Archie ManningFormer NFL Pro Quarterback at Formerly New York SaintsSpeaker
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When people think of Archie Manning, they think football. But Archie’s appeal transcends his athletic achievements. People far and wide have been inspired by his warm personality, his drive and sense of humor. He was selected Fatherof the Year by the National Father’s Day Council. He currently serves in public relations and consulting capacities for several local, regional andnationalcompanies, including Gatorade and Direct TV. For 25 years he hostedfour Archie Manning Cystic Fibrosis benefit golf tournaments in Louisiana and Mississippi and is active in a wide variety of charitable and civic causes.Archie was born May 19, 1949, in Drew, Mississippi. He attended the University of Mississippi where he was named an All-American Quarterback and his number is retired. He was voted Mississippi’s Greatest All-Time Athlete in 1992, and was named Mississippi’s Most Popular Athlete of the Century. He was elected to the 50-Year All-South Team (1940-1990), named one of the Top 25 Athletes of the Century in Louisiana and himand his son Peyton were named among the 100 All-Time Greatest College Football Players. Archie was inducted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame and is a member of other Halls of Fame including the Gator Bowl and Sugar Bowl and Louisiana and MississippiHalls of Fame.In 1971, Archie was the second player chosen in the NFL draft –the number one draft choice of the New Orleans Saints. He set Saints passing records, played in two Pro Bowls and was named the NFCMost Valuable Player in 1978. He concluded his 15-year career in 1985. He was the first player in Saints history to be inducted into the Louisiana Superdome Wall of Fame and was in the first class of the Saints Ring of Honor.He was recently named to the All 50thSaints team, recognized as one of the top 50 players in franchise history. He was also drafted four times by major league baseball.While in pro football, he received the Byron “Whizzer” White Humanitarian Award, the Bart Starr Humanitarian Award, the Spirit of Good Sports Award from the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association and the U.S. Jaycees named him one of 10 Outstanding Young Americans.In 2005 Archie received the Legends award from the DaveyO’Brien Foundation and the Aspire award, a tribute to life’s coaches, from the Cal RipkenFoundation.Archie was honored by the United States Sports Academy with the 2006 Distinguished Service Award. Also, he received the Silver Buffalo, the Boy Scouts of America’s highest award. Archie received the Reds Bagnell Award from the Maxwell Football Club, he was the 51stwinner of the Bert Bell Award, and was honored at the Super Bowl in New Orleans with the Pat Summerall Award. Archie and his wife Olivia were recipients of the National Pathfinder Award for their work in post-Hurricane Katrina.Archie recently received one of the highest honors in football, the Gold Medal Award, presented by the National Football Foundation. This award has gone to seven Presidents, Admirals and Generals, corporate CEOs, and other distinguished Americans.His community activities include Louisiana Special Olympics, the New Orleans Area Boy Scout Council, the Salvation Army, United Way Speakers Bureau, Allstate Sugar Bowl Committee and the New Orleans Sports Foundationand is Chairman of the Board of the National Football Foundation. Archie and Olivia reside in New Orleans and have three sons, Cooper, Peyton and Eli.They are the proud grandparents of three boys and fivegirls.Cooper is Senior Managing Director at the hotel/real estate firm, AJ Capital Partners. He is also the host of “The Cooper Manning Hour (minus 58 minutes)” on Fox Sports. Peyton is a former All-American at Tennesseeand was recently inducted intothe College Football Hall of Fame. He and Archie are the only father/son duo in the College Hall of Fame. Peyton was the first player chosen in the 1998 NFL Draft. He has retired after an 18-year career in pro football. He was selected to 14 Pro Bowls and named the NFL MVP five times. He retired as the NFL all-time leader in yardage, touchdown passes and wins. He quarterbacked the Colts and the Broncos to Super Bowl championships. He was the NFL Man of the Year in 2006.Indianapolis recently unveiled a statue of Peyton in front of Lucas Oil Stadium. This past year he emceed the ESPYs and received the Lincoln Award from the White House.
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Wealth Management EDGE Celebrity Fireside: The Family Business - Secrets to Success On & Off the Field
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