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12 Facts About Nolan Harrison

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Nolan Harrison played college football at Indiana University and was team captain All Big 10 Honorable Mention.

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Nolan Harrison was a member of the Delta Chi Fraternity while at IU and received The Distinguished Delta Chi Award from the national Delta Chi Fraternity in 1997.

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Nolan Harrison went to Homewood-Flossmoor High School in Flossmoor, Illinois and was a three-sport varsity letter winner in wrestling, track and football and in 2009 his high school football number was officially retired at a ceremony during the halftime of a McDonald's charitable basketball game being played by other former and current NFL players.

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Nolan Harrison spent 10 years as an executive in the financial services industry after his 10-year NFL career.

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Nolan Harrison earned his accelerated financial planning certificate from the Arizona State University School of Global Management and Leadership in 2009.

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Nolan Harrison earned his Masters of Business Administration with an emphasis in global management from University of Phoenix in January 2012.

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Nolan Harrison served as an NFL Players Association player representative and Executive Committee member during his ten-year playing career.

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Towards the end of his ten-year career, Nolan Harrison spearheaded the successful effort to ban a career threatening practice called "chop blocking" in the NFL.

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Nolan Harrison served as a chapter president and Board of Directors member of the NFL Players Association Former Players in his post-football career.

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Nolan Harrison gave a moving TEDx Talk at Indiana University on heroism.

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Nolan Harrison landed an acting role in the USA film "Bloodhounds", starring Corbin Bernsen, playing the bad guy role of "Bootsie".

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Nolan Harrison has been a public speaker for many organizations like the NFL Players Association, Executives Breakfast Club, AFT, AFL-CIO, and TEDx speaking on a variety of leadership topics.