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Jordan Marshall

  • Title
    Director of Social Media / Assistant Director of Player Personnel
  • E-Mail Address
    jm5069@columbia.edu
  • Phone
    212-854-1803
  • Hometown
    Powder Springs, Ga.
  • Alma Mater/Graduation Year
    Mercer '16
  • Experience
    1st year at Columbia
Jordan Marshall begins his first season at Columbia University as the football program’s Director of Social Media and Assistant Director of Player Personnel. Marshall joins the Columbia Football program after serving as a Football Recruiting Assistant at Troy University.
 
Previously, Marshall worked as a Digital Media Coordinator at his alma mater Mercer University in Macon, Ga. for two years from 2017-19. Among his many duties included producing daily content posted on the athletic program’s website and social media platforms, working to develop video stories for the Bears’ audience, monitoring social media accounts and creating graphics for flyers, athletic ticket events, media guide covers, and sports team posters.
 
While in Macon, Marshall created his own photography company, Jordan Marshall Photography, LLC, which he has owned and operated for the past three years and also served Visual Media Coordinator and as a varsity football coach at First Presbyterian Day School.
 
Marshall also served as a marketing intern for The Fuller Center for Housing (2015-17), a field agent for Traffick Jam (2015-16) and as an intern in the Cobb County Sheriff’s Office (2013). At The Fuller Center for Housing, Marshall managed all social media platforms for the organization, promoted upcoming events, companies, and volunteers on social media pages and created a social media calendar for scheduled posting. He also implemented video and photography projects.
 
A 2016 Mercer graduate, Marshall earned a degree in Business Administration with a minor in photography. A three-year football letterman, Marshall served as the team’s captain, was presented with the squad’s Player of the Year award and earned three straight team Community Service awards for his many volunteer activities. Over his career, he started 26 career games at wide receiver, caught 34 passes for 486 yards, scored four receiving touchdowns and made 26 tackles on special teams. He was a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and volunteered as both a reader at L.H. Williams Elementary School and with Backpack Ministries, a food packing organization.
 
Marshall is a Powder Springs, Ga. native who attended Hillgrove High School. An All-County selection at Hillgrove, Marshall set football school records for longest punt return, longest touchdown and most reception yards in a single season and career.