Ex-NFL star Wayne Chrebet hired as adviser in Morgan Stanley wealth group
National Football League veteran Wayne Chrebet, 36, has been hired as a financial adviser for The Moldaver Group, one of Morgan Stanley's wealth management groups, the latter announced today.
National Football League veteran Wayne Chrebet, 36, has been hired as a financial adviser for The Moldaver Group, one of Morgan Stanley’s wealth management groups, the latter announced today.
He is based in Morgan’s Red Bank, N.J., office and will report to the group’s senior vice president, Ed Moldaver.
“[Mr. Chrebet] has been with us six months getting his certifications and training,” said Christy Pollak, a Morgan Stanley media relations person.
He was a walk-on wide receiver for the New York Jets from 1995 to 2006.
In his first two seasons on the team, Mr. Chrebet set the record for most receptions.
He has received awards on and off the field.
While playing, Mr. Chrebet received the Dennis Byrd Award for Most Inspirational Player, the New York Jets’ Unsung Hero Award and was named New York Newsday’s Jet of the Year in 1995.
In addition, he was a recipient of the Thurman Munson Award for outstanding efforts on and off the field and in serving the community, and the Ed Block Courage Award.
Mr. Chrebet is actively involved with a variety of charities, including the Starlight Children’s Foundation and the Make-A-Wish Foundation of America, the firm said in the statement.
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