days before the ArenaBowl in 2008. James Policy is an orthopedic surgeon at Stanford University Medical Center specializing in pediatric spine surgery. Daniel Policy and Kathleen Marie Policy work as attorneys. Kerry Rae Groth is an MBA graduate.

After he retired from the NFL in 2004, Policy has focused on developing his Casa Piena Wines from the Policy Vineyard in Yountville, California.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Mike Tobin (October 13, 1999). "Charmed". SF Weekly.
  2. ^ Randy Perry; Terence McHale (Winter 2007). "In the Middle of the Magic: Carmen Policy and the 49ers Dynasty" (PDF). California Conversations. pp. 9–21.
  3. ^ Michael Silver (August 3, 1998). "What Went Wrong Having built the 49ers dynasty, Carmen Policy and Eddie DeBartolo saw their partnership crumble under the weight of mistrust and front-office power plays". Sports Illustrated.
  4. ^ Tom Withers (April 10, 2004). "Cleveland Browns' Carmen Policy to step down as president, chief executive officer on May 1". Amarillo Globe News.
  5. ^ a b c Sam Farmer (May 18, 2015). "Chargers, Raiders add heavy hitter Carmen Policy to Carson stadium bid". Los Angeles Times.
  6. ^ Vincent Bonsignore (June 10, 2015). "Q&A with Carmen Policy, who makes a persuasive case for NFL stadium in Carson". Los Angeles Daily News.
  7. ^ Ryan O'Halloran (26 March 2019). "Former NFL executive Carmen Policy selected by league to get involved in Broncos ownership dispute". The Denver Post. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  8. ^ Daren Gantt (26 March 2019). "NFL appointed Carmen Policy to arbitrate Broncos ownership dispute". ProFootballTalk.com. Retrieved 27 March 2019.

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Carmen Policy born January 26 1943 is an attorney and American football executive best known for his work for the San Francisco 49ers during the 1980s and 1990s He also led the Cleveland Browns until he sold his minority ownership stake in 2004 1 Carmen PolicyPersonal informationBorn 1943 01 26 January 26 1943 age 81 Youngstown Ohio U S Career informationCollege YoungstownPosition ExecutiveCareer historyAs an administrator San Francisco 49ers 1981 1990 Vice president Counsel to Owner San Francisco 49ers 1991 1997 President and CEO Cleveland Browns 1998 2004 President and Minority OwnerCareer highlights and awards5 Super Bowl champion XVI XIX XXIII XXIV XXIX Contents 1 Education 2 NFL career 2 1 San Francisco 49ers 2 2 Cleveland Browns 2 3 Los Angeles 2 4 Denver Broncos ownership dispute 3 Family 4 See also 5 ReferencesEducation editA native of Youngstown Ohio Policy graduated in 1963 from Youngstown State University 2 and is a 1966 Graduate of Georgetown University Law Center NFL career editSan Francisco 49ers edit Policy joined the San Francisco 49ers in 1981 as Counsel to the Owner and in 1983 was vice president and general counsel In 1991 he became president and CEO of the San Francisco 49ers and played a key role in the 49ers Super Bowl victories in 1982 1985 1989 1990 and 1995 In 1994 he was named the National Football League Executive of the Year by The Sporting News and Pro Football Weekly as voted on by NFL owners and executives The Sporting News and GQ also named him one of the Most Influential People in Professional Sports His partnership with 49ers owner Eddie DeBartolo ended in the late 1990s due to mistrust and front office power plays 3 Cleveland Browns edit He was involved with the current incarnation of the Cleveland Browns While serving as president and CEO of the Browns Policy served as a member of the NFL Business Ventures Committee as well as the Super Bowl Advisory Committee and the Los Angeles Market Advisory Group He also served as a member of the NFL Finance Committee Policy stepped down as president and CEO of the Cleveland Browns on May 1 2004 4 Los Angeles edit In 1994 then commissioner Paul Tagliabue appointed Policy and owners Jerry Richardson of the Carolina Panthers and Pat Bowlen of the Denver Broncos to negotiate on behalf of the NFL for the Los Angeles Raiders to play in a proposed stadium in Hollywood Park However the deal fell through and owner Al Davis moved the team back to Oakland 5 Carmen Policy was hired by the Oakland Raiders and San Diego Chargers on May 18 2015 to lead their efforts in building a stadium in Carson California 5 6 He was the headman of the Carson stadium project until the project was defeated by Stan Kroenke of the St Louis Rams and Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys on January 12 2016 in favor of SoFi Stadium in Inglewood California Denver Broncos ownership dispute edit In 2019 the NFL announced that Policy would lead an arbitration effort to settle an ongoing dispute regarding the ownership of the Denver Broncos the dispute being between the trustees who run the team Broncos president CEO Joe Ellis team counsel Rich Slivka and local attorney Mary Kelly and two of owner Pat Bowlen s daughters Amie Klemmer and Beth Bowlen Wallace 7 The announcement of Policy s involvement was made by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell at the annual league meeting held in March 2019 in Phoenix Arizona 8 Family editPolicy and his wife Gail endowed the Carmen and Gail Policy Clinical Fellowship at the Georgetown University Law Center which promotes advocacy of civil rights issues Carmen is the parent of three sons and two daughters Ed Policy is the current chief operating officer and general counsel for the Green Bay Packers and former deputy commissioner of the Arena Football League taking over in an interim basis after Commissioner David Baker stepped down two days before the ArenaBowl in 2008 James Policy is an orthopedic surgeon at Stanford University Medical Center specializing in pediatric spine surgery Daniel Policy and Kathleen Marie Policy work as attorneys Kerry Rae Groth is an MBA graduate After he retired from the NFL in 2004 Policy has focused on developing his Casa Piena Wines from the Policy Vineyard in Yountville California 5 See also editList of celebrities who own wineries and vineyardsReferences edit Mike Tobin October 13 1999 Charmed SF Weekly Randy Perry Terence McHale Winter 2007 In the Middle of the Magic Carmen Policy and the 49ers Dynasty PDF California Conversations pp 9 21 Michael Silver August 3 1998 What Went Wrong Having built the 49ers dynasty Carmen Policy and Eddie DeBartolo saw their partnership crumble under the weight of mistrust and front office power plays Sports Illustrated Tom Withers April 10 2004 Cleveland Browns Carmen Policy to step down as president chief executive officer on May 1 Amarillo Globe News a b c Sam Farmer May 18 2015 Chargers Raiders add heavy hitter Carmen Policy to Carson stadium bid Los Angeles Times Vincent Bonsignore June 10 2015 Q amp A with Carmen Policy who makes a persuasive case for NFL stadium in Carson Los Angeles Daily News Ryan O Halloran 26 March 2019 Former NFL executive Carmen Policy selected by league to get involved in Broncos ownership dispute The Denver Post Retrieved 27 March 2019 Daren Gantt 26 March 2019 NFL appointed Carmen Policy to arbitrate Broncos ownership dispute ProFootballTalk com Retrieved 27 March 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carmen Policy amp oldid 1188302552, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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