Paul Tagliabue AKA Paul John Tagliabue Born: 24-Nov-1940 Birthplace: Jersey City, NJ
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Football, Attorney Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: Commissioner of the NFL, 1989-2006 Captain of Georgetown University's 1961-62 team. Former attorney for the NFL, and now Commissioner of the National Football League, from November 5, 1989 to September 3, 2006. He was the fourth Commissioner, succeeding Pete Rozelle. During Tagliabue's tenure, the NFL expanded from 28 to 32 teams. Was named in late 2001 by The Sporting News as the most influential person in sports. Father: Charles Tagliabue Mother: Mary Wife: Chandler M. Minter (m. 28-Aug-1965) Son: Andrew ("Drew") Daughter: Emily (m. John Rockefeller V, son of Senator Jay Rockefeller)
High School: Saint Michael's High School, Union City, NJ University: Georgetown University (1962) Law School: JD, New York University (1965) Administrator: Trustee, New York University
National Football League Commissioner (5-Nov-1989 to 3-Sep-2006) Council on Foreign Relations Friends for Harry Reid Joe Lieberman for President Overcoming Obstacles Board of Advisors Rebuilding Together National Advisory Council United Way Urban League Sports Hall of Fame of New Jersey 2001
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