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Tim Fleiszer
Fleiszer Consulting Inc.
Tim Fleiszer is a prominent figure in the field of concussion awareness and brain health, particularly in Canada. Here are some key points about his background and achievements:
Education and Early Career
- Tim Fleiszer is a cum laude graduate of Harvard University, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1998.24
Football Career
- He had a distinguished career in the Canadian Football League (CFL), where he was the first player to win four Grey Cup championships with four different teams. He was selected 1st overall in the 1998 CFL Draft and served as a team captain for three teams (Montreal, Ottawa, and Edmonton). He was also a CFL Players Association representative for four years.24
Community and Professional Involvement
- Fleiszer was twice nominated for the Tom Pate award for outstanding community service during his CFL career. After his football career, he worked as a consultant and sports agent, partnering with various organizations such as Gil Scott Sports Management, Xenith, Gravitas Financial, All-American Games, SportsLab NYC, and STACK Media.23
Concussion Legacy Foundation Canada
- In 2012, Tim Fleiszer founded the Concussion Legacy Foundation Canada, where he currently serves as the Executive Director. The foundation is dedicated to advancing the study, treatment, and prevention of the effects of brain trauma and associated mental health implications in Canadian athletes, military personnel, youth, and other at-risk groups.134
Leadership and Advocacy
- Fleiszer continues to be a strong advocate for brain health, leading initiatives such as the CLF HelpLine and the Operation Brain Health Support Line for veterans. He has also been involved in research collaborations with institutions like the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) and the Canadian Concussion Centre (CCC).1
Personal Life
- Tim Fleiszer resides in Montreal, Quebec, with his wife, Lori, and their sons, Douglas and Solomon.2
Highlights
Nov 11 · concussionfoundation.ca
Concussion Legacy Foundation Canada



