
Edison Miyawaki
(Born 1929)
Professional Football Contributor

Dr. Edison Miyawaki has been opening doors for over three decades
for Hawai'i's student-athletes to gain an opportunity to realize
their dream in playing in the National Football League. In the
1970s, Dr. Miyawaki established an NFL training camp for Hawai'i
athletes aspiring to play professional football. Through the
training camps and Dr. Miyawaki's persistence in advocating for
players to gain tryouts with NFL teams, local athletes were given
a shot at competing in the NFL and became successful players
including Arnold Morgado and Paul Dombroski, both formerly with
the Kansas City Chiefs.
In 1994, Dr. Miyawaki became the first Japanese-American to purchase
an ownership interest in an NFL franchise, the Cincinnati Bengals
football team. He is also an investor in the National Basketball
Association team, the Boston Celtics. A member of the Pro Bowl
Committee, Dr. Miyawaki has been instrumental in getting the NFL
to keep the Pro Bowl in Hawai'i for over two decades.
As Chairman, President and CEO of Family Health I and II, Dr.
Miyawaki has built his private nursing business to be one of the
largest and best in Hawai'i. A true believer in "education through
athletics" and "giving the underdogs a chance", Dr. Miyawaki is
well-known for his generosity as a philanthropist in making
educational opportunities available to Hawai'i's young people.
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