Tom Brady Signs New Job As Strategic Adviser For Delta Airlines
Tom Brady signed a new contract and became a partner of Delta Airlines. Tom Brady will play the role of strategic Advisor for the Airlines for upcoming multiple years.
NFL star Tom Brady hasn’t stopped creating multiple businesses and signed lots of job offers from prominent companies other than sports as well.
In Brady’s new career venture, one more industry adds to the long list of his multiple businesses. This time legendary QB chose Delta Airlines to advise on the company’s development and strategy.
On Wednesday, according to the Delta announcement on their X Twitter, Brady will team with the company to “develop and advise on strategic training and teamwork tools for the airline’s more than 90,000 employees.”
Brady will also be used to enhance the brand through advertising and marketing opportunities while at the same time, “inspiring the next generation of Delta community leaders.”
The unique partnership includes multiple elements that will involve @TomBrady in strategic initiatives alongside @Delta’s global employee base, customers and other key stakeholders. https://t.co/SDedm7F4Jr
— Delta News Hub (@DeltaNewsHub) September 6, 2023
Unsurprisingly, the Airline industry is not new for Brady, as his mother was a flight attendant. Brady once said in an interview, “he has always admired the people that make seamless air transportation possible.”
Brady also joined another part of high-profile Delta partners, including Team USA and the Masters.
Brady also appeared on Rick Stroud’s podcast “Let’s Go” where he cleared off all the dust of his being returned to the field.
He said, “I did enough years of that and putting that six-pound helmet on your head in 102-degree heat, believe me, I’m not ever gonna miss that.”
With all these new jobs, it is impossible for Tom to cancel his retirement.
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