Jack Brewer
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Jack Brewer is a former American football
American football
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 safety in the National Football League
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 for the Minnesota Vikings
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, New York Giants
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, Philadelphia Eagles
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, and the Arizona Cardinals
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College career

Brewer played Division I college football at Minnesota and finished his career with 155 tackles, the fourth highest total in school history. He spent time playing both sides of the ball between safety and wide receiver throughout his collegiate career, making him a duel-threat on the field. He was a first-team All-Big Ten Conference selection by the media and honorable mention All-Big Ten pick by the coaches as a senior, and also earned the Carl Eller Award as the team's most outstanding defensive player and the Paul Giel Award for unselfishness team play. He was selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game and the Senior Bowl. Brewer started ten games at free safety and one at strong safety in his first full season on the defensive side of the ball. He led the Big Ten in tackles per game with 14.1. He averaged over 16 tackles a game in Big Ten play to also lead the conference. He moved to wide receiver as a junior after spending his sophomore season at free safety. Brewer was third on the team with 22 catches for 286 yards. He was forced to sit out the 1998 season under NCAA rules as a transfer student. He played wide receiver during his freshman year at Southern Methodist University before transferring to Minnesota and had 19 receptions for 352 yards and four touchdowns.
Brewer earned his Bachelor and Masters Degree from the University of Minnesota by age 22 while playing college football. He joined Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity at the University of Minnesota during his senior year and is currently an active supporter of the Shriner Hospitals.

NFL career

An exceptional special teams player, Brewer was originally signed by the Minnesota Vikings as a rookie free agent in 2002. He spent two years with the Vikings before joining the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles for one season each. He was signed by the Arizona Cardinals on April 28, 2006.
In his first year Brewer played in 15 games with one start as a rookie. He led the team with 26 special teams tackles and also had five special teams tackles vs. Buffalo, which tied him for second-most in a game in team history and the most special teams tackles in a game since Harold Morrow's five vs. Tampa Bay. He started for the first time in his career in the season finale at Detroit and posted six tackles and a pass defensed.
The following year, Brewer played in six games for the Vikings. He was inactive for the first three games of the season after suffering a chest injury in preseason, However despite this he had a season high two special teams tackles vs. Denver and blocked a Jeff Feagles punt vs. the Giants, which was the Vikings’ first blocked punt since Mike Merriweather in 1989. He was placed on injured reserve (11/12) with a torn pectoral muscle.
Not letting lesion affect him, Brewer continued to play at an outstanding level on special teams. Saw action in 13 games, missing three games (at Arizona, vs. Atlanta, vs. Philadelphia) with a leg injury and was second on the team in special teams tackles with 19 (16 solo).
In 2006, Brewer played in just six games with the Eagles but finished tied for fifth on the team with 15 special teams tackles and twice led the team with four special teams tackles.[1]

Professional career

Shortly after Mr. Brewer finished his NFL career, he accepted a position as a Wealth Manager with Merrill Lynch in 2007 in the Global Private Client Group located in New York City.
After a successful run on Wall Street, Brewer became the Founder and CEO of The Brewer Group Companies, a diversified holding company consisting of multiple holdings with a focus on financial services and sports and wellness. The Brewer Group’s (www.thebrewergroup.com) portfolio includes Brewer Sports International (BSI) and Brewer Capital Management. BSI is one of the world’s fastest growing, multi-faceted boutique firms with a focus on the business of sports and wellness (www.brewersports.com). Its various divisions – including BSI Secured Lending, Brewer Music and Entertainment and Brewer Sports Ventures – provide an array of services to a diverse clientele of athletes, sports agencies, public and private corporations, NGOs, governments, unions and media companies. Brewer Capital Management is a registered investment advisory firm that manages over $50 million in assets for clients ranging from elite professional athletes, entertainers, high net worth individuals and corporations.

