Jed York

John Edward 'Jed' York is an American sports executive, the son of Denise DeBartolo York and John York, and the Team President / Owner of the San Francisco 49ers. He is also the nephew of former Niners owner Edward J. DeBartolo Jr..

Early life
Born and raised in Youngstown, Ohio, Jed attended St. Charles elementary school and Cardinal Mooney High. While in high school he was a baseball team captain and the senior class president. He also graduated from the University of Notre Dame earning a Bachelor of Arts in Finance and History.

Career
York began his working days as a financial analyst for Guggenheim Partners at their New York City offices. York and his family initially intended for him to stay in New York in order to further his education with a Master's degree. However, when the 49ers brought in Mike Nolan to be head coach, it was decided that would be the best time to also bring York into the organization and prepare a several year transition of leadership.

He began his career with the San Francisco 49ers as the Director of Strategic Planning and then as Vice President of Strategic Planning in which he managed the integration of brand strategies and projects related to the long-term operational and financial development of the organization.

On December 28, 2008 Jed York became the Team President / Owner and his parents became co-chairmen responsible for providing resources and maintaining their role of interacting with other owners and NFL executives.

On October 11, 2010, with the 49ers off to a disappointing 0-5 start, Jed York wrote to ESPN's Adam Schefter that the 49ers would win their division and make the playoffs. This proclamation led ESPN Columnist David Fleming to refer to York as "kooky" and "goofy" and to note that York "backs up such bold declarations with a long list of qualifications starting with (1) his lifelong love of the 49ers, (2) his prestigious high school baseball career and (3) the fact that his godfather is Eddie DeBartolo."

Honors
Inductee of Phi Alpha Theta National History Honors Society.