Brandon Brown, the New York Giants assistant general manager, has been invited to participate in the NFL Front Office & General Manager Accelerator Program which will be held from December 11-13 at the league meeting in Dallas, Texas.
42 highly qualified candidates of diverse backgrounds, across player personnel, football operations and assistant general manager disciplines were selected for the opportunity to build relationships with club owners and executives ahead of the hiring cycle.
In addition to networking, candidates will participate in a range of personal and professional development programming, including practice interviews led by former general managers and leadership sessions from outside experts. For the first time, personal development workshops, have been included to focus on candidates’ overall wellness and mental preparedness when applying for roles.
Brown, 35, is in his second season with the Giants as general manager Joe Schoen’s top deputy.
“Brandon is an invaluable contributor to our overall football operations team,” Schoen said. “He is a tireless worker and thorough evaluator. Brandon’s strong leadership qualities and communication skills allow the respective departments in football operations to function efficiently and effectively.”
Before joining the Giants, Brown spent five seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, most recently as the team’s director of player personnel in 2021. Brown was in charge of overseeing the Eagles’ pro scouting department and also worked with the college scouting department.
Brown is widely viewed as a general manager candidate and should receive a few interviews this offseason assuming there are open positions.
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