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Kevin Griffin
Director of Community Relations

Griffin begins his fifth season with Seattle and his ninth year working in the sports industry. Griffin serves as the Director of Fan Development with a primary focus to develop programs that broaden the reach and connectivity of the Seahawks brand throughout the Pacific Northwest community. He oversees the organization's grassroots marketing, community outreach, team-related special events and youth football/high school football programming. Additionally Griffin plays a role in managing the Seahawks gameday presentation and fan experience programs.
 
Prior to join the Seahawks, Griffin worked on the Federal Services sales team for US West and later served as a regional marketing director for Host Communications before being named an Assistant Executive Director for the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association.
 
Griffin earned a masters degree in athletic administration from Ohio University and received his undergraduate degree in journalism/communications from The Ohio State University where he was a four-year letterman on the Buckeyes football team. He served as the special teams captain his junior and senior seasons, twice named the Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week and received the Ike Kelley award in 1996 as the Special Teams Player of the Year for the Rose Bowl Champion Buckeyes.
 
In 1997 Griffin was selected to represent The Ohio State University as a student delegate at the NCAA's first annual national leadership conference. The following year in 1998, Griffin received the Alex Shumate Award for his work with the "Majority of One" program and outstanding student leadership on The Ohio State University campus.
 
A graduate of Juanita High School in Kirkland, Wash., Kevin and his wife, Farrah, a graduate of Newport High School (Bellevue), are both active in the community. Farrah is the head gymnastics coach at Newport High School and Kevin serves on numerous community organization boards including the National Football Foundation and the Seattle Urban League's Young Professional Chapter. The Griffins have three children, Taylor, Kennedy and Jackson. 

 

Favorite Seahawks Moment: My most memorable Seahawks moment as a member of the Seahawks staff took place on October 23, 2005 when Josh Brown kicked a game winning field goal against the Dallas Cowboys with no time left on the clock. That victory propelled us to eight straight victories and an appearance in Super Bowl XL.

Griffin begins his fifth season with Seattle and his ninth year working in the sports industry. Griffin serves as the Director of Fan Development with a primary focus to develop programs that broaden the reach and connectivity of the Seahawks brand throughout the Pacific Northwest community. He oversees the organization's grassroots marketing, community outreach, team-related special events and youth football/high school football programming. Additionally Griffin plays a role in managing the Seahawks gameday presentation and fan experience programs.
 
Prior to join the Seahawks, Griffin worked on the Federal Services sales team for US West and later served as a regional marketing director for Host Communications before being named an Assistant Executive Director for the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association.
 
Griffin earned a masters degree in athletic administration from Ohio University and received his undergraduate degree in journalism/communications from The Ohio State University where he was a four-year letterman on the Buckeyes football team. He served as the special teams captain his junior and senior seasons, twice named the Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week and received the Ike Kelley award in 1996 as the Special Teams Player of the Year for the Rose Bowl Champion Buckeyes.
 
In 1997 Griffin was selected to represent The Ohio State University as a student delegate at the NCAA's first annual national leadership conference. The following year in 1998, Griffin received the Alex Shumate Award for his work with the "Majority of One" program and outstanding student leadership on The Ohio State University campus.
 
A graduate of Juanita High School in Kirkland, Wash., Kevin and his wife, Farrah, a graduate of Newport High School (Bellevue), are both active in the community. Farrah is the head gymnastics coach at Newport High School and Kevin serves on numerous community organization boards including the National Football Foundation and the Seattle Urban League's Young Professional Chapter. The Griffins have three children, Taylor, Kennedy and Jackson. 

 

Favorite Seahawks Moment: My most memorable Seahawks moment as a member of the Seahawks staff took place on October 23, 2005 when Josh Brown kicked a game winning field goal against the Dallas Cowboys with no time left on the clock. That victory propelled us to eight straight victories and an appearance in Super Bowl XL.