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David Modell (born David Orrick McDearmon, Jr.; August 16, 1960 – January 13, 2017) was an American business executive and sports team owner who served as president and COO of the
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Early years

Modell was the son of the late 1960s film and television actress Patricia Breslin and the late television and movie actor David Orrick McDearmon (1914–1979). During his 25-year association with the original
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and the Baltimore Ravens, he worked in the ticket office and in the public relations and marketing divisions. He started working for the Browns at 14, in 1975, helping the members of the grounds crew. In 1969, David's mother wed Cleveland Browns owner and advertising executive
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. Shortly after, Modell legally adopted him and his brother, John.


Baltimore Ravens

From the franchise's arrival in Baltimore as the re-christened "Ravens" in 1996, to the sale of the team to
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in 2003, Modell served as President. He negotiated contracts and coordinated game day operations. He also helped to coordinate the fan vote to rename the team in 1996, and was involved in the selection of the team's new logo. Shortly after the Ravens' victory in
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, Modell was handed control of the team's primary day-by-day operations by his father, team owner Art, who bought the franchise (then the
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) in 1961. Since the change of principal ownership, Modell, like his late father Art, maintained a position with the team as a consultant, and kept a low public profile.


Personal life

Modell lived in Baltimore with his second wife, Michel, and helped run Modell Ventures. Modell also had an older brother, John, who is a music composer/producer, and is president of Modular Entertainment, a music and multimedia production company. Modell served as chairman for 3ality Digital, Inc., which provides 3D entertainment solutions from image captures through broadcast, in any viewing platform, for various consumers. His brother, John, also serves as part of the company's Board Of Directors. Modell died on January 13, 2017, from lung cancer.


References

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