Brewer has also been regularly involved with the production of numerous television, digital media and radio broadcasts. He serves as a host, sports analyst and commentator on both the local and international media stage, appearing on the Twin Cities Fox affiliate, KMSP, ESPN and the Minneapolis radio station KFAN – one of the largest sports radio stations in the United States. Additionally, through BSI's partnership with South-South News (www.southsouthnews.com) – a digital media platform which connects and publishes news on various efforts in sustainable economic and social development to audiences and multiple constituencies around the world – Mr. Brewer is the lead talent and head of the recently launched Sports for Development division.
Whether it’s in the game or in the studio, Mr. Brewer often helps produce and direct each broadcast he is involved in. Sports broadcasts and topics that Jack has commentated include NFL and NCAA football game reactions, college athletics recruiting and compliance concerns and international sport issues. Additionally, Mr. Brewer continues to make various media appearances surrounding his ongoing sports for development projects, global speaking engagements and corporate social responsibility initiatives.

Personal

Mr. Brewer is also a passionate philanthropist. He is the Founder and Executive Director of The Jack Brewer Foundation (JBF Worldwide) (www.jbfworldwide.org), a 501(c)(3) which uses its self-sustaining initiatives to offer educational opportunities and economic development to underprivileged individuals around the world (2006). JBF Worldwide’s mission is to help alleviate extreme poverty through its various self-sustaining socioeconomic initiatives including Sports for Development, Microfinance Program and the JBF 1 World Initiative. JBF Worldwide focuses on the empowerment of women and children living within impoverished and underdeveloped communities through the implementation of initiatives that enable food security; provide access to educational resources; foster local enterprise; and promote peace and development through sport.

Additionally, JBF Worldwide promotes diversity and education in the US and across the Globe, as well as supports numerous non-profits including the Haiti 360 Foundation, Millennium Development Goals and the Joyce Banda Foundation. As the founder of JBF Worldwide, Brewer hosts regular fundraisers and participates in numerous speaking engagements and guest appearances globally to promote education and the economic development of underprivileged countries. JBF Worldwide is thoroughly dedicated to providing opportunity to the world’s most underserved populations.

Through the Sports for Development and JBF 1 World initiatives, JBF creates long term sustainable programs and new concepts in numerous countries including Malawi, Haiti, China and Mexico by implementing global strategies and demonstrating further international work. Additionally, these initiatives provide a series of outreach programs aimed to mobilize professional athletes behind global initiatives and sustainable social projects, using sport as a tool for social change. The JBF Microfinance Program provides loans, primarily to women, to assist in providing sustainable food supply programs. Currently this program is providing loans to over 1,500 families throughout over 100 different villages, and positively impacting over 10,000 individuals.
By holding a highly influential, national leadership position, Jack Brewer is able to take advantage of every opportunity to give back and help those in need. For his ongoing hard work and effort, Mr. Brewer received a Congressional Award in 2009 where he and JBF Worldwide were selected to ring The Closing Bell® at the New York Stock Exchange. Following the tragic earthquake in Haiti in January 2010, he spearheaded the creation of the "One Team 4 Haiti" Relief Fund; a massive relief effort including the players associations from the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL as well as the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund.
Mr. Brewer’s philanthropic initiatives continue in conjunction with various NGO and international government relations. Serving as the Chairman of the United Nation’s Millennium Development Goals Awards Athletes and Artist Committee (www.mdgawards.org/), Chairman of Peace and Sport USA – a global initiative under the High Patronage of Prince Albert II of Monaco (www.peace-sport.org), Advisory Board Member of the African Development Corporation (www.african-development.com) and working closely with the Inter-American Development Bank, United Nations Development Programme and the China World Peace Foundation are a few of Jack Brewer’s international activities. Additionally, he was the director for the NFL Players for Obama (2008). Mr. Brewer also attended a policy forum and reception for the United States Chiefs of Mission to the Western Hemisphere on behalf of JBF Worldwide, and recently served as a keynote speaker at the 2010 Peace and Sport International Forum in Monaco. Furthermore, Jack was the recipient of the prestigious 2010 Upliftment Jamaica Humanitarian Award and was invited to speak as a keynote speaker at the SportBusiness Sport and Social Responsibility Summit 2011 in London.
Jack Brewer has completed Executive Business Programs at Harvard School of Business (2005) and the Wharton School of Business (2006). He is currently enrolled at Columbia University working towards a Master’s Degree from the School of International and Public Affairs in Public Policy with a focus on Finance and Management. Jack has two young children, Jared (13) and Laesha (12).

External links

  • The Jack Brewer Foundation Website: http://www.thejackbrewerfoundation.org/
  • Brewer Sports International: http://www.brewersports.com/
  • Brewer Sports International Model Management: http://www.bsimodels.com/
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