Joel Glazer

[1][2] He grew up in Rochester, New York, and attended the American University in Washington, D.C., receiving a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies.

[citation needed] After working alongside his father Malcolm to successfully acquire the Tampa Bay Buccaneers franchise in 1995, Glazer worked in conjunction with his brother, Bryan, to build a community consensus for local approval of what would become Raymond James Stadium.

Thereafter, in 2002, he helped lead the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to the franchise first Super Bowl victory versus the Oakland Raiders on January 26, 2003.

During the 2019 offseason, Glazer was appointed chairman of the International Committee by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

His work with the club led to his naming in 2007 as one of the Top 10 most influential Americans in the United Kingdom by The Telegraph.