Few environments test resilience like the NFL. As Chief Marketing Officer, Tim Ellis operates in one of the most scrutinized arenas in the world. Every campaign, decision, and message is magnified by media coverage, debated by fans, and analyzed across boardrooms.
His true test came when the weight of criticism threatened to overshadow the work. Campaigns would spark cultural conversations, and no matter how much good was achieved, the spotlight often turned to what was polarizing. It would have been easy to let the noise dictate decisions. But Tim realized resilience required something else.
“When the spotlight is brightest and the criticism loudest, resilience comes from purpose.”
Tim fortified his resilience by building disciplines that allow him — and his teams — to thrive under pressure:
These practices not only steadied him personally but created confidence across the marketing organization, enabling bold campaigns like “Football Is For Everyone” and Super Bowl storytelling that celebrated inclusivity and community.
The NFL is not just a sport — it’s a cultural stage where the world watches. For leaders, resilience isn’t optional in that environment; it’s a daily discipline. Tim’s lesson is that true resilience isn’t about ignoring criticism or bending to pressure. It’s about holding steady to purpose and leading with humanity, so your team has the clarity and confidence to keep moving forward.
“Resilience is knowing who you are as a leader, knowing why you’re here, and staying true to that when everything around you is shifting.”
Tim Ellis is Chief Marketing Officer of the National Football League. Widely regarded as one of the most influential marketers in sports and entertainment, he has led global campaigns for the NFL that emphasize unity, culture, and purpose. Known for his belief that culture is the most powerful force in marketing, Tim has fortified resilience by leading on the world’s biggest stage with clarity, values, and humanity.