Ted Phillips (born June 27, 1957) is an American businessman and the former president and CEO of the
National Football League
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's
Chicago Bears
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. He was only the fourth president of the 100-year-old organization at the time of his hiring, with his predecessors being
Michael McCaskey
Michael Benning McCaskey (December 11, 1943May 16, 2020) was an American sports executive who was the chairman of the Chicago Bears in the National Football League (NFL) from 1999 until 2011. He was the eldest son of the late Bears owner Virginia ...
,
George Halas Jr., and "Papa Bear"
George Halas
George Stanley Halas Sr. (February 2, 1895 – October 31, 1983), nicknamed "Papa Bear", was an American professional football end, coach, and executive. He was the founder and owner of the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL), ...
. Phillips is one of only two individuals in the NFL to serve on both the NFL Working Club Executive committee and the NFL Senior Club Executive committee, whose mission is to analyze both the financial and football operations aspects of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Early life and family
Phillips was born in
Oneida, New York
Oneida () is a city in Madison County in the U.S. state of New York. It is located west of Oneida Castle (in Oneida County) and east of Wampsville. The population was 10,329 at the 2020 census, down from 11,390 in 2010. The city, like b ...
and was raised in
Nashua, New Hampshire
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.
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He graduated from The
University of Notre Dame
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with an undergraduate degree in business and accounting. He worked for the accounting and consulting firm Ernst and Whinney, now known as
Ernst & Young
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, as an auditor and tax accountant from 1979 to 1983.
Phillips is the father of three sons: Matthew, Max, and Frank.
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Chicago Bears
Phillips began his career with the organization on September 28, 1983, as the team's controller. After about four years, he was promoted to the director of finance. Here, he was responsible for the club's business operations and the negotiating and signing of all player contracts.
While working with the Chicago Bears, he earned his master's degree in marketing and management from the Kellogg Graduate School at
Northwestern University
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in 1989.
In 1993, he became the vice president of operations and served there for six years until his promotion to team president.
President & CEO
The organization recognized Phillips work and effort and placed him in position to improve the club. Phillips was named the chief executive officer and president of the Chicago Bears on February 10, 1999, making him only the fourth president in team history, and the first who was not a member of the Halas-McCaskey family. He made many changes to the organization. In the offseason of 2001, Phillips hired
Jerry Angelo as the general manager of the team and later extended his contract in 2003 and 2006 to create stability in the front office. He also brought the Bears summer training camp back to Illinois in 2002. Fans have appreciated this by attending camp in groups of over 10,000 at the campus of
Olivet Nazarene University in
Bourbonnais, Illinois.
With the growing value of the team, ticket prices kept rising, but in 2009 Phillips decided to freeze ticket prices in light of the country's economic situation. Despite this, Phillips kept the Bears in the Top 10 Most Valuable NFL teams and raised the team's value to $1.09 Billion in 2011.
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Most Valuable NFL Teams" He also voted against the new NFL rule to move up kickoffs, which had been held at the 30 yard line, to the 35-yard line, considering Special Teams have been a strong point for the Bears, but the rule passed.
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In the 24 years Phillips acted as team president, the Bears made the playoffs six times. The Bears formally changed Phillips' responsibilities following the
2021 season, which saw the team fire head coach
Matt Nagy and general manager
Ryan Pace after a 6–11 finish. Phillips would no longer oversee the team's general manager, who would instead report directly to chairman
George McCaskey. On September 2, 2022, Phillips announced he would retire from his role after the 2022 NFL season. The Bears announced
Kevin Warren would succeed Phillips as president following the
2022 NFL season.
References
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Living people
Chicago Bears executives
NFL team presidents
Kellogg School of Management alumni
People from Nashua, New Hampshire
People from Oneida, New York
Mendoza College of Business alumni
1957 births
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