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➡NFL Player for seven years, 1971-1977 (Played for New England Patriots and Green Bay Packers)
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➡Member of Executive Committee for National Football League Players Association (One of four-man negotiating team for NFLPA with NFL owners in 1976-1977)
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➡Nominated to be President of National Football League Players Association, 1976
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➡Founding member of United States Football League
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➡Part Owner of Boston and New Orleans Breakers Football Club in USFL and President of New Orleans Breakers
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➡CEO of Bob Woolf Associates, 1987-1994. Negotiated major contracts in NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL as well as Media (Radio and Television) for clients such as Larry Bird (Boston Celtics), Joe Montana (San Francisco 49er’s), Tom Glavine (Atlanta Braves), Larry King (CNN) and New Kids on the Block
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➡Structured deal between Marriott and Champions Restaurants which resulted in 18 Champions Restaurants in Marriott Hotels internationally
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➡Formerly on Advisory Committee to NFL Players Association and NBA Players Association
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➡Only agent to participate in NFL collective bargaining negotiations in 1989-1993 which led to the first long-term NFL CBA. Responsible for developing several of the concepts and provisions utilized in that CBA
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➡Raised the capital and recruited a small group of investors which offered to buy Wang Labs out of bankruptcy in 1993. Became advisor to Wang’s new ownership and completed the assignment to sell the company’s Asian operations
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➡Has been a Member of the Board of Directors of both private and public companies
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➡Winner of two Emmy Awards for sports Broadcasting from the Boston/New England Chapter of the NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
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➡Profiled in The Name of the Game is Life by Robert L. Shook and Ramon Greenwood, Contemporary Books, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, 1992