In his 31 years as an NFL official, Tunney received a record 29
postseason assignments, including ten Championships and three Super
Bowls.
Still active in league affairs and many sports issues, Tunney
is a member of Commissioner Tagliabue's Officiating 2000 Committee, and
was Vice Chair of the U. S. Olympic Committee for Northern California
(Sydney 2000 Games).
A celebrated and respected speaker, Tunney's credentials place
him in the top 1% of professional speakers working today. A
past-president of the National Speakers Association, he is a mentor to
many members. Known for his ability to educate, motivate and entertain,
Tunney works with national and international corporations and
organizations, helping them to build winning teams, develop leadership
skills and increase personal productivity.
Jim Tunney had an
exemplary career as an NFL referee (1960-1991). Known as the "Dean of
NFL Referees," Tunney was the first official to be named to the
"All-Madden Team," holds the top honor (the Gold Whistle) from the
National Association of Sports Officials and is in the Pro Football
Hall of Fame.
In his 31 years as an NFL official, Tunney received a record 29
postseason assignments, including ten Championships and three Super
Bowls.
Still active in league affairs and many sports issues, Tunney
is a member of Commissioner Tagliabue's Officiating 2000 Committee, and
was Vice Chair of the U. S. Olympic Committee for Northern California
(Sydney 2000 Games).
A celebrated and respected speaker, Tunney's credentials place
him in the top 1% of professional speakers working today. A
past-president of the National Speakers Association, he is a mentor to
many members. Known for his ability to educate, motivate and entertain,
Tunney works with national and international corporations and
organizations, helping them to build winning teams, develop leadership skills and increase personal productivity.