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Ron Jaworski will deliver the commencement address at Marywood University’s graduation ceremony on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at 1 p.m. at the Mohegan Arena at Casey Plaza in Wilkes-Barre, PA.
After a distinguished 17-year NFL career, with a Super Bowl appearance, Pro Bowl selection, an MVP award, and an Eagles Hall of Fame induction, the “CEO-Quarterback” Ron Jaworski has been teaching and coaching football fans on TV and radio as a multiplatform NFL analyst, with feature roles that included ESPN’s Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday Night Countdown, the NFL Matchup show, NFL-branded specials, Mike & Mike in the Morning, Pardon the Interruption, ESPN’s Monday Night Football, NFL Network's Film Sessions, and currently on Westwood One's NFL Radio broadcast coverage, was a part of the True To Your Heart podcast, focused on cardiovascular health, and the co-host of NBC Sports Philadelphia Eagles’ Pre-Game Live and Post-Game Live.
Aside from his storied history on the football field, “Jaws” remains committed to civic activity and philanthropy and has received numerous recognitions for his community service. Ron and his wife Liz Jaworski created the Jaws Youth Playbook Foundation, which focuses on a mission to improve the overall health and wellness of at-risk youth, primarily in the Greater Philadelphia Region. Annually, Ron and his foundation have partnered with HOF Coach Mike Ditka to host the Ditka-Jaws Cigars with the Stars party every year at the Super Bowl, and the annual Ron Jaworski Celebrity Golf Challenge in South Jersey to raise money for the charity. To date, the Jaworski family is proud to have donated over $8 million to at-risk youth.
A successful entrepreneur, Jaws owns a Relationship Marketing company called Business Clubs America. In addition, he operates eight signature golf courses in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. Ron is also the current celebrity spokesman for the new Live! Casino & Hotel, Philadelphia, after partnering with the Cordish Gaming group and their new landmark property in South Philadelphia.
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