
“We are excited about the opportunity for them to participate in the NFL’s Women’s Careers in Football Forum, to develop their skills, and to represent LSU as the next generation of leaders in the sport.” “Keava and Olivia are vital members of our football operations team,” LSU Athletic Director Scott Woodward said. The Forum will connect 40 women, 75 percent of whom are minority, with leaders in professional football to help those women network and build relationships in the areas of coaching, scouting and football operations. The NFL’s Women’s Career in Football Forum is part of the league’s ongoing commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Both are LSU graduates, Soil-Cormier earned her Juris Doctorate from the LSU Law Center, while Ohlsen’s degree came in sports administration. Soil-Cormier serves as the assistant director of recruiting operations for the LSU football program, while Ohlsen is coordinator of football recruiting for the Tigers.

BATON ROUGE – LSU football staff members Keava Soil-Cormier and Olivia Ohlsen are among 40 women who have been selected nationally to participate in the NFL’s fifth annual Women’s Careers in Football Forum, the league announced.
