May 12 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Join us at Third Space for a highlight of the fall: an evening with Adam Neuman, Chief of Staff of the Baltimore Ravens. This evening will unfold in two parts, with limited seating for the second. Please register early to ensure your seat for the second half of the program!
The evening begins in the sanctuary with Adam Neuman and Rabbi Jessy Dressin in conversation about the intersection of sports leadership, fandom, Jewish identity, and inherited wisdom. Neuman will share how his acumen for the sports world was shaped by his upbringing and experiences as an observant Jew through family, schooling, and recognizing (or creating) opportunities. Neuman will provide timely insights and analysis based on the Ravens’ current season as they prepare for their Week 12 matchup against the New York Jets.
For those interested in learning more about sports leadership, motivating wisdom, and how a mensch landed a coveted role in the National Football League, Adam Neuman will lead an interactive experience after the formal talk. NFL Live may not cover it, but Adam will share how he has discovered sage wisdom amongst the sports greats, like Ed Reed, alongside the rabbinic greats, like Rabbi Moses Maimonides.
Adam Neuman serves as Chief of Staff and Special Advisor to the President of the Baltimore Ravens, where he provides strategic counsel and manages the administrative, operational, financial, and legal activities for President Sashi Brown.
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