Russell Stuvaints, Steelers Safety, 2003-2006

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First, can you let readers know what you are doing with yourself these days?

I work now for the PCA – Packaging Corporation of America here in Pittsburgh. I have two sons – eight and six – and enjoy spending time with them and coaching them in their sports. They are making me proud – they play baseball, t-ball……

Are you  considering getting more involved in coaching?

I love coaching. I get so much joy out of it. My football days are done now but I still love football. I would love to coach football for a high school, college or the NFL.

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Jim Sweeney, Steelers Offensive Lineman, 1996-1999

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First, can you let readers know about your post-NFL career and your new coaching job at Albany. What made you decide to become a coach?

It just seems like a natural progression to go from player to coach. Even though it has been a few years since I last played, I was just waiting for the right fit. When my buddy, Greg Gattuso, was announced as head coach, I knew this would be my golden opportunity to become a full time coach. Took all of three seconds for me to commit when Greg called.

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Henry Bailey, Steelers Wide Receiver, 1995-1996

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First, can you let readers know about your post-NFL career. Tell us how you get started in your new career and why?

My current post NFL career is in the Market Research field creating, editing, and conducting political surveys. I got started in Market Research because of my desire

to interact with people and my  passion for politics. Market Research allows me to effortlessly perform  my duties and gather knowledge about a subject i care about.

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Will Wolford, Steelers Offensive Lineman, 1996-1998

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First, can you let readers know what you are doing with yourself these days?

I’m a stock broker at Morgan Stanley – that’s my real job. I manage some active and retired coaches’ and players’ money, but that’s not the bulk of my business by any means, I’ve always been interested ins tocks and bonds, Wall Street….sop I made that move in 2009.

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Steve Fedell, Steelers Linebacker, 1981-1982

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First, can you let readers know what you’ve been doing since your time in the NFL  -how you got started in this venture and how your time in the NFL helped you?

Shortly after my athletic career ended I got involved in the office equipment industry selling printing and copying technology for a local company, Allegheny Business Machines.  ABM was purchased by IKON Office Solutions of which Ricoh bought in 2008.  I’m currently an executive with Ricoh responsible for the Northeast Region and approximately $1.1b in revenue.

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John Malecki, Steelers Offensive Lineman, 2011-2013

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First, can you let readers what you know what you are doing with yourself these days and about your new custom build business venture?

Recently, myself and former teammate Baron Batch have opened up a studio in Homestead Pa called Studio AM. We are an advertising agency that does everything in house. We do branding and marketing as well as web page design and interior design and merchandising. We also make salsa and are in the works to do catering and high-end private dinners.

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Ryan McBean, Steelers Defensive Lineman, 2007

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First, can you let readers know what the Right At Home business- how you got started and what your role is there?

Right At Home, is locally owned Franchise, of Right At Home Inc, Our office is located in the North Dallas Metroplex which assists seniors and disabled adults, who need further care in their home. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for those we serve.

My grandmother played a influential role in my life, and in her final years I hired a caregiver to assist her with her daily needs. After she passed, I decided I wanted to play a role in my local community in which I grew up and played football, and bring a sense of peace and joy, to those in need like my grandmother.

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Zamir Cobb, Steelers Wide Receiver, 2004

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First, can you let readers know about Players Trust – what it is, and what you do for the program as Program Manager?

The Trust is an organization committed to the overall health and well- being of all former players. With customized gameplans (goals and objectives), The Trust meets each former player where he is in his transition. In other words, we understand that the needs and interest of each player is unique and, as such, the approach to second career success is individualized. Through partnerships we provide access to career, medical, nutrition, entrepreneurial and continuing education services — all benefits players earned.

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Barry Foster, Steelers Running Back, 1990-1994

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First, can you let readers know what you are doing with yourself these days, and how you got involved?

I’m here in Dallas, Texas – I’m a middle-school physical education teacher. I really like having the opportunity to work with younger athletes – to help influence them to stay fit physically and be competitive in whatever sport they choose.

What coaches and coaching lessons did you find yourself falling back on as a coach?

I had great coaches all throughout my time playing football. High school, college, and the NFL. I just wanted to have them me the best that their ability can give me. I have to remind myself that these aren’t high school or college kids. I have to be realistic in what they can and can’t do and help them to compete at the level they are at. Some never competed at an organized level before, so I’m just asking them to give me they best they can give.

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Richard Huntley, Steelers Running Back, 1998-2000

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First, can you let readers know about your post-NFL career. Tell us how you get started and why?

Well,  since I left football I got remarried and had two kids – two little girls. So, I’m taking care of my family.

I started coaching high school football – that was big for me, getting back to doing what I did for most of my life – football. I like teaching kids – showing them how to take advantage of opportunities -that all you want is possible. I’m living proof.

I’m also doing a lot of personal training here as well in the Charlotte area. That keeps me real busy too so now I have to decide whether I want to do that more or stay in coaching. I love working with the kids though so I probably will look to keep coaching.

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