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Harry F. Sydney III    

3-Time Super Bowl Champion, Author & Founder of My Brother's Keeper-Male Mentoring Program

In 2003 Harry Sydney founded a Male Mentoring Program in Green Bay WI named My Brother’s Keeper he is dedicated to providing Straight Talk~ Sound Direction mentoring services to assist individuals in dealing with the hardships of life by helping them live with Integrity, Respect and Standards. He is committed to providing his clients with the knowledge and skills to make positive decisions and changes in their lives. Since its inception he has helped thousands of boys and men find success. All persons are welcome regardless of race, creed, color, or ethnic background.

Harry Sydney possesses a degree in criminology and juvenile justice from the University of Kansas. He and his wife have a blended family of eight children and 4 grandchildren.

Sydney played professional football for 10 seasons and coached running backs with the Packers for six. He won Super Bowl Championships with the San Francisco 49ers in 1988 and 1989, and with the Green Bay Packers as their running backs coach in 1996. When Sydney retired from the NFL he launched this non-profit organization because he made his home in Green Bay and wanted to make a difference in the community.

Although Harry Sydney enjoyed a very successful career in the NFL, his path was full of disappointment and hard work. He came from a childhood filled with abuse, alcoholism, divorce and an environment filled with prejudice. Having overcome these obstacles, he has dedicated himself to helping others find success in dealing with the hardships in their lives. He mentors each individual, helping them gain the knowledge and skills to make positive changes in their lives.

By teaming with the Green Bay Correctional Institution, the Brown County Juvenile Detention Center and various school districts in the area, Harry has been able to work directly with boys and men who have a history of making “bad” decisions and have taught them about respect, integrity, responsibility, and goal setting. He treats everyone that walks through the door with honesty and respect. He is willing to talk about anything that will help improve the quality of their lives, ranging from a teen struggling to fit in, to helping a paroled convict make better decisions and become a productive member of the community.

However, it is important to remember that My Brother’s Keeper, Inc. isn’t about Harry. It is about Harry’s willingness to work with men – one step at a time – to bring positive change to their lives. He is a self-described (but hardly self-absorbed) street fighter who shares his “codes of life” as a blueprint for this change. He wants his brothers to know that it doesn’t matter where they came from, but rather where they are going. He wants them to know that they hold the power to change the world – to change their world – but that it is up to them. He wants the lost souls among them to realize that he is in their corner, and he will fight just as hard as they will in order to improve their quality of life.

Harry’s dedication to the boys and men in the program goes above and beyond the long hours at the office. He makes himself available at all hours to anyone who is in need. Harry is here to help!

Despite operating a mentoring service for men, he co-hosts a successful sports talk radio show on a weekly basis for WDUZ “The Fan” 107.5 FM and 1400 AM in the Green Bay area.

Speech Topics


3-Time Super Bowl Champion, Leadership, Success-What it Means, Mentoring, Professional Sports, Motivational

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