Jerry Jones Jr.

Jerral Wayne Jones Jr. (born September 27, 1969) is the Chief Sales and Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President of the Dallas Cowboys.[1] Executive Vice President and Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Jerry Jones, Jr. is a key member of the Dallas Cowboys front office, overseeing the club’s entire sales and marketing efforts. Jones was instrumental in the design and planning of AT&T Stadium, viewed as one of the world’s truly unique sports and entertainment venues, as well as the team’s new state-of-the-art training complex - The Star – which opened in Frisco in 2016. Jones played an integral role in the development of the Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters located at The Star in Frisco, Texas. His Desire to make the Cowboys practice facility about health and wellness, sports nutrition, and sports medicine led to the building of the Baylor Scott and White Sports Therapy and Research Center. This 300,000-square foot campus for sports medicine and sports performance opened its doors in June 2018. In his current role, Jones is the guiding force behind all of the club’s sales and marketing efforts, both those directed at the team’s loyal fans as well as its corporate partners. With the Cowboys unique vertical structure, Jones leads a team that is not only responsible for the sales and marketing of the club, but also its vast merchandising business as well as all digital and broadcast media.


Personal life

Jones, born Sept. 27, 1969, earned his law degree from Southern Methodist University in 1995. He completed his undergraduate coursework at Georgetown University, where he majored in political science and graduated with a BA in 1992. Jones is the son of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and the younger brother of Cowboys executives Stephen Jones and Charlotte Jones Anderson. Jones and his wife, Lori, reside in Dallas, Texas with their children James and Mary Chambers.

References

  1. "Jerry Jones Jr". Official Site of the Dallas Cowboys. Retrieved December 23, 2010.


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