Arthur Marshall NFL
Consultant and Real Estate Developer
One of the oldest public colleges in the United States is the alma mater of Arthur Marshall NFL. In 1991, he received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the school, with a concentration in real estate. While in college, he was able to balance his love of football with his commitment to his education. The University of Georgia, one of the few schools in the mid-1980s to offer a real estate degree, gave Arthur the education he needed to begin a prosperous career. Marshall is dedicated to philanthropy in addition to his successful professional life. His commitment to important causes extends beyond his bible fellowship and ministry to feeding the needy and organizing social camps for boys and girls. Over five years, he has donated to a charity that helps children, helped many people save for a down payment on a home, and built inexpensive homes for many others. Arthur was named to the NFL's Rookie First Team, the USA Today's Georgia High School Athlete of the Year, and inducted into the University of Georgia's Football Hall of Fame for his accomplishments on the field. Throwing an 81-yard touchdown pass against the Dallas Cowboys earned him the record for the longest pass complete by a player other than a quarterback in NFL history. His off-the-field accomplishments have also motivated budding businesspeople and property agents.
