Sports Philanthropy Interview-Super Bowl 59-RR-Antomius Wise

Antomius Wise from Wise Protective Services and More, Inc. joined Roy Kessel and Sports Philanthropy Network on Radio Row at the Super Bowl. Antomius shared his insights into his journey from the NFL to founding a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to supporting domestic violence survivors, promoting financial literacy, addressing childhood obesity, and mentoring children affected by HIV/AIDS. He also discussed his role as a Special Agent with the United States Secret Service and his commitment to community enrichment through Life Strategies 2.0.

​Antomius Wise

Antomius Wise is a former NFL cornerback who has seamlessly transitioned into roles as a life strategist, author, and humanitarian. After his professional football career, which included time with teams like the New Orleans Saints and Washington Commanders, Wise founded Wise Protective Services LLC in 2008, focusing on asset protection and financial solutions.

In 2012, Wise established Wise Protective Services and More, Inc. (WPSM), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting domestic violence survivors, promoting financial literacy, combating childhood obesity, and mentoring children affected by HIV/AIDS. His commitment to community enrichment is further exemplified through his platform, Life Strategies 2.0, where he offers guidance on tax strategies and personal empowerment, aiming to help individuals maximize their financial potential while making a positive societal impact.

Beyond his entrepreneurial and philanthropic endeavors, Wise serves as a Special Agent with the United States Secret Service, demonstrating his dedication to public service. He is also a published author, contributing to “The Change 17: Insights Into Self Empowerment,” where he shares pivotal lessons from his life’s journey to inspire others.

Wise Tax Strategies

Wise Tax Strategies, founded by Antomius Wise—a former NFL player, humanitarian, and criminal investigator—offers comprehensive tax planning services aimed at maximizing clients’ financial efficiency while supporting charitable causes. The firm’s unique approach emphasizes aligning tax strategies with societal contributions, enabling clients to achieve substantial tax savings by legally bringing value to their communities.

Central to Wise Tax Strategies’ mission is the commitment to social responsibility; 100% of the firm’s profits are directed toward Wise Protective Services and More, Inc. (WPSM), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. WPSM focuses on supporting individuals affected by domestic violence and addresses other charitable needs, reflecting the firm’s dedication to making a positive societal impact beyond financial services.

The firm operates on four foundational pillars: taxes, relationships, emotions, and health. This holistic approach ensures that clients not only benefit from effective tax strategies but also receive guidance that enhances overall well-being. By integrating these elements, Wise Tax Strategies empowers clients to achieve financial success while contributing meaningfully to society.

WATCH INTERVIEW

0:00 – Roy Kessel welcomes Antomius Wise, highlighting his role as a sponsor and active participant in Sports Philanthropy World in Chicago.

0:26 – Wise shares his networking efforts, using the event to connect with donors and clients for Wise Protective Services and More, Inc., a nonprofit supporting domestic violence survivors.

1:19 – Kessel discusses how 170 media outlets at Radio Row focus on the game, while Sports Philanthropy Network emphasizes community impact and giving back.

2:01 – Wise explains that his mission revolves around having a servant’s heart, emphasizing the benefits of selfless giving in his work and partnerships.

2:25 – Wise highlights financial literacy as a major challenge, pointing out that schools and universities lack proper education on money management, leaving young athletes unprepared.

3:37 – His nonprofit assists domestic violence survivors, supports abusers with rehabilitation, helps children with obesity, and mentors children whose parents died from AIDS.

4:27 – Wise talks about how football’s aggressive nature can make it hard for players to switch off violent tendencies and how education can help manage emotional responses.

5:08 – Wise shares how a domestic violence situation in his own life led him to create his nonprofit, emphasizing the importance of emotional intelligence.

7:05 – Wise suggests teams and leagues should implement psychological evaluations and relationship training programs to prevent domestic violence incidents.

8:33 – In three years, Wise plans to expand his nonprofit into an enterprise, increase speaking engagements, and engage more former athletes in philanthropy.

Antomius Wise

Morgan Rhett

Morgan Rhett

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