49ers promote Al Guido to CEO — but Jed York still oversees Kyle Shanahan, John Lynch
- On Monday, the San Francisco 49ers promoted team president Al Guido to chief executive officer as Jed York, former CEO, retains football leadership.
- Guido rose through the 49ers front office over the past decade, serving as COO from 2014–16 before his 10-year presidency and leading Elevate since 2018.
- Guido has led efforts to attract major events to Levi's Stadium, where large-scale concerts and events have boosted attendance and revenue while he defended the 49ers amid a years-long feud with the City of Santa Clara.
- Jed York will remain heavily involved as owner with Guido, John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan reporting directly to him, and both are scheduled to appear this morning at Moscone Center's Super Bowl LX press conference.
- Hosting both events positions the 49ers for expanded international branding as Levi's Stadium will host Super Bowl LX next Sunday and the FIFA World Cup this summer.
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