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Mr. Jason Jenkins

Miami Gardens, Florida

Oct 30, 1974 – Aug 27, 2022 (Age 47)

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BORN
October 30, 1974
DIED
August 27, 2022
AGE
47
LOCATION
Miami Gardens, Florida

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Jason Jenkins, a beloved father, husband, friend and extraordinary community leader, passed away on Saturday, August 27, 2022, at the age of 47. Although his years on earth were brief, his impact was vast, deep and lasting, as he lived a life dedicated to serving others and bringing people from all backgrounds together.  He was a unifier of people and a champion in the community who lived each day with joy, tenacity and selfless love that made him truly one of a kind. Simply put, Jason was an outstanding human being who made the world a better place.  


Jason was a celebrated and accomplished professional, but his greatest joy in life came from his family. He was a devoted husband to Elizabeth and a loving father to Liya, Aiden and Sloane. As driven as he was throughout the community and in his career, nothing mattered more to him than his family. They were the foundation of his life and are the greatest lasting legacy of his love. 


He is survived by his wife of 12 years, Elizabeth Jenkins. He is also survived by his daughter, Liya, 12; son, Aiden, 10; daughter, Sloane, 6; mother, Mary Clay; father, C.L. Whittington; brothers Corey Harmon and Anthony Clay; and sisters Dr. Catherine Whittington and Candance Clay. 


Jason was born on October 30, 1974 in Houston, Texas. He attended Texas Tech University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism in 1997 and played defensive back on the football team. He went on to have a successful career in the sports profession through media and community relations, but his career was only an avenue for him to do the true work – impacting people’s lives for the better.  


Jason was a leader. 


Jason was a pillar of the South Florida community from the time he moved to the area and joined the Miami Dolphins in 2009. He overhauled the organization’s community relations and charitable efforts and made huge strides in making South Florida a better place for people from all walks of life. 


There are numerous examples of his leadership, but none more so than his influence in Dolphins Challenge Cancer since its inception in 2010, most notably as the board chairman since 2020. He helped build DCC into the largest fundraiser in the NFL, which has raised more than $53 million for the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center to fund life-saving cancer research in South Florida. 


During the global pandemic in 2020, Jason led the Miami Dolphins Foundation Food Relief Program to help those in need during the tumultuous time. The program donated over 1 million meals to help address food insecurity in the community while also providing resources to local minority-owned restaurants and businesses at a time when the restaurant industry was struggling. 


Jason was inclusive of all people.  


His inclusivity was evident in how many diverse organizations recognized his work in the community.  


He served as a board member for numerous South Florida based community organizations providing leadership to a wide range of causes including Anti-Defamation League Florida, Breakthrough Miami, Dolphins Challenge Cancer, Pro Sports Assembly, Urban League of Broward County, Women of Tomorrow and YWCA Miami.  


He championed the Miami Dolphins FOOTBALL UNITES program, whose mission was to unite groups of different races, genders, sexual orientations, identities, abilities and faith around the power of football. 


Jason’s many awards and honors also reflect his inclusive spirit, including: 2022 Miami-Dade County’s Black Affairs Advisory Board’s Corporate Pillar Award, 2021 Civil Society Fellowship: A Partnership of ADL and the Aspen Institute, 2021 Co-Chair of the Social Justice and Racial Equality Committee as part of the Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance, 2021 Generational Cure Honoree, 2021 Miami-Dade County Public Schools Superintendent CHOICE Award, 2020 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward County Visionary of the Year, 2019 Equality Ally by SAVE-Dade and the 2019 Men of Valor Award. 


Jason was a unifier.  


His presence helped build bridges between local law enforcement and the Black community at a time when tensions were high in America. His efforts in social justice programs became a model for the NFL. 


Jason also worked closely with RISE, a national nonprofit that educates and empowers the sports community to eliminate racial discrimination, champion social justice and improve race relations. 


Jason was driven.   


