Borshoff principal had front row seat to Tony Dungy’s retirement announcement
After seven seasons with the Indianapolis Colts, Tony Dungy retired as head coach, and Borshoff principal Myra Borshoff Cook saw it all firsthand. “It was an emotional day for everyone,” Myra said. “I respect Tony for not only what he has done on the field but off the field. He is a great role model for so many people.”
Succeeding Dungy is former Colts Associate Head Coach Jim Caldwell. Myra has worked directly with Colts Owner Jim Irsay for several years. As she always does, Myra provided valuable counsel as Dungy retired and Caldwell took the helm in early January.
