Derek Curry

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Derek Christopher (DC) Curry (born in Houston, Texas) is a former American football linebacker. He was a nationally recruited high school football and baseball player.[citation needed] He entered the National Football League by signing to the Miami Dolphins and then the Cincinnati Bengals.[citation needed] He played college football at Notre Dame where he was a Team Captain and an honorable mention All-American middle linebacker.[citation needed] In 2004 he had 65 tackles.[1] He graduated from Notre Dame with a degree in Management Information System and Theology.[citation needed]

He is currently running a liquid waste company based out of Nashville.[citation needed]

He was formerly a Manager in Operations at Waste Management.[citation needed] Before that he was on the Executive Team at ROAR and UPROAR.[citation needed] He also holds seats as a board member at two startup companies in San Francisco and Chicago.[citation needed]

Curry was formerly a Senior Leader and Pastor of Next Gen and Families at Granger Community Church in Granger, Indiana where he oversaw the 6th-12th grade ministry.[citation needed] He is married to Brooke Wilkins, a graduate of Saint Mary's College. They have two children Jada and Janelle.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ Dortch, Chris (2005). Blue Ribbon Football Yearbook. Ambrose Printing Company. p. 379. ISBN 978-0-9768618-0-5.

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