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Athletes Against Bullies Golf Tour Our mission is to raise funding that will promote awareness and provide assistance for children’s causes across our nation. page 1 Leaehip pages 2-7 O Ba pages 8-14 Abu e Cause pages 15-16 Sponsoship Pcages & 2015 Tou Dtes PomotingComunityPomoting Awarene OtreacAwareneLeaehip Our mission is to raise funding that will promote awareness and provide assistance for children’s causes across our nation. Leaehip Scott Schaeffer CEO Thomas R. Stines Scott founded SEUFunder Promotions n on Tommy turned professionalPsident in January 1, 1994. SEU Promotions is a August of 1999 when he turned national golf tournament promotion fifty (50), and began playing on and consulting company headquartered mini tours, and Monday qualifiers in Charlotte, NC. Since inception SEU on the regular PGA Champions has worked with over 5,500 golf (Formerly the Senior) Tour. tournament across the United States Tommy serves as the host and Mexico. SEU Promotions has professional for the Clifton Davis expanded operations by opening Celebrity Golf Classic, serving in Regional Sales Offices in Raleigh, NC, this position for the last six (6) Winston Salem/Greensboro, NC, years. In addition to the duties as Wilmington, NC, Tampa, FL, Sarasota, FL, host professional, Tommy has Naples/Ft. Myers, FL with more offices planned for 2014. made several television and radio appearances with Clifton Davis Scott participates in speaking at seminars for golf supporting golf, community tournament directors on “How to Manage a winning outreach programs, and diversity golf tournament”. SEU Promotions in conjunction with in general. Tommy also serves in this position for former golf courses will hold this seminar annually. World Heavyweight Champion James “Bonecrusher” Smith’s Celebrity Golf Classic, is the host Professional After 20 years of being in the golf tournament consult- for Tarheel and former LA Laker James Worthy’s ing business, Scott decided to create SEU Promotions Celebrity Golf Classic, is the host professional for Charitable Foundation. The Foundation’s mission is Kelvin Seabrook’s “Kelvin for Kids” Celebrity Golf simple, “To raise funding that will promote awareness Tournament; Kelvin is a former World Bantam Weight and provide assistance for children’s causes across our Boxing Champion, is also the host professional for the nation with a main focus on anti-bullying programs. Holy Angels of North Carolina Golf Outing. Clifton Davis Scott Hetrick – Clifton Duncan SniDavis is anVce American Psient actor, / Pbi Relatins Scott has been a VceConsultant Psident developing Copoate Ptnehips songwriter, singer, and minister. He corporate sponsorships since 1994. During starred on the television shows That's My that time Scott has developed, presented, Mama and Amen. Davis also wrote several negotiated and secured strategic corporate hits for The Jackson 5, including "Never partnerships in excess of $20 million. Key Can Say Goodbye" and "Lookin' Through partnerships include: Clear Channel, NFL the Windows". Network, Nike, Gatorade, Pepsi, Coca Cola, State Farm, and many more. Bill Gombert PGA – Bill is a 20+ year golf Po ina professional. Executive Prior to Tournament Decto For more information on SEU Promotions and joining SEU Promotions Bill was the Head SEU Promotions Charitable Foundation, visit us Golf Professional at Hillendale Country at the following links: Club, Baltimore, MD. Bill will oversee the operations of the Athletes Against Bullies Golf Tour. The tour is a 25 city national Website: www.seupromotions.com charity scramble to benefit anti-bullying Facebook: www.facebook.com/SEUGolf programs across the United States. Facebook: www.facebook.com/seufoundation PomotingComunityPomoting Awarene OtreacAwareneLeaehip1 Get A Game Plan To Stop Bullying. Athletes Against Bullies brings awareness to the topic of bullying in schools and provides counseling resources for athletic coaches, school teachers, students, victims of bullying, and students who have bullied others and are seeking to better their lives. In addition, the organization will provide professional athletes (retired and active) who will speak about bullying at public schools. Explanation of the Problem (source: Daily Herald-Salt Lake City, 5/19/13, ‘Scared in School’) Athletes Against Bullies Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior organization that will seek to educate adults among school aged children that involves a real is a non-pro�it and youth about the dangers of bullying, teach or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is ways to prevent repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, bullying, and explain over time. Bullying includes actions such as how to correctly making threats, spreading rumors, attacking handle a bullying someone physically or verbally, and excluding situation in a variety someone from a group on purpose. Bullying can of settings. happen in the adult world, but the best long-term solution is to address bullying that occurs during youth. 