Mark Lamping |
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| Education | Rockhurst University |
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| Occupation | Team President of the Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) |
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| Spouse | Cheryl |
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Mark Lamping is the current team president of the Jacksonville Jaguars. He was formerly CEO of the MetLife Stadium. Prior to his stint in New York, he was president of the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball team, a post he held from September 1, 1994, until March 13, 2008.[1] Lamping is now a non-executive director of English association football team Fulham, which is owned by Jaguars owner Shahid Khan.[2]
Life and career
This baseball team was an important part of my summers. And to be given the chance to serve as the team president well, that’s too big of a dream for somebody like me to have.
A graduate of St. John Vianney High School in the St. Louis area, Lamping was a prominent sports-marketing executive at Anheuser-Busch before his job with the Cardinals.[1] On Thursday, March 13, 2008, he resigned as president of the Cardinals to become chief executive officer of the New Meadowlands Stadium Company, where he oversaw the opening of The "Meadowlands," the new New York Giants and New York Jets football stadium.[1][3] Lamping is a graduate of Rockhurst University in Kansas City, MO where he was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.
Notes and references
NFL team presidents |
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- Terry Pegula* (Buffalo Bills)
- Tom Garfinkel* (Miami Dolphins)
- Jonathan Kraft (New England Patriots)
- Hymie Elhai (New York Jets)
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- Sashi Brown (Baltimore Ravens)
- Mike Brown* (Cincinnati Bengals)
- David Jenkins* (Cleveland Browns)
- Art Rooney II (Pittsburgh Steelers)
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- Mike Tomon (Houston Texans)
- Carlie Irsay-Gordon* (Indianapolis Colts)
- Mark Lamping (Jacksonville Jaguars)
- Burke Nihill (Tennessee Titans)
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- Damani Leech (Denver Broncos)
- Mark Donovan (Kansas City Chiefs)
- Sandra Douglass Morgan (Las Vegas Raiders)
- A. G. Spanos (Los Angeles Chargers)
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- Jerry Jones* (Dallas Cowboys)
- John Mara* (New York Giants)
- Don Smolenski (Philadelphia Eagles)
- Mark Clouse (Washington Commanders)
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- Kevin Warren (Chicago Bears)
- Rod Wood (Detroit Lions)
- Ed Policy (Green Bay Packers)
- Mark Wilf* (Minnesota Vikings)
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- Greg Beadles (Atlanta Falcons)
- Kristi Coleman (Carolina Panthers)
- Dennis Lauscha (New Orleans Saints)
- Darcie Glazer Kassewitz* (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
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- Michael Bidwill* (Arizona Cardinals)
- Kevin Demoff (Los Angeles Rams)
- Al Guido (San Francisco 49ers)
- Chuck Arnold (Seattle Seahawks)
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- Asterisk (*) denotes a president performing the duties de facto either under a different title or in addition to other roles
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Continental Basketball Association |
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- Founded on April 23, 1946
- Formerly the Eastern Pennsylvania Basketball League (1946–48), Eastern Professional Basketball League (1948–1970), and the Eastern Basketball Association (1970–78)
- Ceased operations on June 1, 2009
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| Commissioners |
- William Morgan (1946–1955)
- Harry Rudolph (1955–1970)
- William Montzman (1970–1975)
- Steve A. Kauffman (1975–1978)
- Jim Drucker (1978–1986)
- Carl Scheer (1986–1987)
- Mike Storen (1987–1988)
