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Amy Adams Strunk

Amy Adams Strunk is an American businesswoman and the controlling owner of the National Football League's , a role she has held since March 2015, when she also became co-chairman of the team's . The daughter of founder K.S. "Bud" Jr., who established the franchise as the in the in 1960, Strunk was raised immersed in professional football and takes pride in her father's contributions to the sport's growth, including his role in the AFL-NFL merger. A graduate of the University of with a degree in history, she built an independent career spanning over 30 years as the owner and president of Kenada Farms, a operation, and Little River Oil and Gas Company, while also serving as vice president of Bud Adams Ranches, Inc. An avid with interests in farming, ranching, and , Strunk has three children and has been active in , including donations for flood and recovery in . Following her father's death in 2013, Strunk assumed control of the Titans amid family disputes, leading the team to significant improvements, including transforming a 3-13 record in 2015 into six consecutive winning seasons from 2016 to 2021, an AFC Championship appearance in 2019, and back-to-back AFC South division titles in 2020 and 2021. Following this successful period, the Titans experienced losing seasons from 2022 to 2024 and further leadership changes in 2025, including the firing of head coach Brian Callahan and the appointment of Mike McCoy as interim head coach. Under her leadership, the Titans hosted the 2019 NFL Draft in Nashville, drawing over 600,000 attendees and generating a $224 million economic impact, and secured approval for a new stadium set to open in 2027; she has also expanded the team's staff by more than 150% and contributed to community relief efforts, such as donations for flood and tornado recovery in Tennessee. Her contributions earned her the 2019 Tennessean of the Year award from the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, along with appointments to the Pro Football Hall of Fame Board of Trustees in 2017 and the NFL Super Bowl and Major Event Advisory Committee in 2018.

Early Life and Education

Family Background

Amy Adams Strunk was born on September 29, 1955, in Houston, Texas. She is the daughter of Kenneth Stanley "Bud" Adams Jr., a pioneering businessman who founded the Houston Oilers in 1960 as a charter member of the American Football League and co-founded the American Football League in 1959, and his wife, Nancy Adams, with whom he shared a marriage of over 60 years until her death in 2009. The Adams family amassed significant wealth through the oil industry, rooted in Bud Adams' upbringing in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, a hub of petroleum activity, where he was exposed to business operations from an early age. Strunk's paternal grandfather, K.S. "Boots" Adams, was a key figure in the oil sector, joining in 1920 and rising to become its president in 1938 at the age of 38, serving as president from 1938 to 1951 and as chairman of the board until 1968, during which he expanded the company into one of the nation's leading energy firms. The family also maintained strong ties to Phillips Petroleum through maternal relatives, including W.W. Keeler, Bud Adams' uncle, who served as the company's chairman from 1968 to 1973 and was Principal Chief of the from 1949 to 1975, reflecting the family's heritage and influence in both industry and tribal leadership. Strunk grew up alongside her sister, Susie Adams Smith, and brother, Kenneth S. Adams III, who died in 1987; the siblings shared in the family's diverse enterprises, including oil ventures like Adams Resources & Energy, extensive ranching operations under Ranches, Inc., and the sports legacy of the Oilers franchise, which provided early immersion in professional athletics and business management. This multifaceted environment in shaped her understanding of the interconnected oil, land, and sports holdings that defined the Adams dynasty.

Education

Amy Adams Strunk began her higher education at near , attending for one year before transferring to the . She completed her studies at the University of Texas in the late 1970s, earning a degree in . Her focus on history during her undergraduate years provided a foundation in understanding long-term legacies and societal developments, which later informed her approach to preserving and advancing her family's business enterprises rooted in the American oil industry. While specific campus activities are not widely documented, her academic background emphasized analytical perspectives on historical events and economic structures, aligning with the intergenerational stewardship she would later apply to family holdings.

Business Career

Family Business Involvement

Following her graduation from the with a degree in in the late , Amy Adams Strunk joined the family operations, beginning her professional career by managing oil interests provided by her father, , which introduced her to the energy sector's foundational dynamics. Strunk advanced to executive roles within the family's energy holdings, serving as a of KSA Industries, Inc.—the parent entity of Adams Resources & Energy, Inc.—with responsibilities extending to the company's exploration and production activities in oil and gas. Concurrently, she contributed to the agricultural side of the family enterprises as vice president of Bud Adams Ranches, Inc., overseeing cattle ranching and livestock management to ensure operational efficiency across diverse rural assets. These engagements spanned over 30 years, equipping Strunk with comprehensive operational expertise in both and ranching sectors prior to her independent business endeavors.

