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Seven players have been selected for the fifth annual CFL mentorship program, a joint initiative between the league and the CFL Players’ Association (CFLPA) that offers participants a behind-the-scenes look at the business of football in order to further their professional development opportunities.
This year’s cohort includes free agent quarterback Jeremiah Masoli, Calgary Stampeders offensive lineman Bryce Bell, free agent offensive lineman Landon Rice, Calgary Stampeders defensive lineman Folarin Orimolade, Toronto Argonauts linebacker Jack Cassar, Hamilton Tiger-Cats defensive back Stavros Katsantonis, and Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive back Redha Kramdi.
“Careers in football can continue to thrive long past playing days,” said CFL commissioner Stewart Johnston in a statement. “In business settings, in boardrooms, in the media and more – we have seen players transition to new and exciting opportunities to grow the game and to ensure its future is bright. We’re excited to continue our efforts with the CFLPA to support our players on and off the field.”
The participants will meet with league office staff for information sessions across various departments, including football operations, social media and content, partnerships, marketing and communications, data insights, and more. Participants will visit the TSN studios for a behind-the-scenes look at the CFL on TSN broadcast.
The program concludes at the University of Waterloo, where participants will assist in executing the CFL Invitational Combine.
“Programs like this, in partnership with the league, reflect our commitment to supporting our members beyond their playing careers,” said CFLPA executive director David Mackie. “By connecting players with experienced leaders and real-world business insights, we’re helping them build the confidence, knowledge and networks they need to succeed long after they leave the field.”
This program supplements the work done through the CFLPA Academy, a resource provided to all active and recently retired members, as well as their families, to assist in career and personal development.
Following the completion of the program, each participant will be paired with an individual mentor for ongoing advice and guidance on furthering their careers away from the field.
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