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Falcons promote McKay to president and CEO
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Falcons promote McKay to president and CEO

Published Sep. 1, 2011 2:34 p.m. ET

The Atlanta Falcons have given Rich McKay a new title: president and CEO.

McKay previously served as team president. Owner Arthur Blank said Thursday the expanded role is a reward for McKay's accomplishments and contributions on many key business initiatives, such as the team's efforts to build a new stadium.

McKay joined the Falcons in 2003 after serving as general manager of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for nearly nine years. He worked in the same role in Atlanta until moving up to president in 2008, clearing the way for Thomas Dimitroff to take over as GM.

In addition to his team duties, McKay serves as chairman of the NFL competition committee, which recommends rule changes and looks for ways to improve player safety.

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