More About The Winning Playbook
We’ve all heard the stories—a professional athlete signs for $2 million per year and the next thing we know he’s working in the off-season to make ends meet. Financial empowerment experts Rob Welsh and Jonathan R. Scott know this story too well and realize that pro players aren’t alone. Too few of us understand how to make the most of the rewards of our hard work and how to get what we want from life.
2022 SBJ Intercollegiate Athletics Forum Partner Insight The Winning Playbook An NIL Financial Primer for Your Student Athletes
ROB WELSH
Rob Welsh is a former US Marine and Minister with over 17 years of experience in the financial industry. Rob has trained and mentored thousands of people on leadership, business, and personal growth with a key emphasis on empowering and adding value to others. Rob lives in Dallas, TX with his wife Miyuki of 35 years, and his son Kenny.
JONATHAN R. SCOTT
Jonathan Ray Scott is from Dallas, Texas. A ten-year veteran of the National Football League as an offensive tackle, Jonathan was also a member of the 2005 National Champion Texas Longhorns football team. Jonathan’s life off the field has been as successful as his time on the field with experience in real estate, finance, education, coaching, executive leadership, and the music industry.
Financial Wisdom for all ages!
Whether you’re just starting out in life as a teenager, young adult, or well into your earning years this book is packed with great nuggets of wisdom that will set you on the right path or get you back on track! A financial handbook that simplifies not only “How Money Works” but just as important “How to keep more of what you earn.”
The financial advice you wish you had as a young adult.
Tax brackets, IRAs, 401k, and all the other financial terms a good portion on the population have heard of but couldn’t explain them to save their life. The Winning Playbook felt like sitting in an accounting class for dummies in all the best ways. What we lack in education in our schools on these topics, was made up in this handy little book that paired relatable stories, interviews, and a dual perspective to explain strategies in a way everyone can understand. Not a typical book that I’d read for pleasure, this was packed with some great breakdowns and advice for saving, investing, and general understanding of finances. This is a quick read that you can read in an evening but can be heavy on the education portion and would best be split into sections so you absorb all the goodness these two authors have packed in… or you could read in and sitting and save to reference back when that new job brings up their matching policy- either approach works!
Events
MEET THE AUTHORS IN PERSON
Jonathan R. Scott Interview on Onorato & Company
former #NFL lineman Jonathan R. Scott has a new book coming out about the dos and don'ts for professional athletes maintaining and building their wealth.
SBJ Intercollegiate Athletics Forum 2022
A "must attend" event since 2002 for anyone involved in the business of college sports, is the Intercollegiate Athletics Forum.
J. Scott Interview By Edward Fulbright
A 10-year veteran of the National Football League as an offensive tackle, Scott was also a member of the 2005 National Champion Texas Longhorns football team.
Jonathan R. Scott Interview on Onorato & Company
former #NFL lineman Jonathan R. Scott has a new book coming out about the dos and don'ts for professional athletes maintaining and building their wealth.
SBJ Intercollegiate Athletics Forum 2022
A "must attend" event since 2002 for anyone involved in the business of college sports, is the Intercollegiate Athletics Forum.
J. Scott Interview By Edward Fulbright
A 10-year veteran of the National Football League as an offensive tackle, Scott was also a member of the 2005 National Champion Texas Longhorns football team.
Surrounding Yourself With A Strong Team
ALWAYS MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE
Playing To Win
Many of us have heard stories of professional athletes having millions one day and going broke when they retire. Believe it or not, I saw a guy receive 6 million dollars over a few months but was almost broke by the beginning of the season.