About Nick Lowery




Persistence and Leadership: Nick is the only American to work for both President George Bush (1989) and President Bill Clinton (1993) in the White House Office of National Service, challenging more citizens to re-build themselves and their nation through community service. He also worked for President Reagan in the White House Office of Drug Abuse Policy, exploring and defining key solutions to the issue for young people. He also was George  W. Bush's nominee for Founding Director for the National Fund for American Indian Education.

 

 

Nick Lowery is more than the most accurate kicker
in NFL History, his awards include...         


- US Jaycees Ten Outstanding
  Young Americans
Award


- NFL Players' Byron "Whizzer"
  White
Award, its most
  prestigious Humanitarian Award


- NFL Man of the Year for both
  the Kansas City Chiefs (four times) and
  New York Jets


- National Community Service Award from United
  Cerebral Palsy for his work raising funds, and
  advocating and educating on the rights of the
  disabled


- Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame

- Dartmouth College Presidential Medal for
  Outstanding Leadership and Achievement