The Mission: Featuring Executive Director Of The Jason Taylor Foundation, Seth Levit
Every Thursday, Hall of Fame Productions is proud to air a new episode of “The Mission” podcast. During the month of May, we’ll pay tribute to sports professionals with Pro Football Hall of Fame relationships and the amazing work they are doing in their communities.
This week’s guest is Seth Levit from Broward County, Florida. Before joining Pro Football Hall of Famer Jason Taylor’s foundation, Levit was a member of the Miami Dolphins Public Relations Team for eight seasons. In 1999, the Pro Football Writers of American awarded the team’s media relations department the Pete Rozelle Award as the NFL’s best public relations department that season.
On “The Mission” podcast, Levit shares fond stories of his journey throughout the league and the vital lessons learned from his mentors. Along with the amazing work that the JT Foundation is doing in the community, Levit also talked about the cool content he produces on “The Fish Tank,” the Miami Dolphins-themed sports talk show where he co-hosts alongside “Fins” legend O.J. McDuffie.
You can watch the full episode below.
This week’s guest is Seth Levit from Broward County, Florida. Before joining Pro Football Hall of Famer Jason Taylor’s foundation, Levit was a member of the Miami Dolphins Public Relations Team for eight seasons. In 1999, the Pro Football Writers of American awarded the team’s media relations department the Pete Rozelle Award as the NFL’s best public relations department that season.
On “The Mission” podcast, Levit shares fond stories of his journey throughout the league and the vital lessons learned from his mentors. Along with the amazing work that the JT Foundation is doing in the community, Levit also talked about the cool content he produces on “The Fish Tank,” the Miami Dolphins-themed sports talk show where he co-hosts alongside “Fins” legend O.J. McDuffie.
You can watch the full episode below.
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