Susanna Adams

Community Impact Coordinator at Tennessee Titans

Susanna Adams is entering her tenth NFL season and seventh with the Titans in 2021. Responsible for the planning and execution of all community-facing events, programs and volunteer opportunities for players, coaches and employees; also responsible for the Tennessee Titans Women's Association and alumni player events. Prior to joining the Titans, Susanna spent three seasons with the Washington Football Team in their media relations department, including two seasons as Corporate Communications Manager. While in graduate school, she completed internships in public relations with Octagon and community relations with D.C. United.

In her role with the Washington Football Team, Susanna was responsible for media coverage outside the traditional scope of football including the team's charitable foundation and marketing efforts.

In 2012, Adams received her undergraduate degree in sports management with a minor in business administration from the University of Tennessee. Susanna started her career in sports as an undergrad at the University of Tennessee, working as a student assistant for the women's basketball team. Her final year with the program and as a student at UT was the year Pat Summitt retired.

Adams graduated from Georgetown University with a master's degree in sports industry management in 2013.

Adams is a native of Franklin, Tenn. and now resides in Nashville, TN with her husband Corey and their dog Bulleit who was adopted from the Nashville Humane Association.

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The Tennessee Titans are one of 32 professional football teams in the National Football League (NFL). The franchise is based in Nashville, Tennessee. The organization began play as the Houston Oilers in 1960 as a charter member of the American Football League, and joined the NFL as part of the AFL-NFL merger in 1970. The franchise relocated to Tennessee in 1997 and opened a downtown Nashville stadium in 1999.


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