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TOM LEWAND<br />

PRESIDENT<br />

Tom Lewand, who was named team president December 29, 2008,<br />

oversees <strong>the</strong> team’s day-to-day operations and reports to Mr. Ford on<br />

all business, organizational and NFL matters. Now in his 18th <strong>season</strong><br />

with <strong>the</strong> Detroit Lions, fourth as president, he guides <strong>the</strong> overall<br />

direction of <strong>the</strong> franchise.<br />

Lewand’s fundamental principle is to consi<strong>st</strong>ently present <strong>the</strong><br />

Lions as a fi r<strong>st</strong>-class organization with a clear sense of mission<br />

and direction.<br />

Among his responsibilities, Lewand is <strong>the</strong> chief player contract<br />

negotiator and he oversees all day-to-day business operations of<br />

both <strong>the</strong> Detroit Lions and Ford Field entities. This includes <strong>the</strong><br />

management of fi nance, football admini<strong>st</strong>ration, player development,<br />

security, equipment operations, medical <strong>st</strong>aff , ticketing, sales and<br />

marketing, public/media relations, broadca<strong>st</strong>ing, digital media, human<br />

resources, Ford Field operations and admini<strong>st</strong>ration, acquisition<br />

of events and <strong>the</strong> development of Ford Field’s lease space in <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>st</strong>adium’s progression as a multi-use facility.<br />

An extremely talented, creative and aggressive businessman,<br />

Lewand has held a myriad of positions and responsibilities within<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>front</strong> offi ce during his tenure with <strong>the</strong> Lions, mo<strong>st</strong> recently as<br />

executive vice president and chief operating offi cer.<br />

On a League-wide level, Lewand is involved in several key business<br />

and labor issues. He serves on <strong>the</strong> S<strong>up</strong>er Bowl Advisory Committee<br />

and <strong>the</strong> NFL Management Council’s Club Executives Committee, and<br />

he was on <strong>the</strong> Committee on Revenue Sharing Qualifi ers and Special<br />

Committee on League Economics. Lewand represents <strong>the</strong> organization<br />

for all League-level business matters.<br />

Lewand’s leadership positions every aspect of <strong>the</strong> Lions<br />

organization, including Ford Field operations, to signifi cantly impact<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lions’ drive for a S<strong>up</strong>er Bowl title. For Lewand, everything from<br />

football transactions to Ford Field events infl uences <strong>the</strong> team’s ability<br />

to compete and win.<br />

Working alongside General Manager Martin Mayhew and Head<br />

Coach Jim Schwartz, Lewand is leading one of <strong>the</strong> NFL’s mo<strong>st</strong>improved<br />

teams.<br />

In January 2009, Lewand and Mayhew completed an exhau<strong>st</strong>ive<br />

and thorough search for a head coach that would lead <strong>the</strong> team on<br />

<strong>the</strong> fi eld. They completed that process with <strong>the</strong> hiring of Schwartz,<br />

who brought to <strong>the</strong> organization impressive results as a defensive<br />

coordinator as well as experience in player personnel. Schwartz’s<br />

philosophy on <strong>the</strong> game and how to build a successful team, along<br />

with his contributions to winning organizations and working under<br />

successful coaches, made him <strong>the</strong> right choice for <strong>the</strong> Lions’ new head<br />

coach. The hiring of Schwartz has brought <strong>st</strong>ability to <strong>the</strong> coaching<br />

<strong>st</strong>aff and tremendous development on <strong>the</strong> fi eld as <strong>the</strong> team continues<br />

to move in <strong>the</strong> right direction.<br />

The results have <strong>st</strong>eadily improved with <strong>the</strong> team increasing its<br />

win total by four wins in each of <strong>the</strong> pa<strong>st</strong> two years, in addition to<br />

claiming 10 wins la<strong>st</strong> <strong>season</strong> and earning a spot in <strong>the</strong> playoff s for<br />

