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Get the #GirlDad in your life a perfect gift for Father's Day. Tye The Dreamer is a story about a daddy's girl who has a big heart and bigger dreams. Written by Dr. Stephany Coakley. Purchase your copy here. (https://spadesmg.com/tyeDr) --- @1QLeadership (https://1quest.co/1qLt) Question: Can you blend your personality into the responsibilities of your job? Kyle Adams (https://www.linkedin.com/in/the-kyle-adams/) , Deputy Athletics Director at Delaware State, discusses his role in supporting others in the department in addition to focusing on student-athletes. His background as a basketball coach, involvement in the community, and focus on leadership blend together as he executes his daily responsibilities. • Considers himself the Chief Energy Officer • Providing great experiences to student-athletes • Working on a doctorate to have a bigger impact on those around him While coaching coaches, supporting administrators, and developing student-athletes, Kyle Adams believes that constant improvement is a necessity for those who operate in a leadership role. - One Question Leadership Podcast - Tai M. Brown
@1QLeadership (https://1quest.co/1qLt) Question: How does a Vice President of Student Affairs develop a philosophy on college athletics? Sarah Comstock (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-comstock-1033011b/) , VP for Student Affairs and Dean of Students at University of Puget Sound, discusses how she developed her philosophy on athletics after the department was recently reassigned to report to her. She talks about her input in creating a profile for hiring a new director of athletics. Comstock also gives insight into the importance of the position and how athletics fits into the mission of the university. • Student-Athletes make up 33% of students on campus • Rewriting Student Affairs strategic plan to include the student-athlete experience Comstock talks about studying other schools and figuring out what works best for Puget Sound in terms of leadership for the department. - One Question Leadership Podcast - Tai M. Brown
More from the Las Vegas Review-Journal's Mark Anderson on the AD search at UNLV. Topics covered include President Jessup's preference to have head coaches be the front for fundraising, the financial and influential impact of the Feritta family, and the importance of the incoming football operations complex.
Dr. Ingrid Wicker McCree, Athletic Director at North Carolina Central University, visits @TaiMBrown on the 1.Question Podcast to ...
Today's 1.Q features Las Vegas Review-Journal's Mark Anderson. Listen in as he discusses the UNLV Athletic Director Search ...
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Xavier AD Greg Christopher discusses the dynamics involved in hiring head coaches and his experience making hires at Bowling ...
In Part II of his two-part interview, Xavier AD Greg Christopher talks more about the dynamics involved in recruiting head coaches, ...
In Part I of his two-part interview, Xavier AD Greg Christopher discusses his experiences hiring head coaches at Bowling Green, ...