Independent Ventures

In the 1980s, Amy Adams Strunk began establishing her own businesses, diversifying beyond her family's oil industry roots into independent oil exploration and agricultural enterprises in . These ventures highlighted her entrepreneurial skills in management and operations, honed through earlier involvement in family businesses. Strunk founded Little River Oil and Gas Company, where she serves as owner and president, focusing on oil and gas exploration and activities in . The company operates wells and leases across the state, contributing to her over three decades as an independent businesswoman in the energy sector. Complementing her energy interests, Strunk established Kenada Farms, a 7,500-acre property in Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas, which she owns and manages. The farm encompasses agricultural operations, including ranching, and activities that integrate her passion for horseback riding. In 1984, Strunk founded Kenada Fox Hounds, a fox hunting club based at Kenada Farms, where she holds the presidency. The organization promotes traditional on the ranch's expansive terrain, fostering a around sports while tying into the farm's broader operations.

Tennessee Titans Ownership

Inheritance and Rise to Control

Following the death of her father, K.S. "Bud" , on October 21, 2013, Amy Adams Strunk inherited a one-third ownership stake in the , the franchise he had founded in 1959 as the and relocated to Tennessee in 1997. The estate was structured through a that divided control equally among Adams' two surviving daughters—Strunk and her older sister, Adams Smith—each receiving one-third, while the remaining one-third was allocated to his seven grandchildren from his late son, Stanley Adams III, who had died in 1987. Initially, Adams Smith assumed the role of controlling owner, with her husband, Tommy Smith, serving as team president and CEO. Family tensions emerged in 2014 and intensified into 2015 as disagreements over leadership and decision-making authority surfaced among the heirs, including Strunk, Smith, and the grandchildren—who, as nieces and nephews to the daughters, held collective influence through their shared stake. These disputes stemmed partly from Bud Adams' lack of a clear succession plan, leaving the franchise without a designated majority owner and complicating compliance with NFL bylaws requiring unified control. Although specifics of any legal negotiations remained private, the internal conflicts delayed resolution and drew league scrutiny. In March 2015, Strunk ascended as the principal owner and controlling figure, replacing her sister amid an agreement among family members to grant her authority, though her personal stake remained at one-third. This shift prompted an immediate NFL fine of six figures against the Titans for the unresolved ownership structure, as no individual held a controlling equity majority. In response to the fine and ongoing instability, the mandated that the submit annual plans starting in 2015 to outline future ownership transitions and ensure stability. These plans facilitated gradual consolidation, culminating in December 2020 when Susie Adams Smith sold her one-third share to KSA Industries, the family under Strunk's leadership, boosting Strunk's ownership to 50 percent and solidifying family control without external investors. The remaining 50 percent is held by three representatives of the grandchildren: nephews Adams IV and Barclay Adams, and niece . This arrangement met NFL requirements for clear governance while preserving the Adams family's multi-generational involvement.

Key Leadership Decisions

Upon assuming controlling ownership of the in 2015, Amy Adams Strunk initiated a rebuilding effort focused on roster overhauls and draft strategies to address the team's 3-13 record from the prior season. She approved the hiring of as interim for the remainder of 2015, promoting him to full-time in 2016 after he led the team to a 3-6 finish that year. Under Mularkey, the Titans emphasized draft selections like in the second round of 2016 and defensive end in the second round of 2018, alongside trades and free-agent signings to bolster the lines, resulting in a 9-7 record and playoff appearance in 2017. However, Strunk fired Mularkey on January 8, 2018, shortly after a divisional playoff loss to , citing the need for a fresh approach to sustain progress. In 2018, Strunk hired as head coach, pairing him with general manager Jon Robinson to continue the rebuild through aggressive drafting and roster turnover, including second-round picks like quarterback in 2023. Vrabel's tenure saw the achieve a 54-45 regular-season record over six years, with a playoff win in 2019 but increasing inconsistencies, culminating in a 6-11 finish in 2023 amid injuries and offensive struggles. On January 9, 2024, Strunk fired Vrabel, describing it as a difficult decision aimed at realigning the franchise's direction under her consolidated ownership. Strunk then selected as in February 2024, hiring him from the ' offensive staff to install a modern scheme centered on young talent like Levis. Callahan's teams posted a 3-14 record in 2024 and started 1-5 in 2025, prompting Strunk to fire him on October 13, 2025, after a loss to the ; she promoted Mike McCoy to interim , tasking him with evaluating the staff through the season's remainder. These changes reflected Strunk's pattern of decisive personnel moves to accelerate rebuilding, including the 2022 firing of Robinson and hiring of as in 2023 to oversee further draft-focused roster adjustments. In facility investments, Strunk committed over $300 million in 2018 to expand Nissan Stadium's seating capacity to 69,143 and upgrade amenities, enhancing fan experience during the rebuild. She advanced negotiations for a new $2.2 billion domed stadium in Nashville, reaching an agreement with the city and state in October 2022 that allocated $840 million from the for construction next to the current site, with groundbreaking in February 2024 and an expected opening in 2027. At the 2025 NFL trade deadline on November 5, Strunk declined potential deals with the New England Patriots, reportedly due to lingering tensions from Vrabel's 2024 firing; Vrabel had joined New England as head coach in January 2025, and sources indicated her unwillingness to aid his new team amid the Titans' ongoing roster evaluations.