<strong>the</strong> fi r<strong>st</strong> time since 1999.<br />

During his tenure with <strong>the</strong> Lions, Lewand has negotiated player<br />

contracts totaling more than $1.3 billion.<br />

Since 2009, Lewand has completed three of <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>st</strong> extensive<br />

and complex contract negotiations by re-signing All-Pro WR Calvin<br />

Johnson to <strong>the</strong> highe<strong>st</strong> contract by a receiver in League hi<strong>st</strong>ory and<br />

inking QB Mat<strong>the</strong>w Staff ord and DT Ndamukong Suh to <strong>the</strong>ir rookie<br />

contracts. Johnson was <strong>the</strong> bigge<strong>st</strong> off -<strong>season</strong> move for <strong>the</strong> Lions this<br />

pa<strong>st</strong> year as Lewand negotiated a new eight-year contract that has<br />

him signed with <strong>the</strong> Lions through 2019. Staff ord’s contract occurred<br />

within ju<strong>st</strong> a few hours of <strong>the</strong> 2009 NFL Dra allowing <strong>the</strong> team to<br />

sign <strong>the</strong> fi r<strong>st</strong> overall pick prior to <strong>the</strong> dra . Suh’s contract was <strong>the</strong><br />

large<strong>st</strong> by a dra ed player who did not play quarterback in NFL hi<strong>st</strong>ory.<br />

Johnson, Staff ord and Suh represent three of <strong>the</strong> young, highlytalented<br />

core of players who will help continue to lead <strong>the</strong> Lions’<br />

progress on <strong>the</strong> fi eld.<br />

Lewand’s additional contract highlights include: <strong>the</strong> Lions’ la<strong>st</strong><br />

20 fi r<strong>st</strong>-round dra choices, RB Barry Sanders’ la<strong>st</strong> NFL contract, <strong>the</strong><br />

contracts of several Pro Bowl players and recent key free agents.<br />

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BUILDING THE LIONS BRAND<br />

On <strong>the</strong> business side, Lewand con<strong>st</strong>antly evaluates and reviews<br />

opportunities to grow <strong>the</strong> team’s operations in order for those to<br />

impact <strong>the</strong> team’s ability to win on <strong>the</strong> fi eld. Lewand desires to<br />

combine a championship team with unique fan engagement and<br />

experiences.<br />

One key area of improvement <strong>the</strong> pa<strong>st</strong> two <strong>season</strong>s has been<br />

<strong>the</strong> growth in <strong>season</strong> ticket holders and ticket sales. Combined, <strong>the</strong><br />

Lions have sold out 15 of <strong>the</strong>ir la<strong>st</strong> 16 home games. La<strong>st</strong> year, <strong>the</strong><br />

Lions sold out all eight home games for <strong>the</strong> fi r<strong>st</strong> time since 2007. In<br />

2010, <strong>the</strong> team sold out seven of eight home games, which tallied <strong>the</strong><br />

combined totals of sellouts in 2008 (3) and 2009 (4). The introduction of<br />

numerous fan-friendly and family-oriented ticket options has greatly<br />

improved attendance at all Lions games.<br />

When <strong>the</strong> Lions defeated <strong>the</strong> Chicago Bears 24-13 during its fi r<strong>st</strong><br />

Monday Night Football appearance since 2001, <strong>the</strong> team claimed<br />

victory in <strong>front</strong> of a Ford Field record crowd (67,891) for a Lions home<br />

game. In fact, this pa<strong>st</strong> <strong>season</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lions regi<strong>st</strong>ered <strong>the</strong> fi ve large<strong>st</strong><br />

crowds since <strong>the</strong> team moved into Ford Field in 2002. Overall, <strong>the</strong>y<br />

topped <strong>the</strong> 500,000 mark for total attendance (509,940) for all eight<br />

home games for <strong>the</strong> fi r<strong>st</strong> time since 2002.<br />

In 2010, attendance to Lions games increased 14-percent. It was<br />

<strong>the</strong> large<strong>st</strong> increase by any NFC team, and Detroit was one of only two<br />

teams in <strong>the</strong> NFL to experience a double-digit increase in ticket sales.<br />

Lewand not only wants <strong>the</strong> team to provide <strong>the</strong> be<strong>st</strong> possible<br />

product on <strong>the</strong> fi eld for <strong>the</strong> fans, but he also is determined to make<br />

