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Robert Smith Joins The Leadership Series

Robert Smith Joins The Leadership Series

 

Fox Sports Analyst & 2X Pro Bowl RB
Founder & Chairman of Fan Huddle

On this week’s SeventySix Capital Leadership Series, Wayne Kimmel interviewed Robert Smith, 2X Pro Bowl Running Back, who explains why more athletes are becoming entrepreneurs.

Smith is a Fox Sports college football analyst and Founder & Chairman of Fan Huddle, which uses the expertise of sports celebrities to encourage good health and fitness. Smith also founded the Robert Smith Foundation, a charity providing financial and moral support for Children’s hospitals and cancer research.

Smith shares stories from his playing days with Ohio State and the Minnesota Vikings, and discusses how new technologies are revolutionizing how players, coaches and fans engage with sports.

Tune in to find out more!


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