New York Giants Assistant General Manager Brandon Brown was chosen to participate in the NFL’s Front Office Accelerator Program during the Winter League Meetings held from December 9 to 11.
The NFL’s Front Office Accelerator Program aims to help groom emerging talent for leadership roles within NFL franchises, such as general managers and team presidents.
Participants in the program attend workshops, mentorship sessions, and networking events to expand their skills and knowledge and prepare for future opportunities.
Brown, who last year had two interviews with the Los Angeles Chargers for their general manager vacancy that ultimately went to Joe Hortiz, aspires to one day become an NFL general manager if the right situation comes along.
According to Giants general manager Joe Schoen, who hired Brown from the Eagles organization, Brown has the core foundation to be successful as his responsibilities increase.
“Brandon is an outstanding leader and great teammate,” Schoen told Giants.com.
“His ability to maintain and help coordinate the lines …