- Jim Murray (football)
Jim Murray is the co-founder of the
Ronald McDonald House and a formerGeneral Manager of thePhiladelphia Eagles . He is a native ofWest Philadelphia and is also president of Jim Murray Ltd, a sports promotion and marketing firm.Childhood
The son of
Irish Catholic parents, he grew up in a rowhouse inWest Philadelphia and attended Our Mother of Sorrows Parish grade school and West Catholic High School. He graduated fromVillanova University in1960 .Early career
He began his career in sports administration with the
Tidewater Tides of baseball'sSouth Atlantic League . After a tour of active duty with the Marine Corps Reserve, he returned to baseball as assistant general manager of theAtlanta Crackers , an affiliate of theSt. Louis Cardinals . In1964 , he left baseball to enter therestaurant business, but returned to Villanova as sports information director in1966 .Philadelphia Eagles
In 1969, he joined the
Philadelphia Eagles 'public relations staff and became theNFL team's administrative assistant two years later. In 1974, five years after joining the organization, Murray was namedgeneral manager for the Eagles.For more than nine years, Murray served as general manager and took the franchise from the NFL's cellar toSuper Bowl heights. In 1976, he and ownerLeonard Tose hiredDick Vermeil ashead coach . From 1978 through 1981, the Eagles made the NFL playoffs. After the 1980 season, the Eagles played the Raiders inSuper Bowl XV , which was the only Super Bowl appearance in the franchise's history prior to 2005. Murray left the Eagles in 1983.Charity work
During his 14 years with the Eagles, Murray assumed leadership roles in a number of community projects. He helped start the successful [http://www.eaglesfly.org/aboutus.asp Eagles Fly for Leukemia] campaign. He was the co-founder of the first
Ronald McDonald House inPhiladelphia along withDr. Audrey Evans and persuaded many of his peers in theNFL to become involved in the unique Ronald McDonald House concept. The Ronald McDonald Houses provide temporary homes, at little or no cost, for the families of children undergoing treatment for various illnesses at nearby hospitals. Started in Philadelphia in1974 , there are now over 200 Ronald McDonald Houses worldwide.These activities have endeared Murray to people all around the Philadelphia area.Awards
His numerous honors and awards include the first annual Leonard Tose Award in 2002, Citizen of the Year Award from the
American Medical Association in1999 , the Distinguished Service Award from theAmerican Legion in 1992, inducted into the Philadelphia City All-Star Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in1992 , PresidentRonald Reagan 's Medal for Volunteers of America in1987 , the prestigious Bert Bell Man of the Year Award from the Bakers Club of Philadelphia in1983 , 2005 Award for Outstanding Catholic Leadership given by the Catholic Leadership Institute.Murray and his wife, Dianne, reside in
Rosemont, Pennsylvania . They have five children and four grandchildren.Film and Television
Murray can be found being interviewed on numerous
NFL Films Productions about the Philadelphia Eagles.
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