Brian Carpenter, Former Washington Football Team player was recently convicted of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and was sentenced to 6 months home confinement and 50 hours of community service.
He admits he made a bad choice and would love to candidly talk about his case and life moving forward after his sentence - his plan of redemption and commitment to refocusing his life on the positive. He wants to warn people about how making a poor decision can affect your life forever.
Brian Carpenter is a native of Flint, Michigan where he was an All- American athletic in track and football. He attended the University of Michigan (1978-82) and after his college career he was drafted into the NFL. He has played for the New York Giants (1982), Buffalo Bills (1984) and the Washington Football Team (1983-84).
After his career in football Mr. Carpenter opted to start his own janitorial products business. He developed high quality cleaning supplies that he named after common football terms: Wolverine, Safety, Locker Room, Spot Check, Overtime and Blitz…
The quality products and service provided by Mr. Carpenter helped to build and expand his business around the Washington Metropolitan area. He is a businessman that stands behinds the products and services he provides and develops true partnerships with everyone he serves. He brings with him 30 years of experience in service and sells. His motto is “I eat what I kill.”
In 2004, Brian Carpenter started The Flintstone Group, LLC a janitorial service and supply business, servicing the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia. Flintstone group currently serves several entities throughout the metropolitan area.