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Forty Under Paraag Marathe
Age: 38
Team: San Francisco 49ers
Title: President
Where born: Sunnyvale, Calif.
Education: University of California, Berkeley (B.S.); Stanford University (MBA)
Family: Wife, Jennifer
Favorite way to unwind: Going for a run outdoors in the neighborhood with my dog Rita.
Cause supported: Andrea’s Voice, an organization looking to educate and help those with eating disorders.
Most thrilling/adventurous thing I’ve ever done: Is still to come in my life.
If I could change jobs with anyone for a day, it would be: Starting pitcher for an MLB team. I think it would be challenging and exciting to have the entire team’s success or failure dependent on you — every fifth day, of course!
will be a good year if: The 49ers are the first team to play in the Super Bowl in their home stadium.
My fellow Forty Under 40 class members would be surprised to know that I: Worked at and managed my parents’ Round Table Pizza restaurant from age 12 through
TERREL LLOYD / SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
NFL teams often struggle with a cultural divide between their football operations and their business side.
Some clubs try to have only one entrance into team headquarters to counter any sense of division. Full front-office retreats are not unheard of, along with other bonding exercises.
The San Francisco 49ers don’t really have this kind of divide.
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“My job is kind of unique, because I started on the football side.”
Late Hall of Fame coach Bill Walsh hired Marathe from Bain & Co. in to work on the team’s football side, analyzing salary cap matters. He became the team’s chief contract negotiator in , and then he gradually got pulled into the business side as well.
Last year provided perhaps the highest-profile example of his dual roles to date.
Not only did bring the opening of Levi’s Stadium, a venue for which Marathe helped oversee negotiations and construction, but he also worked to sign quarterback Colin Kaepernick to a new six-year deal.
— Daniel Kaplan
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