<strong>the</strong> experience aff ordable and one of <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>st</strong> valuable inve<strong>st</strong>ments<br />

for Lions fans. For <strong>season</strong> ticket holders, <strong>the</strong> team off ers additional<br />

unique interactive opportunities, such as town hall meetings,<br />

conference calls, online chats, meet-and-greets with players and<br />

special training camp access among o<strong>the</strong>rs to complement <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

purchase of <strong>season</strong> tickets.<br />

Heading into <strong>the</strong> 2012 <strong>season</strong>, <strong>the</strong> Lions have <strong>the</strong> large<strong>st</strong> growth in<br />

<strong>season</strong> ticket holders among any club since 2009. A similar trend has<br />

also occurred with regard to <strong>the</strong> team’s premium club seats, where <strong>the</strong><br />

holders of those seats have increased as high as any team in <strong>the</strong> NFL.<br />

The intere<strong>st</strong> in <strong>the</strong> Lions has not only increased at <strong>the</strong> gate but in<br />

home viewership as well. Over <strong>the</strong> pa<strong>st</strong> two <strong>season</strong>s, local television<br />

ratings (Detroit market) have increased 58-percent (27.5 rating in 2011<br />

from 17.4 rating in 2009), <strong>the</strong> highe<strong>st</strong> jump in local ratings among all<br />

NFL teams. In 2011, <strong>the</strong> Lions averaged a local household rating of<br />

27.5—<strong>the</strong> highe<strong>st</strong> for <strong>the</strong> team on record since 1998. Additionally, <strong>the</strong><br />

Lions’ 27.5 local household average rating represents a 15-percent<br />

increase from 2010, which was tied with Carolina and <strong>the</strong> New York<br />

Giants for <strong>the</strong> second-highe<strong>st</strong> increase in <strong>the</strong> entire NFL.<br />

A sampling of <strong>the</strong> Lions’ television ratings includes <strong>the</strong> team<br />

generating its highe<strong>st</strong> regular <strong>season</strong> single-game rating ever with<br />

a 36.4 household rating again<strong>st</strong> Chicago on Monday Night Football.<br />

The Lions Thanksgiving Day game again<strong>st</strong> Green Bay was <strong>the</strong> secondmo<strong>st</strong><br />

watched TV program of <strong>the</strong> 2011 Fall <strong>season</strong> with 30.2 million<br />

viewers (30.5 local rating), and 31.8 million viewers (40.6 local rating)<br />

tuned into <strong>the</strong> Lions Wild Card game at New Orleans January 7, 2012.<br />

The team appeared on national television three diff erent times,<br />

including <strong>the</strong> NFL fl exing its Week 13 game at New Orleans that gave<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lions <strong>the</strong>ir fi r<strong>st</strong>-ever appearance on NBC’s Sunday Night Football.<br />

In 2012, <strong>the</strong> Lions are slated for fi ve nationally televised games<br />

for ju<strong>st</strong> <strong>the</strong> fourth time since 1970. The Lions will have four prime<br />

time games this <strong>season</strong> for only <strong>the</strong> second time (1998) in <strong>the</strong> pa<strong>st</strong><br />

43 <strong>season</strong>s.<br />

In 2010, TV ratings for Detroit Lions games increased 37-percent,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> overall ratings for <strong>the</strong> <strong>season</strong> were <strong>the</strong> highe<strong>st</strong> in fi ve years.<br />

As <strong>the</strong> team ended <strong>the</strong> year on a high note with a four-game win<br />

<strong>st</strong>reak, so did <strong>the</strong> TV ratings. The Lions’ ratings (27.9) during <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

20-13 win over Minnesota at home were <strong>the</strong> highe<strong>st</strong> for <strong>the</strong> team in<br />

a Week 17 game since 1998.<br />

Seeking opportunities to reach and communicate with more<br />

fans, Lewand emphasizes <strong>the</strong> importance of growing fan interaction<br />

through digital media. During <strong>the</strong> 2011 <strong>season</strong> (Augu<strong>st</strong>-December),

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