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'''Tom Garfinkel''' is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the [[Miami Dolphins]] and [[Sun Life Stadium]], having been named to the position on September 9, 2013.<ref>{{cite web|title=PRESS RELEASE: Tom Garfinkel Named President And CEO Of Miami Dolphins And Sun Life Stadium|url=http://www.miamidolphins.com/news/article-1/PRESS-RELEASE-Tom-Garfinkel-Named-President-And-CEO-Of-Miami-Dolphins-And-Sun-Life-Stadium-/8fa2cd76-eab5-4790-8761-f3ce82e39e92|work=miamidolphins.com|accessdate=21 May 2014}}</ref>
'''Tom Garfinkel''' is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the [[Miami Dolphins]] and Hard Rock Stadium, having been named to the position on September 9, 2013.<ref>{{cite web|title=PRESS RELEASE: Tom Garfinkel Named President And CEO Of Miami Dolphins And Sun Life Stadium|url=http://www.miamidolphins.com/news/article-1/PRESS-RELEASE-Tom-Garfinkel-Named-President-And-CEO-Of-Miami-Dolphins-And-Sun-Life-Stadium-/8fa2cd76-eab5-4790-8761-f3ce82e39e92|work=miamidolphins.com|accessdate=21 May 2014}}</ref>


In his role, Garfinkel is responsible for all business operations of the Dolphins and Sun Life Stadium, including all budget responsibility. Garfinkel joins the Dolphins after working with the [[San Diego Padres]] since 2009. He was named to the post of President and Chief Operating Officer in April 2009 and was promoted to Chief Executive Officer in April 2012. During his tenure with the Padres, Garifnkel led an executive team that grew local revenues and attendance {{Cn|date=January 2014}}, improved and innovated concessions{{Cn|date=January 2014}}, implemented new wi-fi throughout the ballpark{{Cn|date=January 2014}}, and executed a new local TV contract worth over $1.2B {{Cn|date=January 2014}}. In addition, the team was recognized in a SportsBusiness Journal survey for having the number one ticket sales and service team in baseball in both 2011 and 2012.
In his role, Garfinkel is responsible for all business operations of the Dolphins and Hard Rock Stadium, including all budget responsibility. Garfinkel joins the Dolphins after working with the [[San Diego Padres]] since 2009. He was named to the post of President and Chief Operating Officer in April 2009 and was promoted to Chief Executive Officer in April 2012. During his tenure with the Padres, Garifnkel led an executive team that grew local revenues and attendance {{Cn|date=January 2014}}, improved and innovated concessions{{Cn|date=January 2014}}, implemented new wi-fi throughout the ballpark{{Cn|date=January 2014}}, and executed a new local TV contract worth over $1.2B {{Cn|date=January 2014}}. In addition, the team was recognized in a SportsBusiness Journal survey for having the number one ticket sales and service team in baseball in both 2011 and 2012.


Prior to joining the Padres, Garfinkel was Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the [[Arizona Diamondbacks]]. During his tenure there, he built a long-term strategic plan for the franchise {{Cn|date=January 2014}}, led the re-branding of the club and updating of [[Chase Field]] and led a team that produced the highest controllable revenues in the franchise's history in 2008 {{Cn|date=January 2014}}.
Prior to joining the Padres, Garfinkel was Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the [[Arizona Diamondbacks]]. During his tenure there, he built a long-term strategic plan for the franchise {{Cn|date=January 2014}}, led the re-branding of the club and updating of [[Chase Field]] and led a team that produced the highest controllable revenues in the franchise's history in 2008 {{Cn|date=January 2014}}.

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Tom Garfinkel is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Miami Dolphins and Hard Rock Stadium, having been named to the position on September 9, 2013.[1]

In his role, Garfinkel is responsible for all business operations of the Dolphins and Hard Rock Stadium, including all budget responsibility. Garfinkel joins the Dolphins after working with the San Diego Padres since 2009. He was named to the post of President and Chief Operating Officer in April 2009 and was promoted to Chief Executive Officer in April 2012. During his tenure with the Padres, Garifnkel led an executive team that grew local revenues and attendance [citation needed], improved and innovated concessions[citation needed], implemented new wi-fi throughout the ballpark[citation needed], and executed a new local TV contract worth over $1.2B [citation needed]. In addition, the team was recognized in a SportsBusiness Journal survey for having the number one ticket sales and service team in baseball in both 2011 and 2012.

Prior to joining the Padres, Garfinkel was Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the Arizona Diamondbacks. During his tenure there, he built a long-term strategic plan for the franchise [citation needed], led the re-branding of the club and updating of Chase Field and led a team that produced the highest controllable revenues in the franchise's history in 2008 [citation needed].

Prior to joining the Diamondbacks, Garfinkel spent five years with Chip Ganassi Racing Teams as Executive Vice President, overseeing all business operations of the 400-employee company. He negotiated more than $500 million in sponsorship and driver contracts that resulted in a 280 percent increase of annual company revenue during his tenure. While Garfinkel was at Chip Ganassi Racing Teams, the organization won two championships and grew to include three NASCAR Nextel Cup teams, one Busch Series team, two IndyCar teams and one Grand-Am team.

Garfinkel's background also includes time at Texaco, Inc., where he managed sponsorship and corporate branding, and at Miller Brewing Company in strategic marketing and sales. He grew up in Walnut Creek, California and attended Las Lomas High School. He then attended the University of Colorado at Boulder and received an MBA from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.

References

  1. ^ "PRESS RELEASE: Tom Garfinkel Named President And CEO Of Miami Dolphins And Sun Life Stadium". miamidolphins.com. Retrieved 21 May 2014.

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