Carol Davis (American football)


Carol Davis is an American businesswomen and sports franchise owner. She is part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders of the National Football League. Davis is the widow of longtime Raiders' owner Al Davis, and inherited the team upon her husband's death on October 8, 2011.
Al Davis suggested in 1997 that Carol would succeed him should he no longer be able to run the Raiders franchise. He repeated this in 2006, and when asked in 2007 who would succeed him, Al Davis again confirmed his intention that Carol would take his place, claiming that then general manager Ron Wolf was "very close to Carol."

Personal

Davis grew up in New York City, and graduated from New York University with a marketing degree. She worked as a buyer, selecting designer clothing for retail stores, before her husband joined the Raiders. Carol and Al Davis married in a Brooklyn synagogue in 1954 after Al's discharge from the U.S. Army; the couple established a first home in Atlantic Beach, near Al Davis's parents.
In late 1979, Davis suffered a serious heart attack which placed her in the hospital and in a coma for three weeks, but later recovered completely.
Davis has one son, Mark. After her husband's death in October 2011, Raiders chief executive Amy Trask said that the team "will remain in the Davis family." Carol and Mark hold controlling interest in the Raiders, though Mark took his father's old title of managing general partner and has day-to-day control of the team. Davis still attends some games and was present for the groundbreaking of Allegiant Stadium.