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A 12-year NFL veteran, two-time Super Bowl champion, three-time Pro-Bowl honoree, Malcolm Jenkins is a team captain, NFLPA Executive Committee Board member, entrepreneur, philanthropist, executive director, published author, CNN Contributor and an advocate for social change.

A businessman, Jenkins created MALCOLM INC., a holding company for the various business verticals he co-founded, including LISTEN UP MEDIA, a multimedia production company with the mission to showcase and distribute content that creates social awareness around systemic issues in society; BROAD STREET VENTURES, a $10 million investment vehicle funded entirely by Black and Brown investors including a group of fellow NFL playerโ€‹s; DISRUPT FOODS, a multi-unit franchise developer and operator of 20+ quick service restaurants aiming to level the economic playing field for blacks and hispanics through Franchise Ownership; and DAMARI, a custom clothing company including ready-to-wear and made-to-measure menโ€™s suits.

A three-time NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year finalist and 2017 NFLPA Byron โ€œWhizzerโ€ White Award winner, Jenkins strives to make a positive difference in the lives of youth in underserved communities through The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation. He has a B.A. in Strategic Communications from The Ohio State University and is a 2020-2021 Visiting Fellow at the Harvard Weatherhead Initiative on Global History.

Book cover featuring a muscular, shirtless Black man with tattoos on his chest and arms, with a serious expression. Title at the top reads "What Winners Won't Tell You," and the authorโ€™s name "Malcolm Jenkins" is prominently displayed in large white letters in the center. The subtitle "Lessons from a Legendary Defender" appears below the title, with a foreword by Tom Brady noted at the bottom.
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