Location United States, North America Gender Male
Thomas A. Keiser is an American entrepreneur, former professional athlete, and conservation advocate whose career spans elite collegiate football, the NFL, and nonprofit leadership. A graduate of Stanford University (2012), Keiser built a reputation as a disciplined and high-impact linebacker, known for his work ethic, intelligence, and resilience
on the field.
Following his collegiate career, he entered the National Football League as an undrafted free agent and went on to compete with the Carolina Panthers, Los Angeles Chargers, and Arizona Cardinals. One of his most notable professional highlights came in 2013, when he recorded an interception against Peyton Manning in a nationally televised game, underscoring his persistence and competitive edge at the highest level of the sport.
Beyond football, Keiser has transitioned into entrepreneurship and conservation leadership. He serves as Vice President of the Misingwa Land Trust, a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to protecting and restoring the Little Beaver Creek watershed in Western Pennsylvania. His work reflects a broader commitment to environmental stewardship, community impact, and long-term sustainability.
Keiser’s career is defined by perseverance, adaptability, and a continued focus on leadership beyond the gam