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Michael A. Spanos
Executive Vice President

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Michael A. Spanos became executive vice president of the Chargers in 1995. In that capacity, he assists in financial and management matters pertaining to the team. Michael joins his father, Owner Alex Spanos, and brother, President-CEO Dean Spanos, in steering the direction of the organization.

Michael A. Spanos became executive vice president of the Chargers in 1995. In that capacity, he assists in financial and management matters pertaining to the team. Michael joins his father, Owner Alex Spanos, and brother, President-CEO Dean Spanos, in steering the direction of the organization.

As executive vice president of the A.G. Spanos Companies, Michael is responsible for the construction and development activities of the organization around the country. He monitors and oversees the office divisions in the states where the company builds and develops. His responsibilities also extend to the areas of property management, land acquisition, as well as to the preparation of all plans for any future direction and growth of the company’s construction and land development activities. From the company headquarters in Stockton, Michael travels regularly across the country to monitor and manage building projects in several states.    

Born in Stockton, California in 1959, he attended Lincoln High School and graduated from the University of the Pacific, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration. In 1989, Michael was appointed to the Board of Regents at the University of the Pacific, where he served for five years. Michael continues to contribute both his time and resources to the development of several projects involving youth sports and education. He and his wife, Helen, reside with their five children in Stockton, California.

 

Recent Articles

  • Next up: NFL Scouting Combine

    By Casey Pearce - Posted 4 hours ago

    Now that both the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl have come and gone, preparation for 2010 has officially begun. The next noteworthy event is the NFL Scouting Combine, which begins in two weeks.

  • Chargers mourn passing of Esther Gillman

    Posted Feb 7, 2010

    Esther Gillman, the widow of Chargers Hall of Fame Coach Sid Gillman, passed away last week in Los Angeles.

  • Coryell must wait for Hall’s call

    By Casey Pearce - Posted Feb 6, 2010

    Former Chargers Head Coach Don Coryell, one of 15 finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2010, didn’t receive enough votes to earn a spot in the Hall.

  • Johnson living nightmare

    By Casey Pearce - Posted Feb 4, 2010

    The last two weeks have been a nightmare for Travis Johnson after his four-year old daughter Zoe suffered a stroke in mid-January. She remains hospitalized.

  • Carney enjoying journey with Saints

    By Casey Pearce - Posted Feb 4, 2010

    Former Chargers kicker John Carney is back in the Super Bowl, this time as a kicking consultant with the NFC champion Saints.

Recent Videos

  • Merriman on set

    (00:07:03:12) By NFL.com - Posted Feb 5, 2010

    Will Shawne Merriman be back in SD? Lights Out talks about this and more when he stops by the NFL Total Access set.

  • Pro Bowl: Vincent Jackson highlights

    (00:01:40:11) By NFL.com - Posted Jan 31, 2010

    Chargers WR Vincent Jackson catches 7 passes for 122 yards and the score in the Pro Bowl.

  • VJ checks in

    (00:01:06:02) By NFL.com - Posted Jan 30, 2010

    Chargers WR Vincent Jackson turns his camera on teammates Antonio Gates and Kassim Osgood.

  • Looking Ahead

    (4:42) By Scott Yoffe - Posted Jan 22, 2010

    Chargers President Dean Spanos refuses to dwell on the playoff loss to the Jets and is already looking ahead to 2010

  • LaDainian Tomlinson

    (7:15) Posted Jan 18, 2010

    RB LaDainian Tomlinson press conference on Monday at Chargers Park.

Photos

  • Fans:Fan Photos: Jets at Chargers

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    The same attributes that carried the Chargers to a 13-3 season failed them Sunday as they dropped a 17-14 decision to the Jets at Qualcomm Stadium. (Credit: San Diego Chargers) NOTE: mandatory photo credit and link to www.chargers.com
  • Fans:Fan Photos: Jets at Chargers

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    The same attributes that carried the Chargers to a 13-3 season failed them Sunday as they dropped a 17-14 decision to the Jets at Qualcomm Stadium. (Credit: San Diego Chargers) NOTE: mandatory photo credit and link to www.chargers.com
  • Fans:Fan Photos: Jets at Chargers

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    The same attributes that carried the Chargers to a 13-3 season failed them Sunday as they dropped a 17-14 decision to the Jets at Qualcomm Stadium. (Credit: San Diego Chargers) NOTE: mandatory photo credit and link to www.chargers.com
  • Fans:Fan Photos: Jets at Chargers

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    The same attributes that carried the Chargers to a 13-3 season failed them Sunday as they dropped a 17-14 decision to the Jets at Qualcomm Stadium. (Credit: San Diego Chargers) NOTE: mandatory photo credit and link to www.chargers.com
  • Fans:Fan Photos: Jets at Chargers

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    The same attributes that carried the Chargers to a 13-3 season failed them Sunday as they dropped a 17-14 decision to the Jets at Qualcomm Stadium. (Credit: San Diego Chargers) NOTE: mandatory photo credit and link to www.chargers.com