With five years of discovery research and pre-trial motion experience, Jordan Zuck graduated with his bachelor’s degree in finance from Rutgers University. Having served most recently as a judicial intern with the Honorable Judge Donna M. Taylor, Jordan Zuck is currently attending Rutgers University School of Law in pursuit of his juris doctorate. Also fan of professional football, Mr. Zuck enjoys following the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL).
New York Jets Rated as Among Most Tech Savvy Teams in World
1. New York Jets Rated as Among
Most Tech Savvy Teams in World
Jordan Zuck
2. Introduction
• With five years of discovery research and pre-trial motion
experience, Jordan Zuck graduated with his bachelor’s degree in
finance from Rutgers University. Having served most recently as a
judicial intern with the Honorable Judge Donna M. Taylor, Jordan
Zuck is currently attending Rutgers University School of Law in
pursuit of his juris doctorate. Also fan of professional football, Mr.
Zuck enjoys following the New York Jets of the National Football
League (NFL).
The New York Jets are ranked by SportTechie.com as the 15th most
tech savvy sporting franchise in the world. Similar to a handful of
other NFL organizations, the Jets have collaborated with virtual
reality company STRIVR Labs. Not only helping athletes train but
also providing unique experiences for sporting organizations and
their business partners, STRIVR Labs kicked off the partnership in
the spring of 2015.
3. New York Jets
• Obtaining 360 degree video footage from training camp and
pre-season home games, STRIVR provided fans the
experience of in-game events such as hearing the national
anthem while standing on the sidelines, running onto the
field, seeing fans in the stands chanting “J-E-T-S”, and
participating in the pre-game coin toss. Also, to track noise
levels at MetLife Stadium, the franchise implemented the
Authentic dB Meter from interactive fan engagement
technology developer Uplause on the organization’s in-game
video board.
In addition, wide receiver Brandon Marshall and mental
training application developer Lucid partnered to provide
complimentary subscriptions to all Public Schools Athletic
League high school football teams.