Professional football players see parallels between their sport and tech investment
TORONTO — Henoc Muamba didn’t have much use for his degree in information systems over the course of his 12-year CFL career.
Now that he’s retired from playing, he’s finally getting to put his education to use.
Muamba was a speaker at Toronto’s Collision tech conference last month, an annual networking event that will be moving to Vancouver next year. He said that his passion for innovative businesses never left him, he just had to shelve it while playing professional football.
“As a football player you do all you can to become the best that you can be, but there’s always time that’s leftover,” said Muamba, standing on the floor of Toronto’s Enercare Centre at the conference. “What I’ve been preaching in the last five, six years of my career, as one of the vets in the locker room has always been to develop and grow outside of the game.