Kacyvenski earned his MBA from Harvard Business School in 2011. Isaiah is currently the Founder and Managing Partner of Will Ventures. Will Ventures is a venture capital investment fund focused on sports technology. Prior to Will Ventures, Isaiah was a Founder and Managing Director of the Sports Innovation Lab. Prior to founding the Sports Innovation Lab, Kacyvenski was one of the first employees to join a very early stage MC10, an electronics company, and remained there for 6 years as the Global Head of Business Development as well as Chairman of the MC10 Sports-Medicine Advisory Board. Kacyvenski is also an individual investor in, and advisor to, several companies in technology, sports, biotech, consumer, media and sports medicine. On the July 12, 2007, episode of
The Oprah Winfrey Show, Kacyvenski appeared as the first guest to talk about his rough childhood and reconciliation with his abusive father. Kacyvenski was featured in an
NFL Films production that was nominated for an
Emmy Award for Outstanding Long Feature in 2007. On October 24, 2010, Kacyvenski was invited back to Seattle to raise the famous 12th Man Flag before the Seahawks played the Cardinals. During his time at Harvard, Kacyvenski was roommates with
Christopher Nowinski, who later went on to become a
WWE wrestler. After retiring from wrestling due to concussions, Nowinski has spearheaded the effort to make sports safer in the United States and worldwide. Among his investments, Kacyvenski is a founding investor in b.good, a chain of casual restaurants located globally. Kacyvenski was chosen to announce the
Seattle Seahawks second round draft pick from the podium during the
2013 NFL draft, one of 32 NFL Greats chosen. ==References==