Brewer now serves as the CEO of The Brewer Group,[3] chair of Center for Opportunity Now at America First Policy Institute,[4] White House presidential appointee as the Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys,[5] board member, for the Federal Enforcement Homeland Security Foundation,[6] vice-chair of the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice State Advisory Group,[7] founder & executive director of The Jack Brewer Foundation,[8] on the board of directors at the Geo Group, Inc,[9][1] and a Fox News, Yahoo Finance, & NewsMax TV Media contributor.
Brewer set school records in every grade and went on to advance to the Regional track meet as a true freshman on varsity.
Brewer was All-State in Football and Track, where he held the state record in triple jump with a leap of 51 feet and 4 inches, including winning the Texas Relays.
As a blue chip recruit, Brewer received over 41 Division 1 football and track scholarship offers and graduated with a 3.4 GPA.
As a freshman, Brewer attended Southern Methodist University (SMU) where he played wide receiver and was an All-American Candidate and a Disney World Record Holder for track.
His sophomore and junior seasons, Brewer was a two way player, starting games at defensive back and wide receiver, while leading the special teams in tackles.
[12] Brewers physical play helped him finish his senior season with 155 tackles, a school record at the University of Minnesota.
Brewer was a 3 time Academic All-Big 10 Award winner who earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Minnesota at the age of 22, prior to going to the National Football League.
Brewer was ranked in the top 1 percentile of his class at Merrill, where he was able to help his clients avoid portfolio losses during the financial crisis of 2008–2009.
In 2010, Brewer was named chairman of the Athletes and Artist Committee of the Millennium Development Goals Awards at the United Nations, where he served until 2013.
In 2020, Brewer served as the co-chair for the Black Voices, Trump Victory Finance Committee and he delivered a speech at the 2020 Republican National Convention.
[16] Brewer frequently appeared on Fox News in support of conservative policies on criminal justice reform, opportunity zones, black unemployment and his efforts to pass school choice.
In 2020, Brewer was given a four year appointment by the White House to serve as its nominee on the Congressional Committee for the Social Status of Black Men and Boys.
[5] Brewer was instrumental in helping music artist Lil Wayne and Kodak Black receive their pardons from President Trump.
[2] In 2014, Brewer began appearing on Fox Business’ Mornings with Maria, covering politics, sports and the global capital markets.