20 min

The Pat Tillman Foundation Executive Director on the Power of Storytelling Brand Lab Series™ Podcast

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KILLJAN ANDERSON, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, THE PAT TILLMAN FOUNDATION ON THE BRAND LAB SERIES™ EP 72 Living and Sharing Pat's Legacy The Tillman Scholars Staying Lean and Agile Maintaining a Diverse Fundraising Portfolio Nike and Colin Kaepernick The Importance of Storytelling Pat Tillman was a professional American football player in the NFL who gave up his athletic career to enlist in the US Army following the September 11th attacks. He served several tours of combat before being killed in Afghanistan. 
Killjan Anderson is the Executive Director of the Pat Tillman Foundation. The organization honors Pat's legacy by supporting active-duty service members, veterans, and their spouses with academic scholarships, a national network, and professional development opportunities. 
“Working for an organization that is out to celebrate someone's legacy is serious business. It puts a lot of pressure on the staff, and we welcome that pressure, but it is a lot to live up to.”

KILLJAN ANDERSON, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, THE PAT TILLMAN FOUNDATION ON THE BRAND LAB SERIES™ EP 72 Living and Sharing Pat's Legacy The Tillman Scholars Staying Lean and Agile Maintaining a Diverse Fundraising Portfolio Nike and Colin Kaepernick The Importance of Storytelling Pat Tillman was a professional American football player in the NFL who gave up his athletic career to enlist in the US Army following the September 11th attacks. He served several tours of combat before being killed in Afghanistan. 
Killjan Anderson is the Executive Director of the Pat Tillman Foundation. The organization honors Pat's legacy by supporting active-duty service members, veterans, and their spouses with academic scholarships, a national network, and professional development opportunities. 
“Working for an organization that is out to celebrate someone's legacy is serious business. It puts a lot of pressure on the staff, and we welcome that pressure, but it is a lot to live up to.”

20 min