In partnership with the Black College Football Hall of Fame, the NFL announced the fourth annual Ozzie Newsome General Manager Forum and the seventh annual Quarterback Coaching Summit. On June 17 and 18, coaches from the power five conferences, HBCUs, the NFL and front office personnel will take part in both summits at the NFL office in Los Angeles.
Participants will experience professional development and networking opportunities among their peers and can connect with NFL club executives.
“The Quarterback Coaching Summit and Ozzie Newsome General Manager Forum are part of our ongoing efforts to break mobility barriers, establish a cultural norm of opportunity for all, and develop a diverse and inclusive workforce," said Troy Vincent, Sr., NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations. “We are dedicated to identifying and strengthening the coaching and personnel development pipeline for experienced coaches of color and providing each participant with the tools to hone their craft and achieve success."
Since the summit's inception, eight previous participants have gone on to obtain positions as head coaches or general managers, including:
Participants will engage in informational sessions and gain knowledge from quarterback coaches, offensive coordinators, head coaches and general managers. The Forum and the Summit will feature topics such as organizing a personnel department, understanding the role of an assistant GM, transitioning from college coaching to the NFL and leadership and core values.
Member club general managers will also host a roundtable discussion with participants discussing the different avenues to becoming a GM, relationship building and how to collaborate with the head coach.
The June 17 Ozzie Newsome General Manager Forum will feature sessions and panels led by NFL front office personnel, including:
The June 18 Quarterback Coaching Summit will feature sessions and panels led by current and former coaches, including:
*Speakers are subject to change