The 49ers alumni coordinators serve many valuable roles for the 49ers organization. As well as mentoring the current players, they help the 49ers maintain strong relationships with our alumni players and coaches so that the men who have made us such a storied and hallowed franchise continue to feel welcomed and involved with their team.
In addition, the alumni coordinators take an active role in our day-to-day involvement in the community, and with our corporate partners and our fans.
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The newest member of the 49ers alumni coordinators is former quarterback Steve Bono.
Bono, originally a sixth round draft pick of the Minnesota Vikings in 1985, spent 14 years in the NFL and was a member of the 49ers organization from 1989-93 and has one Super Bowl ring to his credit. During his career he started 42 games and completed 934-of-1,701 passes for 10,439 yards and 62 touchdowns. After retiring from the league in 2000, Steve returned to the Bay area where he lives with his wife and their two children. He remains active serving as a consultant to Champion Ventures. |
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A fixture at right guard wearing his familiar #62, Guy McIntyre is the proud holder of three Super Bowl Championship rings. After a tremendous collegiate career at the University of Georgia, Guy was selected by the 49ers in the third round of the 1984 NFL draft. He spent 10 seasons with San Francisco and was a five-time Pro Bowl selection.
McIntyre has served as a coaching assistant with the 49ers during mini-camps and training camps since 1999. Over that same time he has also coached the offensive line at Division III Menlo College. |
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A true gentlemen and an ironman of his time, Jesse Sapolu spent 15 seasons wearing the red & gold of the 49ers and earned Pro Bowl honors as both a guard and a center.
Jesse is one of six 49ers to own four Super Bowl Championship Rings and of those six players, he is the only one with a ring from Super Bowl XXIX. He was a member of the 1984, 1988, 1989 and 1994 Super Bowl teams. After retiring from the NFL in 1997, Jesse remained in California and is currently the owner of the Point After Sports Bar in Los Angeles and is the Vice President of Security Protection Services. |
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One of the all-time great 49er linebackers and the holder of four Super Bowl Championship Rings, Keena Turner spearheads the 49ers alumni efforts.
A member of the 49ers organization since his playing career ended in 1990, Turner remains actively involved with the team. In that role he assists 49er players with a degree completion and continuing education program, along with other areas pertaining to their life skills. Away from the 49ers, Keena is involved in numerous projects and is a partner in a local Bay Area Toyota dealership along with 49er great Ronnie Lott. He also serves as a color analyst on the 49ers pre-season television broadcasts. |
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A second round selection in 1981, Eric Wright went in to play 10 seasons for the 49ers and was a two-time Pro Bowl selection at cornerback.
Eric is among the select group of 49ers who own four Super Bowl rings, winning Championships in 1981, 1984, 1988 and 1989. He also owns the unique distinction of recording an interception in three different Super Bowls. Wright is involved in numerous projects around the Bay Area, including coaching youth basketball and serving as a consultant with high end money managers. |
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