Quick Facts
College: BrandeisYears with the Bucks: 5
Biography
Marc Boff enters his fifth season in Milwaukee after four as the Assistant Athletic Trainer with the Chicago
Bulls. He is a licensed athletic trainer, a licensed physical therapist and a certified strength and conditioning
coach. Prior to his stint with the Bulls, he served as the Head Strength Coach and Physical Therapist for
the New Orleans Hornets during the 2002-03 and 2003-04 seasons. From 1994 to 2002, Boff worked for
the Boston Celtics as the assistant to the Head Athletic Trainer. In addition to his work with Chicago, New
Orleans and Boston, Boff has volunteered as an athletic trainer at the NBA Draft Camp multiple times, and
has practiced in physical therapy clinics treating patients with a wide variety of orthopedic diagnoses.
A native of Ocean Township, N.J., the 38-year-old Boff grew up on the Jersey Shore. He received his Bachelor’s degree in American
studies from Brandeis University in 1996 while playing varsity soccer and lacrosse. He went on to earn his Master’s Degree in
Physical Therapy in 2002 and completed his Doctorate of Science in Physical Therapy, both from Simmons College. Boff is also a
certified Performance Enhancement Specialist and Corrective Exercise Specialist through the National Academy of Sports Medicine
(NASM) and holds a Real Estate License.











