George Daniel is the
Commissioner of the
National Lacrosse League. He was
appointed to the position effective January 10, 2009, succeeding
Jim Jennings.
Career
A native
of Easton
, Pennsylvania
, Daniel previously served as Deputy Commissioner and General Counsel for the NLL from 2000 to
2006 before leaving for one season to become President of the
New York Titans.
As the
Titans team president, Daniel was responsible for all aspects of
the launch of the team's business operations culminating in the
franchise's January 20th home opener at Madison Square
Garden
played in front of 13,127 fans, the fourth-largest
crowd for an inaugural home game in the 21 year history of the
league. The Titans were also a success on regional
television, drawing a higher viewer rating than the
NHL's
New Jersey Devils
and
New York Islanders on January
27th, a night when all three teams played televised games.
Daniel, who was initially hired by Commissioner Jim Jennings in
September 2000, had served as the league’s
second-in-command for the past six
seasons, taking the lead a variety of key tasks including
collective bargaining with the
player’s association. He also founded the
Black Hills Posse of the
International Basketball
Association and
Scranton Miners
of the Atlantic Basketball Association. He is also a former
co-owner of the
Bellingham Bells
baseball franchise.
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