Marc Badain Resigns, Dan Ventrelle Becomes Interim President Of The Raiders

In a statement released today by the Las Vegas Raiders, Owner Mark Davis acknowledges his acceptance of Marc Badain's resignation.

The statement reads;

'Today I have accepted Marc Badain's resignation as President of The Las Vegas Raiders. Marc has been an integral part of the Raider family for 30 Years. Rising from a training camp driver to President of the entire organization. His efforts in helping to build the most magnificent stadium in the sports and entertainment capital of the world will never be forgotten. I wish Marc, his wife Amy, daughter Ali, and sons Bernie and Zach all the best in whatever the future holds. Once a Raider always a Raider.'

-Mark Davis

This upcoming season would have been Badain’s 31st season with the Raiders and his seventh as team president.
Badain was named President by Owner Mark Davis on Jan. 16, 2015, and at the time of his resignation was overseeing the entirety of the club’s business operations.

According to the Raiders 2021 season media guide Badain started with the Raiders as a training camp intern in 1991 before joining the football staff full time as an administrative assistant to the coaching staff the following year. He joined the organization’s finance department in 1995 and was named chief financial officer in 2004. Badain served as team president in an interim capacity from 2013-14.


He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Biletnikoff Foundation, Gridiron Greats, Opportunity Village, the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance (LVGEA) and the Grant a Gift Autism Foundation. He is also on the Council for a Better Nevada.


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