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Malcolm Jenkins: From Super Bowl Champion to Social Justice Changemaker
Malcolm will discuss his advocacy work to lower gun violence and address the inequities in educational opportunities for under-served youth
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About this event
Join the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Institute as we welcome Malcolm Jenkins, Founder and Chairman of The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation, to learn more about his philanthropic and advocacy work to lower gun violence, address the inequities in educational opportunities, and the Foundation's mission to create positive change in the lives of youth, particularly those in under-served communities.
A two-time Super Bowl Champion, and three-time Pro Bowler, Jenkins co-founded the NFL Players Coalition in 2017 to address social injustice and racial inequality; is the Executive Producer of BLACK BOYS, a social justice film; is the Co-Founder of Broad Street Ventures; and is the CEO of Damari.
Malcolm Jenkins
Founder and Chairman, The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation
Co-Founder, Broad Street Ventures, represented by additional NFL players and industry leaders
2-time Super Bowl Champion – New Orleans Saints 2009, Philadelphia Eagles 2018
Executive Producer of BLACK BOYS, a social justice film by Director Sonia Lowman
Co-Founder of the NFL Players Coalition, which exists to end social injustices and racial inequality so future generations have the opportunity to thrive without barriers.
CEO of Damari Savile