The Eagles have named Tom Donahoe as the team’s senior football advisor, Ed Marynowitz as assistant director of pro scouting, Jake Hallum as senior scout, John Middlekauff as west coast area scout, Dan Hatman as pro scout, Alec Halaby as special assistant to the general manager, and Jake Rosenberg as manager of football administration.
“We’re very excited about the additions to our staff,” said Eagles general manager Howie Roseman, “Obviously, Tom Donahoe and Jake Hallum bring with them a tremendous wealth of experience and they are eager to get started. We’re also looking forward to working with Ed Marynowitz; a guy who we feel has a bright future in this league and has a great track record while working at the University of Alabama. John, Dan and Alec have proven themselves over the last couple of years and are deserving of their promotions, while Jake has done a great job thus far in his role.”
“We’d also like to thank Phil Savage, Ahmad Russell and Dan Jeremiah for their contributions to our organization over the last several years. It was hard to see them leave, but we wish them nothing but the best in their new endeavors.”
An experienced and successful front office executive, Donahoe has served as the director of football operations of the Pittsburgh Steelers (1991-99) and as the general manager and team president of the Buffalo Bills (2001-05). A native of Mt. Lebanon, PA, Donahoe began his career with the Steelers as a regional scout (1986-88) and was promoted to the team’s director of pro personnel and development (1989-90). He was named the team’s director of football operations in 1991, and played a major role in the Steelers 84-60 record and six playoff appearances in his nine seasons. From 1991-99, the Steelers drafted 12 players who went on to earn 31 Pro Bowl appearances.
Prior to his time with the Steelers, Donahoe worked as a scout for the BLESTO scouting combine following a 16-year stint as a high school football and basketball coach in western Pennsylvania. Donahoe graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1969. He is a grandson of longtime Pittsburgh mayor and Pennsylvania Governor David L. Lawrence.
Marynowitz (pronounced man-o-witz) spent the previous four years with the University of Alabama as the program’s director of player personnel, directing their football recruiting efforts. He joined the Crimson Tide after a one-year stint as a scouting assistant with the Miami Dolphins under Bill Parcells and Jeff Ireland. Born in Media, PA, Marynowitz began his collegiate career as a quarterback for LaSalle before transferring to Central Florida. While at UCF, he earned a B.A. degree in business management, a master’s degree in business administration and another master’s degree in sports business management.
Hallum rejoins the Eagles after seven seasons as a senior college scout with the Cleveland Browns (2005-11) and five seasons as an area scout with the New England Patriots (2000-04). Hallum was a college scout with the Eagles from 1995-99. Hallum is in his sixth decade of the football profession after getting his start as the head coach of Morehead State (1968-71). He also coached at Maryland (1972 to 1981), Kentucky (1982-89), and Arizona State (1990-91). He began his scouting career as a regional scout for National Football Scouting in 1992. A native of Liberty, SC, Hallum played linebacker and guard at Newberry College (1957-60) and later earned his master’s degree from Murray State in 1965.
Middlekauff was named the team’s west coast area scout after serving as a pro scout in 2011 and the team’s player personnel intern in 2010. Prior to his time with the Eagles, Middlekauff was a graduate assistant at Fresno State (2008-09). He also interned with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2007 and was an undergraduate assistant at Cal Poly during his senior year of college. The Sacramento, CA, native graduated with a business degree from Cal Poly and a master’s degree in sports administration from Fresno State.
Hatman was named as a pro scout after serving as the team’s pro personnel assistant in 2011. Prior to joining the Eagles, Hatman was a training camp intern with the New York Jets in 2010. He also was an assistant defensive line and special teams coach at the University of Massachusetts from 2009-10, while earning his master’s degrees in business and sports administration. His first NFL experience came as a pro personnel assistant for the New York Giants from 2007-08. A native of Norwich, Connecticut, Hatman graduated from Albany in 2007 with a degree in psychology.
Halaby began his career as an intern with the Eagles football operations department in 2007 and 2009. He was hired as a player personnel analyst before being named to his current role of special assistant to the general manager. A native of Madison, WI, Halaby graduated in 2009 from Harvard, where he studied English and economics.
Rosenberg was hired as the team’s manager of football administration. In this role, his primary responsibilities will be to assist in salary cap management and player finance related matters. Prior to joining the Eagles, Rosenberg was a bond and commodities trader from 1999-2011. He was a partner in several different trading ventures including Breakwater Trading from 2003-08. The Monmouth County, NJ, native graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1997 with a degree in economics and international relations. After his graduation, he worked in management consulting from 1997-99.
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