“I thank God for another day and thank God for a wonderful wife. I pray to keep my children safe.” – Kevin Warren [#IThankGod #ThankGodForAnotherDay]
“I thank God for another day and thank God for a wonderful wife. I pray to keep my children safe. And I pray for the Big Ten Conference.” – Kevin Warren
Kevin Warren begins each day on his knees with a morning prayer.
“I thank God for another day and thank God for a wonderful wife. I pray to keep my children safe. And I pray for the Big Ten Conference.”
– Kevin Warren
Kevin Warren dons a suit-and-tie combination laid out the previous night.
Even his workout clothes are set aside for maximum efficiency before sunrise.
Kevin Warren leaves his high-rise overlooking Lake Shore Drive for what is typically a 27-minute drive to Big Ten headquarters in Rosemont.
Kevin Warren listens to a mix of sports and business shows on SiriusXM Radio, toggling between ESPNU and “First Things First” on Fox Sports Radio.
The conference’s most powerful employee is also the first to arrive, often before 6 a.m. His workday ends about 13 hours later, and he returns downtown for a 7:45 dinner with wife Greta and daughter Peri at a spot such as Joe’s, Capital Grille or Bandera.
Told that he is tireless, Kevin Warren replies: “This could be my last day on Earth. I want to make sure that when I get to the pearly gates, I can say I gave it my all.”
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