- Jay Ramsdell (1988–1989)
- Jerry Schemmel (1989–1990)
- Irv Kaze (1990–1991)
- Terdema Ussery (1991–1993)
- Mark Lamping (1993–1994)
- Tom Valdiserri (1994–1996)
- Steve Patterson (1996–1998)
- Gary Hunter (1998–1999)
- Isiah Thomas (1999–2000)
- Don Welsh (2000–2001)
- Gary Hunter (2001–2006)
- Jim Coyne (2007)
- Dennis Truax (2007–2009)
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Player of the Year (formerly Most Valuable Player) |
- Zubic (1950)
- Rullo (1951)
- Crossin (1952)
- McCloskey (1953, 1954)
- White (1955)
- Molinas (1956)
- Lear (1957)
- Hennessy (1958)
- Spivey (1959)
- Arceneaux (1960)
- Ellis (1961)
- Turmon (1962)
- Arizin (1963)
- A. Johnson (1964)
- W. Simon (1965)
- McCoy (1966)
- Murrell (1967)
- Wilburn (1968)
- Pawlak (1969)
- Bellamy (1970)
- Somerset (1971)
- Wingo (1972)
- E. Johnson (1973)
- Wilburn (1974)
- Baskerville (1975)
- Criss (1976, 1977)
- McCracken (1978)
- McCarter (1979)
- R. Davis (1980)
- W. Smith (1981)
- Valentine (1982)
- R. Smith (1983)
- Crompton (1984)
- Hayes (1985)
- Young (1986)
- Binion (1987)
- Brooks (1988)
- Bowie (1989)
- Askew (1990, 1991)
- Mitchell (1992)
- Strong (1993)
- Grandison (1994)
- Recasner (1995)
- S. Jones (1996)
- Boney (1997)
- King (1998)
- Griffin (1999)
- McInnis (2000)
- M. Simon (2002)
- Panko (2003)
- J. Davis (2004)
- Clancy Jr. (2005)
- Young (2007)
- Selvy (2008)
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| Newcomer of the Year |
- R. Davis (1978)
- McCarter (1979)
- B. Davis (1980)
- Russell (1981)
- Branson (1982)
- M. Davis (1983)
- Lingenfelter (1984)
- Collins (1985)
- Drew (1986)
- E. Johnson (1987)
- Allen (1988)
- Campbell (1989)
- Ferrell (1990)
- King (1991)
- Brundy (1992)
- Strong (1993)
- Monroe (1994)
- Bragg (1995)
- Nickerson (1996)
- Tucker (1997)
- McInnis (1998)
- D. Jones (1999)
- C. Smith (2000)
- Simon (2002)
- Cantrell (2003)
- Davis (2004)
- B. Thomas (2005)
- J. Thomas (2006)
- Fountain (2007)
- Jackson (2008)
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| Coach of the Year |
- Novak (1977)
- Monska (1978)
- M. Panaggio (1979)
- Klucas (1980)
- Karl (1981)
- Russell (1982)
- Karl (1983)
- Brown (1984)
- Jackson (1985)
- M. Panaggio (1986)
- Musselman (1987, 1988)
- Bibby (1989)
- Oliver (1989)
- Saunders (1990)
- Karl (1991)
- Reid (1992)
- D. Panaggio (1992)
- M. Panaggio (1993)
- Duncan (1994)
- McHone (1995)
- Suhr (1996)
- McHone (1997)
- D. Panaggio (1998)
- T. Jones (1999)
- D. Panaggio (2000)
- Joerger (2002)
- Daleo (2003)
- Joerger (2004)
- Bergman (2005)
- Woolpert (2007, 2008)
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| Rookie of the Year |
- Gaines (1958)
- McCoy (1959)
- Lewis (1960)
- Gunther (1961)
- Huggard (1962)
- Baynard (1963)
- Rohloff (1964)
- McKinney (1965)
- Love (1966)
- Wilburn (1967)
- Carlos (1968)
- Cornwall (1969)
- Mast (1970)
- Wallace (1971)
- Mayberry (1972)
- White (1973)
- Bell (1974)
- Perry (1975)
- Rivers & Luckett (1976)
- M. Jones (1977)
- Terry (1978)
- Bates (1979)
- E. Jones (1980)
- L. Johnson (1981)
- Spriggs (1982)
- Sanders (1983)
- G. Jones (1984)
- Turner (1985)
- Adams (1986)
- Rowan (1987)
- Waller (1988)
- Queenan (1989)
- Lett (1990)
- Thompson (1991)
- Kennedy (1992)
- Madkins (1993)
- Ford (1994)
- Warren (1995)
- Jackson (1996)
- Hopkins & Sasser (1997)
- Sims (1998)
- Hendrix (1999)
- Thomas (2000)
- Inge (2002)
- McElroy (2003)
- Bailey (2004)
- Butler (2005)
- Powell (2006)
- Garrison (2007)
- Washington (2008)
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| Defensive Player of the Year |
- C. Smith (1991)
- Mitchell (1992)
- Bardo (1993, 1994)
- Bell (1995)
- Davis (1996)
- Beck (1997)
- McDonald (1998)
- Martin (1999)
- Baston (2000)
- Murdaugh (2002)
- Rice (2003)
- Hadley (2004)
- Clancy Jr. (2005)
- Felix (2006)
- Moon (2007)
- Phillips (2008)
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- Seasons
- All-Star Games
- Champions
- Award winners and successful alumni
- Statistical leaders
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