Lombardi speaks in Canton
Hall Info
Published on : 5/13/2013
Cleveland Browns General Manager Michael Lombardi was the guest speaker at Monday’s Pro Football Hall of Fame Luncheon Club in Canton, Ohio. He took some time before his speaking engagement for a quick tour of the Hall of Fame.
Lombardi was particularly interested in the desk on display from Hall of Famer Bert Bell who owned the Philadelphia Eagles before becoming the NFL’s Commissioner. Lombardi spent the 1997 season working with the Eagles player personnel department.
Lombardi (second from right) posed for a photo next to Bell’s desk with three Hall of Fame executives (left-to-right) Steve Perry, president/executive director; Steve Strawbridge vice president-merchandise sales/licensing; and Joe Horrigan, vice president-communications/exhibits.
Lombardi was particularly interested in the desk on display from Hall of Famer Bert Bell who owned the Philadelphia Eagles before becoming the NFL’s Commissioner. Lombardi spent the 1997 season working with the Eagles player personnel department.
Lombardi (second from right) posed for a photo next to Bell’s desk with three Hall of Fame executives (left-to-right) Steve Perry, president/executive director; Steve Strawbridge vice president-merchandise sales/licensing; and Joe Horrigan, vice president-communications/exhibits.
Previous Article
Former Green Bay Packer Arnie Herber’s Legacy Honored at Green Bay West High School
Next Article
Jack Butler, 1927-2013
Hall of Fame cornerback Jack Butler who was among the premier stars of the 1950s died Saturday at the age of 85.