IN BRIEF
-- Greg Risling
A Southern California youth organization will present sports agent Leigh
Steinberg with its highest honor tonight at a ceremony at the Century
Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles.
Steinberg, a Newport Beach resident, will receive the Spirit of
Achievement Award for his charitable contributions to the community,
especially for children. The award will be presented by Junior
Achievement of Southern California, an organization that works to educate
and inspire young people to pursue employment.
Steinberg has maintained that his clients, a list that includes NFL
quarterbacks Steve Young and Drew Bledsoe, give back to the communities
where they grew up. A portion of the multimillion-dollar contracts signed
by Steinberg’s clients are usually donated to charities and foundations.
He has also started an ethnic diversity program aimed at youths that
promotes tolerance and nonviolence.
Steinberg has been named one of the national spokespersons for a new
program. Known as JA Base, the program will introduce middle and high
school students to the business aspects of the sports and entertainment
industries. Volunteers from both arenas will visit classrooms and share
real-life experiences.
Ed Roski Jr., owner of the Los Angeles Kings hockey team, will help
present the award to Steinberg.
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