THE PRESENTERS LAKE ERIE SWIMPOSIUM September 24, 2011

Margaret Hoelzer Margaret swam collegiately for Auburn and now trains professionally with King Aquatic Club in suburban Seattle, WA. In 2008, Margaret competed at her second Olympic Games where she won 1 bronze and 2 silver medals. At the US Trials, she posted her first World Record swim in her signature event, the 200m . Margaret is a National Spokesperson for the National Children’s Advocacy Center.

Michael Brooks Michael Brooks is the veteran of more than 20 years of year-round club, high school, summer league, and country club swim coaching. He has worked with all levels, from novice to Olympic Trial athletes. He coaches swimmers ages 8 to 18 so that he can keep the beginning, middle, and end of swimmer development in mind at all times. Since October 2006 Brooks has been head coach of the York YMCA swimming team in York, Pennsylvania. Before that, he spent two years as the head age-group coach of the Brophy East swimming team in Phoenix, Arizona, and five years as head coach of the York site of the North Baltimore Aquatic Club (' home club), where he worked with renowned coaches Murray Stephens and . Brooks was named both the state Age-Group Coach of the Year and the High School Coach of the Year two times, as well as Coach of the Meet at the YMCA National Championships. His swimmers have raced to well over 150 national top 16 and top 10 rankings, scores of Far Western and zone championships, and hundreds of state championships in all events on the program. Brooks resides in York, Pennsylvania. He shares his insights, secrets, and strategies in his book Developing Swimmers.

Jeannine Dennis Jeannine Dennis has been a Starter since 1985 and since that time has been the Starter at many international and domestic swimming competitions. She served as one of two starters at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, GA and at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia and was also the Starter for the Paralympics held in Athens, Greece in 2004. Jeannine has previously been on the FINA List as a Starter and continues to be a Starter at all levels of meets including NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s National Championships, SEC Championships, USA Swimming National Championships and local age group competitions. She is currently serving as a member of the National Officials Committee and has previously served as a member of USA Swimming’s Rules and Regulations Committee and Board of Directors.

Tim Murphy, MA, PT, ATC Tim is a physical therapist/athletic trainer and is a recognized author & speaker on the management of shoulder instabilities in the overhead/overuse athlete. He is currently leading the team in clinical research projects related to controlling the "loose" shoulder. Tim Murphy, MA, PT, ATC Partner and President of Concorde Therapy Group.

Jason Vickers, Med, ATC Jason is a physical therapist/athletic trainer in Alliance, and combines firsthand knowledge of baseball as a collegiate player and NCAA Umpire with his expertise in injury assessment and rehabilitation. Jason is an athletic trainer, with extensive expertise in functional training and rehabilitation. incorporating the key concepts of scapular stabilization and core strength with transitional throwing progression and return to play.

Annie Stahlberer Nutritionist Paul Marnecheck Paul is the Statewide Outreach Administrator for the Ohio Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force.

NCAA Panel Members Kenyon College Case Western University Xavier Cleveland State University Oberlin College Ohio Northern *Others may be added

Randy Julian Randy Julian has been with USA Swimming since May of 2002. His focus is with the coaches, teams and the LSC’s of the Central Zone. He is also the staff liaison with the USA Swimming Disability Committee. Randy was the Head Swimming Coach at Bowling Green State University for both men and women’s swimming for seven years and assisted at The University of Notre Dame with Tim Welsh and Southern Illinois with Doug Ingram in the previous seven years. Randy also coached in the club ranks as the Head Coach of the Dads Club Swim Team in Houston, TX. where his boys won the 1985 YMCA National Title and his men’s team placed 10th at Short Course and 6th at Long Course USS Nationals that same year. From 1983 – 85, Randy was the General Chair of Gulf Swimming and also was the Chair of the Texas Senior Circuit. He is a proud graduate of Southern Illinois University (home of the Salukis) and was born and raised in Dallas, Texas.

Frank Campbell Frank is currently the Officials Chair for Lake Erie Swimming. He has been a member of Lake Erie Swimming for eleven years and has served in a variety of capacities: officials training coordinator, scheduling committee chair, sanction chair, and crisis communication chair. In addition to officiating at USA Swimming meets, Frank can also be found on deck at NCAA and high school meets.

Pam Cook Pam has been a volunteer in Lake Erie Swimming for over 25 years and currently serves as Registration Chair, Webmaster, Records Chair, SWIMS database coordinator, LEAP Chair, and whatever else we can throw at her. Pam remains very involved at the national level of USA Swimming, currently serving on the National Registration/Membership Committee, of which she is a former chair.