Achievements and Challenges

Under Amy Adams Strunk's leadership as controlling owner of the Tennessee Titans, one of her notable achievements was spearheading the effort to host the 2019 NFL Draft in Nashville, a collaboration with city officials that marked the first time the event was held in the city. The three-day event drew over 600,000 attendees, generating a record $224 million in total economic impact for the region, including $133 million in direct spending on lodging, food, and attractions, while enhancing the team's visibility and positioning Nashville as a premier NFL event destination. In recognition of her role in revitalizing the franchise through this initiative and other operational improvements, Strunk was named the 2019 Tennessean of the Year by the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. Strunk's influence extended league-wide when she was appointed to the NFL's Hall of Fame Committee in 2016 by Commissioner , a position that continues a family legacy from her father, , and allows her to contribute to selections honoring the sport's history. This role underscores her growing stature among NFL owners and her input on preserving the league's legacy. Despite these successes, Strunk has faced significant challenges, including the Titans' underwhelming performance in recent seasons, with a 3-14 record in 2024—the team's worst win total since 2015—and a 1-9 record as of November 18, 2025, that led to the midseason firing of head coach . Critics have pointed to her management style as fostering instability, marked by frequent coaching changes—such as the 2024 dismissal of and the 2025 ouster of Callahan—and an inconsistent vision that has created misalignment between the front office and coaching staff. In 2025, media scrutiny intensified over these issues, with reports highlighting fan frustration with the power structure and accusations of self-sabotaging decisions that have turned the franchise into a "league-wide joke." Overall, Strunk's tenure has represented progress from the turbulent era, where the team endured prolonged losing seasons and fan discontent, toward greater facility investments and event hosting; however, ongoing calls for stable leadership persist amid the recent struggles.

Personal Life

Immediate Family

's first marriage ended in in 1990. She married her second husband, cattle breeder Tim Strunk, in 1992; he died in a 1997 auto accident. She is married to her third husband, Bill Hunt, a former commercial airline pilot, with the date of their marriage not publicly specified; the couple continues to reside together as of 2025. She has three adult children from two prior marriages—, , and Blanche—who largely maintain private lives away from the public eye. While the children have no formal roles in the family's business operations, they share their mother's enthusiasm for sports and outdoor activities, occasionally attending events in a personal capacity. There are no public records of or separation involving Strunk's current marriage. Following the inheritance of the , Strunk has fostered collaborative relationships with her extended family members who serve as minority co-owners, including nephews Kenneth Adams IV and Barclay Adams, as well as sister-in-law , ensuring unified family oversight of the . In particular, she has worked closely with Kenneth Adams IV, who joined the organization in 2007 and contributes to strategic decisions. These interactions emphasize a commitment to preserving the Adams family legacy in team management without involving her immediate children in ownership capacities.

Interests and Residences

Amy Adams Strunk is an avid and enthusiast, having founded the Kenada Fox Hounds in Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas, in 1984 on her family's expansive 7,500-acre cattle ranch. Her passion for horses extends to broader interests in farming and ranching, which have influenced her personal and business pursuits, including a brief to Kenada Farms operations. She also enjoys as a recreational activity. Strunk maintains her primary residence in , located just outside and near her family's historic ranches, reflecting her deep roots in the region. To stay close to her responsibilities with the , she purchased a secondary home in Nashville's affluent Green Hills neighborhood in 2016 for approximately $1.25 million. In her philanthropy, Strunk maintains a relatively low public profile on personal donations but has actively supported Tennessee community initiatives and NFL-related charities. During the 2019 NFL Draft hosted in Nashville, she donated $100,000 to local nonprofits combating hunger, including $50,000 each to the Bridge Ministry and Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee, as part of the league's kickoff community event. That same year, she presented $450,000 in grants to 10 Middle Tennessee organizations focused on community needs. In response to natural disasters, she contributed $1 million to J.J. Watt's Hurricane Harvey relief efforts in Houston in 2017, and another $1 million—jointly with the Titans—to the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee for 2020 tornado recovery. More recently, as of 2022, she supported relief for the 2021 Waverly flooding and the 2022 Middle Tennessee tornadoes, along with local business aid during COVID-19. While specific equestrian-focused giving remains understated, her involvement in fox hunting circles underscores ongoing support for related community traditions in Texas.

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