Eric Walther Joins The Darren Waller Foundation Executive Advisory Board
Eric Walther, a shareholder in Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Litigation Department, has joined the executive advisory board of The Darren Waller Foundation, an organization that equips youth to avoid and overcome addiction to drugs and alcohol and supports youth and their families during their recovery and treatment journey.
In his role, Walther will assist the board with accomplishing the foundation’s goals through advisory, fundraising and community outreach efforts.
Walther looks forward to being involved with a foundation that has made a significant impact in Las Vegas.
“The Darren Waller Foundation has done so much to change the lives of young people struggling with addiction in Las Vegas,” said Walther. “As a life-long Nevadan, I’m thrilled to help an organization that has such an important mission in this community.”
Founded in 2020, The Darren Waller Foundation was founded by Darren Waller—a tight end with the New York Giants—when he was playing for the Las Vegas Raiders. Since its inception, it has provided grants for more than 50 Las Vegas individuals suffering from addiction to receive professional recovery care.
For more information, visit https://darrenwaller.org/.
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