Phillip Fulmer, a founding partner at BPV Capital Management, serves as part of the Business Development Team. With his ability to build positive relationships, superb leadership skills, public speaking abilities and “do the right thing” mentality, Fulmer is a great and unique member of the BPV team.

Prior to joining BPV, Coach Fulmer’s long-time coaching career was mostly associated with the University of Tennessee where he served as the Head Football Coach from 1992-2008, earning a record of 152-52. His .745 winning percentage ranks in the top five in modern college football history. During his tenure, he coached and mentored 18 All-Americans and 92 NFL draft picks. A conference champion player himself in the Southeastern Conference (SEC), Coach Fulmer’s football team was consistently tough, winning the school’s first BCS national championship in 1998. Fulmer won two SEC titles as a head coach and led his squad to win or share the SEC East title seven times.

Fulmer built his program by motivating his teams to victories when the pressure was highest. His motivation was rooted in his role as a principled mentor who pushed his young men to grow socially, spiritually, academically, personally, and athletically. Coach Fulmer had a reputation as an ace recruiter, leading many analysts to praise him as one of the game’s top head coach recruiters. His holistic approach earned Fulmer unprecedented recognition from his peers—the second coach in history to earn the Eddie Robinson Coach of Distinction Trophy, the presidency of the American Football Coaches Association, and national, regional and conference coach of the year honors.

Coach Fulmer most recently was inducted into the 2012 National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame. In order to be considered for the Hall of Fame, Coaches must have served at least 10 seasons and 100 games while posting a winning percentage of at least .600 and Coaches under the age of 70 must have been out of coaching for three years. Coach Fulmer is one of the youngest coaches to be inducted into the Hall of Fame which signifies the respect he received from his peers as being selected in to the Hall on the first ballot.

Coach Fulmer applies his work ethic, as well as his relationship building and problem solving skills, to his work with BPV. He believes in the importance of honoring his word and he enjoys BPV’s commitment to following through and doing the right thing for clients.

Coach Fulmer has spent game day Saturdays in New York as part of the studio crew for CBS College Sports as well as guest appearances on ESPN, sharing a career’s worth of insight ad experience with college football fans. He continues to be a popular speaker at corporate events on topics that include leadership styles, organizational skills, and communication methods. Coach Fulmer also made an appearance on an Academy Award nominated movie for Best Picture, The Blind Side.

Coach Fulmer played at the University of Tennessee from 1969-71. He was co-captain on the 1971 team and graduated with a BS in History. He currently resides in Maryville, TN. He and his wife, Vicky, have four children: Phillip Jr., Courtney, Brittany and Allison and six grandchildren. Coach Fulmer’s Back Porch Vista is the place in life that he feels secure that his family is in a good place regarding health, personal and professional happiness, as well as financial security.

Community Affiliations and Honors

-National Spokesperson for the Jason Foundation, Inc. – since May 1998

-17th Annual Phillip Fulmer and Charlie Daniels Golf Classic for the Jason Foundation, Inc.

-Honorary Chair for the KnoxvilleAlzheimer’s Tennessee Walk for Alzheimer’s Tennessee, Inc.

-Board Member for theBoys and Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley

-16th Annual Phillip Fulmer Golf Classic for the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley

-2013 Eagle Club Chair Friends of Scouting Co-Chair for theBoy Scouts of America – The Great Smoky Mountain Council

-4th Annual The Man Ride for Prostate Cancer Awareness with The University of Tennessee Medical Center – Co-Host and Leader

-1998 AFCA Coach of the Year

-1998 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year

-1998 George Munger Award

-1998 Home Depot Coach of the Year Award

-1998 Sporting News College Football Coach of the Year

-1998 SEC Coach of the Year

-2001 Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame

-2008 Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame

-2012 National Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame