NFLPA Appoints Malcolm Jenkins to Trust Board, Replacing Rashean Mathis
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martes, 15 de julio de 2025, 1:51 pm ET1 min de lectura
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Jenkins, known for his leadership both on and off the field, has a storied 13-year NFL career with the New Orleans Saints and Philadelphia Eagles. Off the field, he has built a dynamic business portfolio through Malcolm Inc., a strategic investment and management firm focused on venture capital, consumer brands, and media. Jenkins is also a founding partner of Broad Street Ventures, a $10 million venture fund led by Black and Brown investors, including current and former NFL players. His Substack platform, Love, Art & War, offers personal insights into building Black wealth and leadership.
Jenkins has been recognized for his philanthropic efforts, including the NFLPA Alan Page Community Award. He is the founder of Listen Up Media, a multimedia production company committed to storytelling that elevates Black voices, and Disrupt Foods, which operates 28 and counting quick-service restaurant franchises, creating economic opportunity for Black and Brown entrepreneurs.
"The appointment of Malcolm Jenkins to the Board of Trustees is a significant addition to our mission," said Zamir Cobb, Executive Director of The Trust. "Malcolm brings an unmatched perspective to support our members as they live in their purpose beyond the game."
Jenkins' appointment comes at a critical time for The Trust, which offers a comprehensive support system for former NFL players in career development, educational advancement, health and wellness resources, financial education, and community connection opportunities. Jenkins' experience in leadership and entrepreneurship will be instrumental in addressing the unique challenges faced by former players.
References:
[1] https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250715503783/en/The-Trust-Announces-Appointment-of-Malcolm-Jenkins-to-Board-of-Trustees
[2] https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/composecure-inc-appoints-kevin-m-moriarty-and-rebecca-k-corbin-loree-board-directors
Malcolm Jenkins, a two-time Super Bowl champion and three-time Pro Bowl legend, has been appointed to the Board of Trustees for The Trust (Powered by the NFLPA). Jenkins replaces Rashean Mathis and brings a wealth of experience in leadership, entrepreneurship, and community advocacy to the mission of supporting NFLPA members beyond the game. Jenkins has built a dynamic business portfolio through Malcolm Inc. and has been recognized for his philanthropic efforts, including the NFLPA Alan Page Community Award.
Malcolm Jenkins, a two-time Super Bowl champion and three-time Pro Bowl legend, has been appointed to the Board of Trustees for The Trust (Powered by the NFLPA). Jenkins replaces Rashean Mathis, who served for 12 years. Jenkins' appointment brings a wealth of experience in leadership, entrepreneurship, and community advocacy to support NFLPA members beyond the game.Jenkins, known for his leadership both on and off the field, has a storied 13-year NFL career with the New Orleans Saints and Philadelphia Eagles. Off the field, he has built a dynamic business portfolio through Malcolm Inc., a strategic investment and management firm focused on venture capital, consumer brands, and media. Jenkins is also a founding partner of Broad Street Ventures, a $10 million venture fund led by Black and Brown investors, including current and former NFL players. His Substack platform, Love, Art & War, offers personal insights into building Black wealth and leadership.
Jenkins has been recognized for his philanthropic efforts, including the NFLPA Alan Page Community Award. He is the founder of Listen Up Media, a multimedia production company committed to storytelling that elevates Black voices, and Disrupt Foods, which operates 28 and counting quick-service restaurant franchises, creating economic opportunity for Black and Brown entrepreneurs.
"The appointment of Malcolm Jenkins to the Board of Trustees is a significant addition to our mission," said Zamir Cobb, Executive Director of The Trust. "Malcolm brings an unmatched perspective to support our members as they live in their purpose beyond the game."
Jenkins' appointment comes at a critical time for The Trust, which offers a comprehensive support system for former NFL players in career development, educational advancement, health and wellness resources, financial education, and community connection opportunities. Jenkins' experience in leadership and entrepreneurship will be instrumental in addressing the unique challenges faced by former players.
References:
[1] https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250715503783/en/The-Trust-Announces-Appointment-of-Malcolm-Jenkins-to-Board-of-Trustees
[2] https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/composecure-inc-appoints-kevin-m-moriarty-and-rebecca-k-corbin-loree-board-directors

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