Jason was very successful professionally while always looking out for others. He began his career at Lehigh University where he was a sales and promotion manager and sports communications assistant from 1997-99. He joined the Texas Southern University Athletics Department in 1999 and served as an associate athletics director there until 2002.  


In 2002, Jason joined the San Francisco 49ers in their media relations department, where he quickly earned respect in the NFL. He was selected to give case study presentations to every team’s public relations department at league meetings in 2003, 2004 and 2005. 


The Miami Dolphins hired Jason in 2009 as director of media relations. He was promoted to senior director of media relations in 2012, vice president of communications in 2013 and senior vice president of communications and community affairs in 2015.  


He led all crisis communications, media relations and community relations efforts for the Miami Dolphins, Hard Rock Stadium & Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix. Jason was instrumental in securing a Formula 1 circuit at Hard Rock Stadium and served as the first National Press Officer for the event. 


He was also recognized by his alma mater, Texas Tech University, as the school’s faculty and alumni selected him as the 2017 Outstanding Alumni Award winner. He served as commencement speaker for the 2018 Texas Tech graduating class. 


Jason was kind.  


Like he did in the community, Jason was known for his immense kindness throughout his career. He treated everyone with respect, regardless of where they were on the organizational chart. He had a gift to anticipate one’s needs. When someone mentioned his name to a colleague, it was usually met with someone saying Jason made them feel like the most important person in the world. 


Jason mentored countless individuals both personally and professionally. His colleagues would often joke that he must have a twin because it seemed impossible to be at a dance recital for Liya, a haircut for Aiden, a flag football game for Sloane, a community event in Miami Gardens and a Dolphins game all within a 24-hour period. But Jason found a way to make it happen because he had time for everyone.    


Jason will be remembered for many wonderful things, most notably his impact, kindness, joy, selflessness and humility. Nothing he did was about him because it was always in service for the betterment of others.  


As part of his commencement address to the 2018 graduates at Texas Tech, Jason said “it won’t be your geography that marks your journey. It’ll be three things: the depth of your relationships, the foundation of your values and the courage of your decision-making.” Jason lived out this mission statement, and he leaves South Florida and the world a better place because of his life and the everlasting impact of his legacy.   

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The Community is not the same. We didn't know that we would miss bro Jason this much a man with so much wisdom and integrity. We worked together in many Communities may Jason RIP.

We lost a leader who brought people together. Also a loyal friend. All who knew him were made better by him. I have rededicated to assist as a Volunteer Ambassador with the Dolphins to honor Jason’s Legacy.

Rest In Peace Jason.

Sent with all my respect and my love.

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Project GENES & the students at OYC, thank you Mr. Jenkins!

Nicklaus Children's Hospital and Nicklaus Children's Hospital Foundation would like to express our sincere condolences to the family of Jason Jenkins. Mr. Jenkins was a pillar of the South Florida community, which he served tirelessly and with an undeniable impact on many lives. There are numerous examples of his leadership and commitment to our community.
Through our interactions with Mr. Jenkins, his passion for the cause of uplifting our youth was always unmistakable. For the...

May your light continue to shine in heaven. May your humble ways, and kindness never be forgotten. May your family always remember the good moments and memories, which shall be in their heart always. God bless your family always for he is always with them.

My family and I hearts go out to the Jenkins family. I first met Jason when I was the Secondary coach with the SF Forty Niners. We hit it off right away, mainly because at one point we were both at Texas Southern University. Destiny must have put us together and from that day on Jason and I, along with my wife Angela were connected for life. My prayer is for the Jenkins family to find comfort through our Lord and savior Jesus Christ. May your hearts find strength and endurance to carry on the...

My condolences to Jason´s family. He was such a giving, humble and supportive soul, who dedicated his life to community and his family. I thank him and appreciate him immensely for all he did. I will miss my friend

Jason was always respectful since a child . Mary Ann you did a great job instilling Jason with the qualities he held. REST WELL WITH OUR FATHER IN HEAVEN JASON ..