| Sports
Lawyer Glenn Hopes to Reverse Trend for Blacks
(Wednesday,
November 08, 2007)

California attorney Everett
L. Glenn, is expanding his business law practice with the
establishment of Entertainment & Sports Plus. The firm
will focus on providing tools and services to help athletes
avoid being part of the 80 percent of professional athletes
who, according to a recent Fox Sports News report, are bankrupt,
unemployed and/or divorced within 2 years of retirement.
“Because of my Christian faith, my own life has been
transformed and empowered, and I am confident that we can
equip young athletes with the tools necessary to make informed
decisions, live victorious lives and achieve life sustaining
results,” said Glenn, who burst onto the sports scene
in 1983. That year, Glenn negotiated the richest contract
for a rookie wide receiver, and the first lifetime income
contract in NFL history for Olympic sprinter/hurdler and University
of Tennessee All-American Willie Gault, and the NBA playing
contract for 2-time Big-10 MVP and NBA Rookie-of-the-Year
Clark Kellogg. Over the course of the next 3 years, Glenn
directed the affairs of 11 other 1st round draft selections
including Gill Byrd (Chargers Hall-of-Fame), Jerry Rice, John
L. Williams, and Super Bowl MVP Richard Dent.
Having achieved a level of success and accomplishment notwithstanding
his own humble beginnings, Glenn’s is driven by and
committed to providing the solution to what he sees as the
miss-education and exploitation of athletes. “Athletes
must begin to experience the inherent value in viewing themselves
as more than just athletically gifted. They must also begin
to understand the connection between their character and their
gift, be provided with the tools to develop them both, and
come to understand how the tunnel vision focus on developing
their gift without also developing their character is a recipe
for ultimate failure,” says Glenn, who leads an experienced
and qualified team of personal development coaches, leadership
training and life skills development professionals and assorted
business professionals who share his passion and commitment
to making a difference.
“I come from the same tough inner city as many professional
athletes and entertainers and I have faced some of the same
obstacles...a wealth of talent but low self-esteem, a lack
of positive role models, a dysfunctional family, negative
peer pressure and the “it won’t happen to me’
attitude,” says Glenn. The unsportsmanlike behavior
of athletes which has grabbed headlines across the country
is merely a symptom of a bigger problem,” says Glenn,
who believes that a faith-based game plan for character development
will enhance a player’s achievement of long-term lifestyle
goals and objectives. “Our goal is to see our clients
become better people and better men and women as a result
of our association. We are committed to making our clients
millionaires at the peak of their game and providing them
with the resources and tools to walk away from the game with
the financial resources to support their lifestyle goals and
objectives on a long-term basis.”
Glenn has a long history of using his position and influence
to assist in the cause of Black business and community development.
He recently authored the Small Business Enterprise Program
for the Port of Long Beach, the nation’s busiest port,
to promote participation of small and very small business
concerns in Port spending. For the fiscal year ended September
30, 2006, the program resulted in the awarding of 60% or $17
million in construction and planning contracts for small businesses.
As a result of the 2006 success, the Port recently voted to
establish a new and higher goal for 2007.
As the first Black in the Office of the City Attorney for
the City of Long Beach, Glenn took the lead on ensuring compliance
by developers with Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development
(HUD) Act of 1968 on over $100 million in affordable housing
projects. By promoting economic development, neighborhood
improvement, and individual self-sufficiency, low-income residents
were able to obtain the skills and jobs needed to become self-sufficient
and significant contracting opportunities were provided for
qualified, low-income business owners on HUD-funded contracts.
Glenn also served as Senior Attorney with the Resolution Trust
Corporation, the federal agency established to manage the
disposition of the deposits, branches and assets of over 750
failed savings and loan institutions (S&Ls’). In
that capacity, Glenn administered a program which resulted
in the award of over $1.6 billion in service and legal contracts
to companies headed by minorities and women as part of the
management and disposition of over $560 billion in assets
of the failed S&Ls’.
Glenn was recently selected to participate on the Sports &
Entertainment panel at the 6th Annual PowerNetworking Conference
in Atlanta. The conference is the Black community’s
most comprehensive resource for connecting, training, developing,
promoting and networking for Black professionals, entrepreneurs,
community, educational and political leaders and is sponsored
by George C. Fraser and the FraserNet family. The panel examined
the state of the Black dollar in sports and entertainment
and included noted sports agent Bill Strickland of Blackwave
Sports (Michael Jordan, Rasheed Wallace), Hollywood attorney
Darrell Miller, whose clients include writers, producers,
executives and various corporations in the entertainment industry,
Jini D. Thornton, CPA and CEO of Envision Business Management
Group (Atlanta rapper TI), and Courtney B. Vance, actor and
producer, Bassett (Angela) Vance Productions.
Entertainment & Sports Plus (ESP) is a full-service management
firm headquartered in Long Beach, CA. The company represents
professional athletes and entertainers in contract negotiations
and provides business, financial and personal development
services to maximize the business and career success and community
impact of its clients. For additional information, please
visit the company website at www.espsportslawpro.com or (562)
619-8460.
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