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Bryan Wiedmeier

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Bryan J. Wiedmeier is in his fourth season with the Cleveland Browns, having joined the organization as Executive Vice President-Business Operations on January 11, 2010. In 2013 he adopted a new role, working closely with CEO Joe Banner focusing on long-term strategic planning for the organization, including stadium projects and other capital endeavors.

Beginnings with the Dolphins

Wiedmeier joined the Browns following a successful 29-year tenure with the Miami Dolphins. He was hired by Dolphins Founder Joe Robbie in 1981 and was promoted to Assistant General Manager by Robbie in 1989. He served in key roles and ascending executive capacities for the Dolphins with responsibilities including business operations and football administration. He was named President and COO by owner H. Wayne Huizenga in January 2006.

During Wiedmeier’s time with the Dolphins (1981-2009), the team ranked fourth in the NFL in wins with a 260-195-1 regular-season record, and appeared in 27 postseason games. This run was highlighted by eight division titles, four AFC Championship games and a pair of Super Bowl appearances.

Off the field, the Dolphins enjoyed equal success. The club produced franchise highs for consecutive sellouts and total attendance, and built both a new stadium and training facility. South Florida was also awarded five Super Bowls and a Pro Bowl by the NFL during this period. The Dolphins were leaders in the league’s international initiatives with six appearances in five countries, including the inaugural regular-season games in London and Toronto.

Cleveland Browns

On January 11, 2010, the Cleveland Browns named Wiedmeier Executive Vice President - Business Operations.[1]

NFL

Wiedmeier has been active in league affairs for three decades as a club representative in National Football League matters and serving on NFL committees and working groups. He is an original member of the NFL Management Council’s Working Club Executive Committee and NFL Player Insurance Trust.

In his NFL career, Wiedmeier has had the unique opportunity to work closely with five of the top football leaders of the era, including two members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. This group includes the winningest coach in NFL history, Don Shula as well as Jimmy Johnson, Nick Saban, Bill Parcells and Mike Holmgren.

“I’ve always felt that if I left the Dolphins and started somewhere else in the league the first person I would hire would be Bryan Wiedmeier,” said Hall of Fame Head Coach Don Shula, with whom Wiedmeier worked from 1981-95. “He knows every aspect of the business and has become one of the top executives in the NFL.”

Education

Wiedmeier earned his J.D. from the University of Miami School of Law and is a member of the Florida Bar. He was a three-year starting center for Carroll College (Montana), where he earned his business degree and served as team captain his senior year. He was a sophomore starter on Carroll’s 1978 Hall of Fame team.

Personal life

Bryan and his wife, Mary K., have five children, Lauren, Victoria, John, Danielle and Matthew.

Notes

  1. ^ "Wiedmeier named Executive VP". Archived from the original on January 22, 2010. Retrieved 11 January 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
Preceded by Miami Dolphins President
2006-2009
Succeeded by
position abolished