Here's how to do it… in a very CEO-like way.
The Atlanta Falcons may have lost their “Sunday Night Football” game against the Kansas City Chiefs, but the game was special for the team and fans as owner Arthur Blank was inducted into the Falcons' ring of honor.
The organization's owner and chairman, Arthur M. Blank, inducted him into the Hall of Fame during halftime, and the team's social media account said Blank's impact “will be felt forever.” (RELATED: Cowboys' CeeDee Lamb spotted yelling at Dak Prescott on the sideline during brutal loss to Ravens)
Take over ownership of a franchise 2002Though Blank has never won a Super Bowl, he is one of the most influential owners in the entire NFL, and he has also boosted Atlanta's attendance rankings from 30th to 11th in the NFL, while also boosting revenue.
Blank also successfully led Mercedes-Benz Stadium to the number one spot for lowest food and beverage prices in the league, an achievement that earned Blank the 2018 Sports Breakthrough of the Year Award from the Sports Business Journal.
In his 23 years as owner, the Falcons 179 wins, 177 losses 1 Super Bowl appearance (2017).
Welcome to the Falcons' Ring of Honor, Arthur Blank! pic.twitter.com/FXXKceDRyO
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) September 23, 2024
And to make the situation even better, he got introduced by iconic actor Samuel L. Jackson. *LOL*
After an introduction by Samuel L. Jackson, Arthur Blank was presented with the Ring of Honor!!🙏🙌#Falcons #StandUp pic.twitter.com/xBoI22ziYh
— Yuri Andryashchuk 🇺🇦 (@YuriyATL) September 23, 2024
That's the kind of boss he is.