A regional account manager with extensive experience in the pharmaceutical sphere, Tom Spetter previously worked for a pharmaceutical company, where he secured hospital contracts in Southern California for a rare-disease orphan drug. The recipient of a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Washington, Tom Spetter is a member of the school's alumni association and passionate fan of its football team.
The Washington Huskies have been the most effective Pac-12 team over the past three seasons in regard to developing NFL players, and that trend continued this past April. Eight players from the team were selected in the 2019 NFL Draft, which was second only to Alabama and Ohio State, which had 10 and 9, respectively. A total of 18 Huskies have now been drafted in the past three years, while Utah ranks second in the Pac-12 conference with 14 players drafted over the same period. Kaleb McGary was the first Washington player off the board, as the 6-foot-8, 324-pound offensive tackle was selected 31st overall by the Atlanta Falcons. Defensive back Byron Murphy went two picks later to the Arizona Cardinals. He was the first pick in the second round, while tight end Drew Sample and defensive back Taylor Rapp were selected later in the round by the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams, respectively. The Rams also drafted defensive tackle Greg Gaines in the fourth round. The other three Huskies drafted were linebacker Ben Burr-Kirven (Seattle), defensive back Jordan Miller (Atlanta), and running back Myles Gaskin (Miami).
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AuthorAn accomplished corporate manager with several years of experience in the health field, Thomas Spetter presently serves as manager of public health. Archives
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