Convention Preview: Joe Theismann on the Challenge of Change

April 16, 2024Duration: 01:07

Joe Theismann previews what he will be covering in his 2024 MHEDA Convention Keynote, Challenge of Change, presented on Monday, April 22, 8:00 am – 10:00 am. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from the former star NFL quarterback on how he tackled change after a career-ending injury.

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Keynote Presentation: Challenge of Change

Presented by Joe Theismann
Monday, April 22, 2024, 8:00 am – 10:00 am

Joe Theismann knows how to deal with the “Challenge of Change.” On November 18, 1985, he was on top of his game–a two-time Pro Bowl player and the most productive quarterback in the history of the Washington Redskins. Later that evening, he found himself in a hospital bed with a compound fracture to his leg, shattering both his career and his boyhood dream. At age 35, he was faced with starting over his personal life and professional career. In this stirring presentation, Joe will help you tackle change by keeping a positive mental outlook and committing to a vision that guides you to the top.

About Joe Theismann

Joe Theismann is an entrepreneur and the former star quarterback for the Washington Redskins. Since retiring from the NFL, Theismann has become a staple of sports broadcasting. The former Washington Redskins quarterback joined ESPN in 1988 after spending two seasons as an NFL analyst for CBS Sports.

Theismann played football at the University of Notre Dame, where he received All-American honors for his efforts in leading the Fighting Irish to consecutive Cotton Bowls and was the runner up for the Heisman Trophy. As a pro, in addition to earning a Super Bowl Championship ring with the Washington Redskins Theismann, played in 163 consecutive games from 1974-1985, was a two-time Pro Bowl selection, and was named the NFL’s “Most Valuable Player” in 1983. Theismann’s playing career ended abruptly in 1985 after sustaining a leg injury against the New York Giants.

Today Theismann shares his experiences, insights, and expertise when it comes to high-level leadership and overcoming adversity. He engages his audiences with expert strategies for handling trying circumstances and unforeseen change. In addition to his accomplishments on the gridiron, Theismann is an inspiration and a role model, having participated in numerous philanthropic projects. In 1982, Theismann was awarded the NFL’s “Man of the Year” title for his efforts in improving his community and his dedication to the health and welfare of children, an inspiring and infectious mindset that he leaves with his audiences.