Majority owner: Jeffrey Lurie, 63
Minority owners: Christina Weiss Lurie, 54, retained share of team in divorce settlement; Richard Green, 62, of Firstrust Bank; Mike Michelson, 63, of KKR, an investment firm.
Source of wealth: Lurie's family founded General Cinema, which evolved into Harcourt General. The company owns publishing houses, Neiman-Marcus and Bergdorf-Goodman.
Net worth: $1.1 billion (Forbes)
Residence: Villanova, Pennsylvania
Marital status: Remarried
Family: One son, one daughter
Education: Clark University (B.A.); Boston University (masters in psychology); Brandeis University (Ph.D. in social policy)
When purchased team and for how much: 1994 for $185 million
Franchise valuation: $1.75 billion (Forbes)
2014 revenue/rank: $330 million/seventh (Forbes)
Owns stadium (how much invested): Built Lincoln Financial Field as part of public/private partnership with Philadelphia and Pennsylvania (Philadelphia Eagles paid about half of $360 million cost; team manages the stadium)
Ownership philosophy: Hire a CEO-type head coach who sets tone for entire franchise, then surround him with resources and support staff to pursue his vision. Values stability, as evidenced by Andy Reid's 14 years as head coach. Lurie's tenure has included emphasis on community service and ecological sustainability.
Defining moment in ownership tenure: January 2005 Super Bowl appearance against the New England Patriots, the team Lurie rooted for as a fan and tried to purchase before moving on to buy the Eagles.
Regular/postseason wins-losses during tenure: 186-148-2/11-12
General managers during tenure: Harry Gamble (1994-95), Dick Daniels (1997), Tom Modrak (1998-2001), Andy Reid (2001-10), Howie Roseman (2011-14), Chip Kelly (2015-present)
Coaches during tenure: Rich Kotite (1994), Ray Rhodes (1995-98), Andy Reid (1999-2012), Chip Kelly (2013-present)
Playoff appearances: 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013
Super Bowl appearances/championships: Lost to Patriots 24-21 in Super Bowl XXXIX (2004 season)
NFL committees: Finance, broadcast, stadium, international, Super Bowl advisory
































