From NFL player to NY Giants Coach to Career on Wall Street, The power of relationships.
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Kevin Monangai is a man of many talents he works on wall street for JP Morgan and is. a founder of RAW Recruit. Kevin has a portfolio of four early-stage ventures across AI, sports technology, healthcare, and home services. LocalLayer AI gives local businesses the infrastructure to compete. RawRecruit helps the high school athletes that big programs overlook find their best college fit. ProcedureRadar is healthcare procedure price transparency powered by CMS data. HomeQuotr is the same thesis applied to home services pricing. Each one normalizes fragmented public data into a competitive moat.
On the personal side Kevin is a husband, father of a son, and his brother Kyle is a running back for the Chicago Bears. Kevin grew up in New Jersey where he attended Seton Hall high school, and then went on to Villanova. Kevin went on to play for the Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings and was a assistant offensive coach for the New York Giants.
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https://rawrecruit.io
https://www.instagram.com/kevin_monangai/?hl=en
#studentathlete #football #setonhall #villanova #philadelphiaeagles #newyorkgiants
About TAP Podcast
A show about the ever-changing world of youth sports, through the experience of the community that supports our student athletes. That community includes parents, coaches, trainers, Mental Health professionals, Videographers, and in this new world financial advisors and NIL Agents. We talk sports, share stories and discuss how student athletes are navigating this new world. We share how we can support and empower parents to ensure they take care of their student athletes. We share real stories and unpack what it truly takes to thrive as a student athlete in this new era. From managing recruiting pressure and social media exposure to understanding NIL opportunities The Mission The playbook for the student athlete success in the classroom on the field and beyond requires a community.