Andy Dolich
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Andy Dolich is currently Managing Director of the U.S. Sports Practice at the global search firm, Odgers Berndtson. Mr. Dolich brings over four decades of executive experience in the sports industry, including C-level positions in the NFL, MLB, & NBA.
Mr. Dolich was COO of the San Francisco 49ers. Dolich played a major role in the team’s improvements at Candlestick Park and the planning of a new state-of-the-art stadium in the Silicon Valley. Prior to joining the 49ers, Dolich served as President of Business Operations for the Memphis Grizzlies and played a major role in planning and building the FedExForum.
Mr. Dolich led the marketing and business resurgence of the Oakland Athletics in the 1980’s and early 90’s. In three of his fourteen years with the A’s, he served as the Executive Vice President of the team. Mr. Dolich also served as President of the Golden State Warriors in the mid-1990’s.
Dolich received his undergraduate degree in Government from American University and his Masters in Sports Management from Ohio University. He teaches Sports Business at Stanford.
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