Events aim to strengthen the coaching and
personnel development pipeline across the league
In partnership with the
Black
College Football Hall of Fame, the NFL today announced
the inaugural OZZIE NEWSOME GENERAL MANAGER FORUM and the fourth annual QUARTERBACK
COACHING SUMMIT. From June 21-23, front office personnel and coaches
from the NFL and NCAA will take part in the virtual programs to experience
professional development and networking opportunities with NFL club
executives.
“The Ozzie Newsome General
Manager Forum and Quarterback Coaching Summit are part of our ongoing efforts
to break mobility barriers, establish a cultural norm of opportunity for all,
and a steadfast commitment to developing a diverse and inclusive workforce,”
said NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations TROY VINCENT SR. “Participants
will be exposed to best practices used by the brightest and most creative minds
in football as well as networking opportunities to build relationships and gain
personal insights.”
This year, participants will learn best practices used by
quarterback coaches, offensive coordinators, head coaches and general managers.
The Forum will provide a platform to
help prepare, educate, and identify quality minority candidates. The
Summit will feature various topics including how to build a coaching staff and
winning culture, the qualities of a head coach, as well as provide networking
opportunities for career advancement.
“There
is an immense amount of diverse talent in the front office and on the offensive
side of the ball around the country,” said Black College Football Hall of Fame Co-Founder
DOUG WILLIAMS. “It is important to allow these bright individuals the
opportunity to showcase their skills to NFL executives and media. We hope the
exposure the participants receive from this event results in advancement
opportunities.”
The June 21 Ozzie
Newsome General Manager Forum will feature sessions and panels led by NFL
owners and front office personnel including:
- Baltimore Ravens Owner STEVE
BISCIOTTI
- Black College Football Hall of Fame
co-founder JAMES “SHACK” HARRIS
- New York Giants Owner JOHN MARA
- Miami Dolphins Senior Personnel
Executive REGGIE MCKENZIE
- Baltimore Ravens Executive Vice President
OZZIE NEWSOME
- Buffalo Bills Owner and President KIM
PEGULA
The June 22-23
Quarterback Coaching Summit will feature sessions and panels led by NFL owners,
current and former coaches, and front office personnel including:
- Cleveland Browns Vice President of Football
Operations KWESI ADOFO-MENSAH
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers Head Coach BRUCE
ARIANS
- New England Patriots Head Coach BILL
BELICHICK
- Atlanta Falcons Owner and Chairman ARTHUR
M. BLANK
- Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach
ANDY REID
- Pittsburgh Steelers President and
NFL Workplace Diversity Committee Chair ART ROONEY II
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