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Kevin Fulbright Warren (born November 17, 1963) is an American attorney and sports executive. He is the team president and chief executive officer (CEO) for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He was previously the commissioner of the Big Ten Conference from 2020 to 2023, overseeing negotiations for expansion of the conference. Warren played basketball in college, then attended graduate business school and law school, beginning his career in law, sports agency, and player career management. He began his NFL front office career with the St. Louis Rams in 1997, and was an executive of the organization when it won Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000. In 2015, Warren became the first African-American chief operating officer (COO) of an NFL team, during the time he worked for the Minnesota Vikings. Early years Warren was born on November 17, 1963, in Phoenix, Arizona. He became interested in sports at an early age, which he attributes to members of his family. His father, Morrison Warren Sr., played football for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1948, and went on to be named president of the 1982 Fiesta Bowl Board of Directors, the first African-American to serve in this position for a major college bowl game. In 2013, Arizona State University (ASU) named Morrison Warren as one of the Top 50 ASU football players of all time. Kevin's eldest brother, Morrison Warren Jr., played football at Stanford in the early 1960s and was one of the first African-American scholarship student-athletes at Stanford. As a young boy, Kevin was struck by a car and forced into traction and a body cast for many months. Doctors informed Warren that there was a chance he might not walk again, and therefore it was highly unlikely that he would ever fulfill any dreams he had of playing sports. A doctor told Kevin that aquatic rehabilitation exercises may be his only hope at recovery. Since there was not an easily accessible pool in Kevin's neighborhood, Kevin's family used the money from the insurance settlement received following the car accident to construct a pool in his backyard. Aided by his dedication to swimming, Warren recovered and went on to be recruited to play college basketball. Education After graduating from Marcos De Niza High School , Warren entered the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. The following year, he left Penn to attend Grand Canyon University, a Christian university in Arizona where he earned his undergraduate degree in Business Administration in 1986. Following his graduation from Grand Canyon University, Warren attended Arizona State University where he earned his Master of Business Administration in 1988. He subsequently attended the University of Notre Dame Law School, where he earned his Juris Doctor in 1990. In November 2019, Warren was inducted into the 42nd annual W.P. Carey School of Business Alumni Hall of Fame at Arizona State University. College basketball Warren began his college basketball playing days at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was a member of the Quakers’ 1981-82 Ivy League Championship team before playing for two years at GCU. At GCU, Warren scored 1,118 points and averaged 20.0 points per game, the fourth-best career scoring average in the school's history. In Warren's senior season of 1985-86, he averaged 23.3 points per game, which also ranks as the fourth-best season average in GCU basketball history. On November 17, 1984, Warren posted a 42-point performance against Concordia College. That performance is the fourth-highest single game scoring total in school history. Warren earned GTE/CoSida Second Team Academic All-America honors as a senior, and added NAIA Academic All-America & NAIA District 7 Basketball Team honors as both a junior and senior. He posted a cumulative 3.49 GPA while at GCU. In March, 2012, Warren was honored as the 16th individual, and the 5th member from the University's basketball team, to be inducted into the Grand Canyon University Athletics Hall of Fame. Bar membership Warren is licensed to practice law with the State Bars of Kansas and Michigan, and in Washington, D.C. Career Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC. (1990–1991) Warren began his law career at Bond, Schoeneck & King in Overland Park, Kansas (1990–91). As an associate there, he received his first exposure to sports law. The firm specialized in representing universities that were charged with NCAA violations. While at the firm, Warren worked with former Southeastern Conference Commissioner, Michael Slive, and collegiate sports attorney Mike Glazier on many high-profile cases. Kevin F. Warren & Associates (1992–1997) In 1991, while teaching a class at Notre Dame, Warren befriended All-American defensive lineman Chris Zorich. In 1992, Warren established his own sports and entertainment agency, Kevin Warren & Associates in Overland Park, Kansas, with Zorich becoming his first client. Warren also represented Hall of Fame Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Will Shields. During his time in Kansas City, Warren also served as an adjunct professor at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law. St. Louis Rams (1997–2001) In 1997, Warren was hired by then St. Louis Rams head coach Dick Vermeil in a legal/front office position. Kevin Warren held the position of Vice President of Player Programs/Football Legal Counsel for the St. Louis Rams from 1997 to 2000 before his promotion to Vice President of Football Administration. Working closely with Vermeil, Warren gained insight into how football operations functioned. Warren credits this experience for providing him with priceless knowledge and credits Coach Vermeil for providing him his big break into the NFL. Warren earned a Super Bowl Ring with the Rams when they defeated the Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXIV. Vermeil praised Warren in 2012 as being "as critical and important a part of [the] Rams Super Bowl Championship team as anybody in [the] organization." Detroit Lions (2001–2003) In 2001, Warren joined the Detroit Lions as the senior vice president of business operations and general counsel. During his stint with the Lions, Warren was recognized by Crain's Detroit Business on their “40 Under 40” list, which honored the top 40 Detroit business leaders under the age of 40. Greenberg Traurig (2003–2005) Following his time with the Lions, Warren returned to Phoenix where he worked for the international law firm Greenberg Traurig. In this role Warren represented the Wilf family and Minnesota Vikings ownership group in what became a successful $600 million deal to purchase the Minnesota Vikings. Zygi Wilf and five partners purchased the Minnesota Vikings from Red McCombs in 2005. Forbes estimated the 2019 value of the franchise at US$2.7 billion. Minnesota Vikings (2005–2019) Warren represented the Vikings’ new ownership group in their purchase of the team. The Vikings then hired Warren as their executive vice president of legal affairs and chief administr.... Discover the Kevin Warren popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Kevin Warren books.

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    Number Nine Dream

    Robert Howley & Graham Clutton

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    100 Irish Rugby Greats

    John Scally

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    Everyday Heroes

    Jody Mitic

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    Paper Cuts

    Ted Kessler

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    Own The Moment

    Carl Lentz

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    Go Down Together

    Jeff Guinn

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    Oswald in New Orleans

    Harold Weisberg & Jim Garrison

    Harold Weisberg was foremost among the early trailblazers who saw the inadequacy of the Warren Report’s solution to the crime of the century. He tirelessly petitioned the governmen...