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Founder - Brig Owens
Brig
Owens, Esquire, is a partner in The Bennett Group, a sports
management and real estate development firm. In addition to
representing a number of professional athletes in football,
basketball and hockey, the firm specializes in developing
and managing commercial office buildings in Washington, D.C.
Prior to founding his own firm, Mr. Owens, served as
assistant executive director and associate counsel to the
National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) from
1979-1984. While with the NFLPA, Mr. Owens was a member of
the negotiating team that developed a new collective
bargaining contract with the National Football League. In
addition to his responsibility in the operation of the
Players Association, he developed the Association’s
Financial Planning, Career Counseling and Employee
Assistance Abuse Programs. Mr. Owens also created the
Professional Athletes Youth Foundation and Community Service
Department of the NFLPA where he raised over $10 million to
implement a Youth Development Programs in ten cities across
the nation. This program developed by Mr. Owens, was
selected by the Department of Education as one of the top
exemplary program in the United States.
Brig Owens is a former thirteen year veteran of the National
Football League and seven year player representative and
defensive captain for the Washington Redskins. After being
drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1965, Mr. Owens was
traded to the Redskins in 1966 to begin his twelve year
career as a Redskin defensive back. Mr. Owens holds the
number two spot for most passes intercepted (36) by a
Redskin, holds career records for most yards on interception
returns (686) and most interceptions returned for
touchdowns. In addition, he was selected as one of the 70
Greatest Players in the Washington Redskin history.
Among his many accomplishments, Mr. Owens served a s a
member of the Central Caribbean Task Force and served on
former Vice President Mondale’s Task Force on Youth
Employment. He presently serves on the Lombardi Foundation,
NFL Players Agent Advisory Board, NFL Players Tryst
Foundation, National Board of Medical Examiners, Visual
Greens.com Board, Venture Philanthropy Partners Board and
Greater Washington Community Foundation Board. He also
developed a highly recognized Leadership Drug Prevention
Program in Washington, D.C. middle and high schools called
Super Leaders. In addition, he and his partner are sponsors
of the “I Have a Dream” program which guarantees a student a
college education if they stay in school, maintain their
grades and graduate from high school.
Brig Owens, who is a published author, graduated from the
University of Cincinnati (where he was an All American
football player), attended Antioch School of Law, and
received his Doctorate of Juris Prudence from Potomac Law
School.
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