2 Athletes Against Bullies | 10016 Tolleson Ave. | Charlotte, NC 28277 Our Athletes: AAB ATHLETES Phil Ford AGAINST BULLIES Phil Jackson Ford Jr. (born February 9, 1956) is a retired American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association. He graduated from Rocky Mount Senior High Benny Snipe School in 1974. Ford played four years of basketball at the University of North Carolina Benny grew up in Summerville, South at Chapel Hill. After his sophomore season, Carolina, playing high school football for Ford started for the U.S. Olympic team that Summerville High. After his high school won the gold medal in 1976. While a senior, he career, Benny was inducted into the averaged 20.8 points a game during that Summerville High School Hall of Fame as a Three-Sport Letterman. career at Carolina as the number 1 all time leading1977-78 scorer season. in InNorth 1978, Carolina Ford �inished history his with Benny went on to play at South Carolina 2,290 points. Ford was inducted into the North State and then for the Charleston Hawks, a Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in May 1991. semi-pro football team, where he holds multiple records. He was then signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers and was part of the 1994 AFC Championship team. He was traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1995 where he played out his career in 1998. coached in South Carolina at Lewisville High SchoolUpon �inishing in Richburg. his successful He is currently career, an Benny Assistant Football Coach at Heritage High Athletes Against Bullies is a program under School in Lynchburg, VA, bringing his coaching the SEU Promotions Charitable Foundation. expertise to coach young running backs. SEU Promotions Charitable Foundation is a nonpro�it organization. He is active in various outreach efforts www.seupromotions.com throughout the region and hosts an annual Celebrity Golf Tournament to raise funds to provide college scholarships to Foundation Leadership high school students in South Scott Schaeffer Thomas R Stines Bobby Nelson, CPA Founder & CEO Secretary Treasurer Carolina and Virginia. Board Members Patrick Golden Rachel Lorch The Golden Investment Group Ortho Carolina Michael McGee Trish Biasucci BenchMark Capital Funding Charlotte Destination 3 Athletes Against Bullies | 10016 Tolleson Ave. | Charlotte, NC 28277 Our Athletes: AAB ATHLETES AGAINST BULLIES Kelvin Seabrooks Jake Robbins Kelvin Seabrooks is a former IBF World Bantamweight Champion, USBA Champion, ESPN Fighter of the Decade for the 1980’s, Phillip Jacob Robbins (born May 23, 1976 in and Carolinas Boxing Hall of Fame Inductee Charlotte, North Carolina) is a former Major (2003). He is a native of Charlotte, growing League Baseball pitcher who ended his career in up primarily in the North Charlotte and the the Chicago White Sox organization. West Boulevard areas. Seabrooks was Robbins appeared in only two major league inducted into the Carolina Sports Hall of games in 2004 for the Cleveland Indians at the Fame in May 1991. age of 28. The only run he gave up was a solo home run by Jacque Jones on September 24 of that year. His earned run average was 5.40. In 2007, he pitched for the Charlotte Knights, a Carolina. Robbins was 0-0 in 20 games, with an ERAWhite of Sox 5.11 Triple-A and 14 af�iliate,strikeouts in inFort 24 Mill, innings. South He currently runs the Jake Robbins Pitching School at Showecase Baseball Academy off of Independence Boulevard in Matthews. Athletes Against Bullies is a program under the SEU Promotions Charitable Foundation. SEU Promotions Charitable Foundation is a nonpro�it organization. www.seupromotions.com Foundation Leadership Scott Schaeffer Thomas R Stines Bobby Nelson, CPA Founder & CEO Secretary Treasurer Board Members Patrick Golden Rachel Lorch The Golden Investment Group Ortho Carolina Michael McGee Trish Biasucci BenchMark Capital Funding Charlotte Destination 4 Athletes Against Bullies | 10016 Tolleson Ave. | Charlotte, NC 28277 Our Athletes: AAB ATHLETES AGAINST BULLIES Corey Miller Corey James Miller (born October 25, 1968 in Pageland, South Carolina) is a retired former American football linebacker in the National Football League for the New York Giants and Minnesota Vikings. He played college football at the University of South Carolina and was drafted in the sixth round of the 1991 NFL Draft. Perry Tuttle Perry Tuttle was a Clemson football standout in the early 1980s. His career continued into the National Football League (Buffalo Bills, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Atlanta Falcons) and Canadian Football League (Winnipeg Blue Bombers). Now, he is
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