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Evan Ostrow Named Assistant Athletic Director for Football Operations at Fordham

Joins Rams after working with the Denver Broncos last year

Bronx, N.Y. - Evan Ostrow, former scouting assistant with the Denver Broncos, was named the Assistant Athletic Director for Football Operations at Fordham it was announced by head coach Andrew Breiner.
               
Ostrow is responsible for day-to-day management of the football program, team travel, budget management, summer camps, coordinating the football alumni, supervising office staff, interns and volunteers and managing pre-season training camp.
 
Ostrow arrived at Fordham after serving as a scouting assistant with the Denver Broncos in 2016-2017 where he was responsible for player evaluation and updating and maintaining team boards and depth charts for the coaches and personnel department. 
 
Prior to his stint with the Broncos, Ostrow served as the assistant recruiting coordinator at his alma mater, Penn State, from 2014-2016. He directed and entertained all prospects and their families during on-campus visits and created, organized and disseminated outbound and internal recruiting materials for the Nittany Lions. Ostrow also communicated with prospects and parents/guardians through proper social media channels and over the phone.
 
In the spring of 2014, Ostrow was a ticket sales and services specialist with the New York Mets while from August of 2013 until February of 2014 he served as a producer intern with NFL Films. He created reports on team tendencies, personnel groupings and player involvement for NFL Films and was a weekly producer of live television shoots for NFL Network's "Around the League Live" through NFL Team Cam.
 
A 2013 graduate of Penn State with a degree in Broadcast Journalism, Ostrow served as undergraduate assistant with the football team where he provided information about student life, academics, facilities and the football program in 2012-2013.
 
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