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Amy Trask

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American lawyer

Amy Trask
EducationUniversity of California, Berkeley (BA)
University of Southern California (JD)
OccupationsSports Executive, Lawyer, Host onCBS Sports Network, Podcaster, Author
Known forFormer CEO of theOakland Raiders

Amy Trask[1] is an American sports executive, author, and lawyer fromCalifornia. She is the formerCEO of theOakland Raiders.[2] Trask has also been referred to as the "Princess of Darkness" by Raiders fans.[1]

Education

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Trask grew up in theBrentwood district ofLos Angeles and graduated fromUniversity of California, Berkeley in 1982 with a B.A. degree inpolitical science. She became a fan of the Oakland Raiders while attending Berkeley and was a member ofPhi Beta Kappa.[1] After graduating from Berkeley, Trask received aJ.D. from theGould School of Law at theUniversity of Southern California. She began law school in 1982, the same year the Raidersmoved to Los Angeles.

Career with the Raiders

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In 1983, Trask interned at the Los Angeles Raiders legal department.[3] Trask was admitted to theState Bar of California in 1985.[4] Trask began her legal career at a law firm in Los Angeles and rejoined the Raiders in 1987.[3] Trask was appointed chief executive of the Raiders in 1997. She resigned from the Raiders on May 11, 2013.[5] After her resignation, Trask was referred to as the “glue” that held the organization together.[6]

Today

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Since 2013, Trask has served as an analyst forCBS Sports andCBS Sports Network, appearing regularly onThat Other Pregame Show and periodically onThe NFL Today.[7] Trask is one of the original group of panelists appearing on the first-ever all-women's sports talk show,We Need To Talk on CBS Sports Network. Trask is a co-host of theWhat the Football podcast, available on most major podcast platforms. Trask has also written a book titledYou Negotiate Like a Girl on her experience as an executive in the NFL.[8]

Trask serves on the advisory board of the Los Angeles Sports and Entertainment Commission.

Trask served on the board of directors of Far Niente Wine Estates from 2013 through 2016.

Trask served as CEO ofBig3, a3-on-3professional basketball league founded by Ice Cube and Jeff Kwatinetz, during its inaugural season in 2017,[9] and then served as chairman of the board of Big3 through October 2022.[10]

Trask received a 2017 WISE Woman of the Year Award awarded by Women in Sports and Events (WISE),[11] a 2018 Campanile Excellence in Achievement Award awarded by the UC Berkeley Foundation and the Cal Alumni Association (University of California at Berkeley),[12] and a 2020 Top Women in Media Award awarded by Cynopsis Media.[13] In 2019, as part of the National Football League's commemoration of its 100-year anniversary, Trask was named as one of the top 100 Greatest Game Changers in NFL history.[14] In 2023, Trask was named by Sports Illustrated Cal Sports Report as one of the top 100 individuals associated with University of California athletics.[15]

References

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  1. ^abcGloster, Rob (December 8, 2010)."NFL's Most Powerful Woman Seeks Stadium Cure for Oakland Raiders Blackouts".Bloomberg L.P. RetrievedOctober 2, 2011.
  2. ^"Catching Up With Raiders Chief Executive Amy Trask". Sports Business Daily.
  3. ^abSmith, Michelle (January 4, 2001)."Football's Fabulous Female Executive".San Francisco Chronicle. RetrievedDecember 5, 2012.
  4. ^"Amy Jeanne Trask - #121589". State Bar of California. RetrievedDecember 5, 2012.
  5. ^Hanzus, Dan."Amy Trask Resigns as CEO of Oakland Raiders". NFL Enterprises LLC. RetrievedMay 11, 2013.
  6. ^"Kawakami: Amy Trask was Raiders glue".The Mercury News. May 12, 2013. RetrievedMay 17, 2022.
  7. ^"Amy Trask".sdwomensweek.com. RetrievedJune 12, 2022.
  8. ^Mullen, Liz."Trask Reveals Book Title".sportsbusinessdaily.com. Sports Business Journal. RetrievedMay 25, 2015.
  9. ^"BIG3 Names Respected Sports Industry Executive Amy Trask CEO". big3.com. April 11, 2017. Archived fromthe original on August 8, 2017. RetrievedAugust 8, 2017.
  10. ^"Jeff Kwatinetz Exits The Firm To Focus On Big3".Deadline Hollywood. October 26, 2017. RetrievedJanuary 10, 2018.
  11. ^(WISE), Women in Sports and Events."WISE Announces 2017 WISE Women of the Year Award Recipients".www.prnewswire.com. RetrievedMay 16, 2018.
  12. ^"Achievement Awards | Berkeley Awards".awards.berkeley.edu. RetrievedMay 16, 2018.
  13. ^"Cynopsis Top Women in Media Awards - Nominate before May 5th".
  14. ^"'NFL 100 Greatest' Game Changers: Amy Trask".NFL.com.
  15. ^"The Cal 100".
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