NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk has been added to the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Board of Trustees, the Hall of Fame announced Thursday.
Strunk joins Johnson Controls' Chief Marketing Officer Kim Metcalf-Kupres and Hall of Famer Anthony Muñoz on the governing board.
"The Hall of Fame welcomes these three extraordinarily talented individuals to the Board of Trustees," Chairman of the Board Randy Hunt said in a statement. "Their leadership will provide great benefit to our organization that is positioned for accelerated growth in the future. We look forward to Amy, Kim and Anthony's contributions to the Hall of Fame and the important mission to Honor the Heroes of the Game, Preserve its History, Promote its Values & Celebrate Excellence EVERYWHERE!"
Metcalf-Kupres is the Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Johnson Controls, a global diversified technology and multi industrial leader serving a wide range of customers in more than 150 countries.
Muñoz, selected third overall in the 1980 National Football League Draft by the Bengals who played 13 seasons in the NFL, is active in many community initiatives, established the Anthony Muñoz Foundation in 2002.
Strunk took over as controlling owner of the Titans in March 2015 and serves as the co-chairman of the franchise's Board of Directors.
Last year, Strunk was added to the NFL's Hall of Fame Committee, which serves as the liaison between the owners of the NFL and the Hall of Fame.
Members of the committee attend board meetings of the Hall of Fame and are available to the leadership to address strategic matters impacting the functioning of the Hall of Fame.
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