Carmen Policy Information & Carmen Policy Links at HealthHaven.com
advertise
add site
services
publishers
database
health videos
Bookmark and Share

search wiki for    ?
web dir firms image gallery news pdf wiki shop video 
about
toolbar
stats
live show
health store
more stuff
JOIN/LOGIN
Featured Results:
Christine Carman Stiles, MD,Dr. Carman,Frisco, Texas Plastic Surgeon...
Christine Carman Stiles, MD,Dr. Carman,Frisco, Texas Plastic Surgeon...
drcarman.com
 

Carmen Policy (born January 26, 1943 in Youngstown, Ohio) is an attorney and American football executive who is best known for his front office work for the San Francisco 49ers during the 1980s and 1990s. Policy, a native of Youngstown, Ohio, joined the San Francisco 49ers in 1983 as vice president and counsel. In 1991, he became president and chief executive officer of the San Francisco 49ers and played a key role in the 49ers Super Bowl victories in 1985, 1989, 1990 and 1995.

[edit] Biography

Policy graduated in 1963 from Youngstown State University. He earned his Juris Doctorate Degree from Georgetown University Law Center in 1966. While practicing law, he was listed in the industry publication The Best Lawyers in America. Policy and his wife, Gail, designed and endowed the Carmen and Gail Policy Clinical Fellowship at the Georgetown University Law Center, which promotes advocacy of civil rights issues.

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.

He would later become involved with the current incarnation of the Cleveland Browns. While serving as President & 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 chief executive officer of the Cleveland Browns on May 1, 2004, after five years. [1] His son, Ed Policy, is the Deputy Commissioner of the Arena Football League, and is widely speculated to be the frontrunner to replace current commissioner David Baker when he decides to step down. His other son, James Policy is an orthopaedic surgeon in Children's Hospital Oakland specializing in pediatric spine surgery.

[edit] See also

Preceded by
none (franchise on hiatus)
Cleveland Browns President
1998–May 1, 2004
Succeeded by
John Collins



Product Results (view all...)

search wiki for    ?
web dir firms image gallery news pdf wiki shop video 



↑ top of page ↑about thumbshots