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Nick Scurfield leaving the Texans

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Nick Scurfield ‏@NickScurfield 17 Jun

Leaving @HoustonTexans on June 20 to start a new career with @OtMCPR in Houston. Been a great 6 years- thanks, everyone

We ARE indeed LOSING one of the most reliable sources of everything Texans.

FYI, On the Mark Communications (OtMCPR) is a boutique PR firm with clients in industries including entertainment, hospitality & technology.

Good luck, Nick.
 
Best wishes. I'm sure there are even bigger and better things in your future.
 
Today is my last day with the Houston Texans. It’s been a great ride.
I arrived as an intern out of college in 2007. It was three days after my final summer-school class at the University of Southern California. I thought I would be here for six months. I ended up staying for six years.

I didn’t know much about the Texans in 2007. I grew up in Washington State, Hawaii and Mississippi, and the Texans were five years old and had never posted a winning record. I knew them best as the quasi-expansion team that passed on possibly the best player my alma mater had ever produced, Reggie Bush, with the top pick of the 2006 NFL Draft in favor of Mario Williams.

http://www.houstontexans.com/news/a...ith-team/345c8f4a-1ab3-44cf-8801-bebd1fea0cf6

Wasn't he in charge of the official message board also?
 
I don't know if he was actually the party with decision making authority like you but he was the primary contact point and the one who conveyed decisions for the most part.
 
First of all, huge bummer about Scurfield. Guy was great.

Secondly,
McNair is one of the best people I’ve met, period. One of my lasting memories of him is from when I was an intern and at his company Christmas party. I hadn’t spoken with him in at least three months and figured I would need to re-introduce myself as I approached him, as I had with most of the higher-ups that evening. Instead, he shook my hand, immediately told his wife Janice my name without so much as glancing at my nametag and asked me how my family was doing in Mississippi. I was blown away. Another enduring memory is the time he cut a $100 million check to Baylor College of Medicine for breast cancer research in September 2007. He wants the Texans to be the most community-connected sports franchise in the world. He encourages employees to give to charities like the United Way, and he matches everything that we give. He also hires good people, lets them do their job and gives them the resources to do it. That's what you want in your team's owner, as far as I'm concerned.
Wow.

That's a good dude.
 
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