Marc My Word with Minnesota Vikings Owner Mark Wilf

Jmore is excited to introduce Marc My Word,” a new podcast hosted by Marc Terrill, former CEO and President of the Associated Jewish Federation of Baltimore and a prominent voice and advocate for all things Baltimore.

On this episode of “Marc My Word,” Marc Terrill talks with Minnesota Vikings owner and Jewish activist Mark Wilf about how his family’s legacy fuels his leadership with the Vikings and his unwavering commitment to Israel and the Jewish community. 

About Mark Wilf
Mark Wilf is chair of the Board of Governors of the Jewish Agency for Israel. He previously served as chair of the Board of Trustees of The Jewish Federations of North America, UJC National Campaign Chair, UJA National Young Leadership Cabinet Chair, and as President of the Jewish Federation of Central New Jersey. An attorney and real estate developer, he is also the owner/president of the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings and owner/chairman of the MLS’ Orlando City Soccer Club and NWSL’s Orlando Pride. As the son of Holocaust survivors, he is an unwavering advocate for global Jewry.

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