1970s
After earning his masters in 1971, Dolich worked for the NBA’sOakland Athletics (1980–1994)
Dolich spent the next 15 years of his career with Major League Baseball's Oakland A's. When Dolich arrived in Oakland, the A's ranked last in attendance in the league and Dolich was charged with rejuvenating interest in the team. In his first 13 years, Dolich increased season ticket sales from 326 to 16,000 and attendance from 850,000 to 2.9 million. Dolich was elevated to the position of executive vice president in 1993, and in this capacity he helped generate $58 million of annual revenue for the club. He was a member of the team's executive council that was charged by ownership with running the business operation on a daily basis, as well as the lead negotiator in both corporate sponsor and broadcasting contracts. During this time, Dolich established relationships with wide variety of community-based organizations in the Bay Area. He was the team spokesperson in all business and marketing related matters with media and served on Major League Baseball Properties Board of Directors. Dolich's creative marketing campaigns, which included the now famous "Billy Ball" radio and TV ads, helped change the sports marketing landscape in the Bay Area. While Dolich was in Oakland, the A’s made three consecutive appearances in the World Series, including a sweep of the San Francisco Giants in 1989 to win the “Battle of the Bay” and the world championship.Life in California
After leaving the Athletics, Dolich spent one year as the President/COO of the NBA’sVancouver/Memphis Grizzlies (2000–2007)
On June 1, 2000, Dolich returned to the NBA to serve as the Memphis Grizzlies' president of business operations. Over the next seven years, Dolich was responsible for the Grizzlies day-to-day business operations. He planned strategic and tactical concepts to increase revenues and repositioned the Grizzlies marketing, advertising, merchandising, promotions, corporate marketing, public relations, community investment, game entertainment and broadcasting. He also was part of the team that planned the move to Memphis from Vancouver and built and managed the FedEx Forum, the Grizzlies world-class arena built in downtown Memphis. During Dolich's time in Memphis, the team made its first three playoff appearances in franchise history. He established a season ticket base of more than 11,000 and sold out all 65 of the luxury suites.San Francisco 49ers (2008–2010)
In January 2008, Dolich joined the NFL's San Francisco 49ers as the club's chief operating officer and left that role in 2010. He was responsible for day-to-day business operations of the franchise including sales, marketing, public relations, corporate partnerships and facilities and worked with ownership on the planning for Levi's Stadium which opened in 2014.Dolich & Associates
In 2010, after leaving the San Francisco 49ers, Dolich opened his sports consultancy in Los Altos, California. Dolich & Associates offers counseling on property sales and marketing, along with event creation and executive search services. Clients include IMG College, West Coast Conference, FanlinQ, BCH99, TBT: The Basketball Tournament, Umpires Media, 4Front, 3Ball, and Bay Area Breeze.Selected work
* ''20 Secrets to Success for NCAA Student Athletes Who Won’t Go Pro''(Ohio University Press, 2018)Activities
* Sports Executive Leadership Council, 2009 – 2010 – Chairman * San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau, Vice Chairman, 2009 – 2010 * Board of Directors, Memphis Grizzlies Foundation, 2002 – 2007 * Founder, Alameda Challenger Little League * Founder, One Warm Shirt Project with St Anthony’s Foundation and Comcast Sports- 2013–2020 * National Sports Forum Diversity Cohort Committee, 2013–2019 * Memphis Regional Chamber of Commerce board member 2003 – 2007 * NBA Marketing Advisory Board, 2001 – 2007 * San Jose Sports Authority – Board of Directors, 2009–2019 * Accelerate Sports- Advisory Board- Sacramento * Navigate Marketing-Advisory Board- Chicago * 4FRONT Business Advisor * University of Central Florida-DeVos Sports Business Program-Advisory Board. * Fan Compass Sports Advisory Council-SF * Positive Coaching Alliance- Menlo Park, CA 2015–2019 * Northern California PGA Foundation Board of DirectorsMedia
* Columnist, Comcast Sportsnet Bay Area website 2010–14 * Contributing Writer, Sports Business Journal, 2010–2018 * Comcast Sportsnet Bay Area TV-"Sports Business Insider" * Contributing Writer for “The Ultimate Sports Guide” * Current host aEducation
* 1. Director of Career Development, Collegiate Athletics Masters Program, University of San Francisco, 2014–2017 * 2. Instructor at Stanford's School of Continuing Studies in Sports Management 2010–12. * 3. Woodard Teaching Fellow at Warsaw Sports Marketing Center at the University of Oregon 2006–2007. * 4. Ohio University Sports Management Program Advisory Board 2007–2012. * 5. Stanford School of Continuing Studies 2010–2020Awards and honors
* Ohio University Sports Management Program Alumnus of the Year-1982 * Who’s Who in America, 1983 – 2019 * Committee- Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame, 1982–2012 * Valley Stream, New York- Hall of Fame * CLIO Advertising Awards for Oakland A’s "BillyBall" Campaign * Sports Philanthropy Project, 2006 – Patterson Award Winner for Memphis Grizzlies. * Northern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame inductee-2014References
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