
This week, Greg Olsen announced his retirement from the NFL after an incredible 14-year career. One of the most prolific pass-catching tight ends in NFL history, Greg played nine seasons for the Carolina Panthers from 2011-2019, earning three Pro Bowl nods and two AP All-Pro Second Team designations.

“From our first meeting at Levine Children’s Hospital, we immediately knew that this was the place for us,” shared Greg. “From that day until today as we sit here, the care that we’ve gotten from the medical team, from the support system, and from the administrators has been world-class. We don’t only feel thankful for the doctors and nurses who actually touched our child – we just feel very thankful for the entire network, for the entire support system that this hospital and this healthcare system brought to our family at a time of need; a time of crisis. That’s been a big inspiration. That’s a very key part to why we feel as passionate as we do about supporting and giving back to not only this community, but specifically this children’s hospital. It has a special place in our hearts – it always will. We’re always going to try to find every possible way to impact the families that will come down the road.”

On behalf of everyone at Atrium Health Foundation who has had the pleasure to work with Greg (who is a dedicated member of our Foundation board), and on behalf of the patients whose lives have been impacted by the Olsen family’s compassion and generosity, we wish Greg a happy retirement. We know he will “Keep Pounding” to improve the lives of patients at Levine Children’s for many years to come.

Pictured January 29, 2021: Greg Olsen visits The HEARTest Yard Congenital Heart Center for the first time since its opening in December 2020.
