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Master of Education in Athletic Administration 2018-2019 Faculty Master of Education in Athletic Administration 2018-2019 Faculty Tim Alberts, director of athletics and physical education Anthony D’Onofrio, director of the Master of at Wilmington High School and former athletic director at Education in Athletic Administration program at Endicott Matignon High School. College; golf tournament planner at Every Brand Apparel; former athletic director and physical education teacher at Pope Dr. Doris Lu-Anderson, has been working with sport John XXIII High School and former owner of the Gulf Coast marketing researchers to provide consulting services to the Interstate Relay; former marketing director for Skating In-line Georgia Dome, with clients such as Professional Bull Riders, Hockey Association; former health director at the LSJCC in Inc., SuperCross, Atlanta Football Classic, NCAA Final Four, Newton. and the Atlanta Falcons. She also works with the International University Sports Federation (FISU), International Baseball Patrick Driscoll, director of athletics at Malden Catholic Federation (IBAF), and Taiwan Baseball Association among others. High School; head baseball coach and assistant ice hockey coach at Malden Catholic High School. Tom Arria, director of athletics at Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School; former athletic director at Nashua High Dr. Dina Gentile, professor, School of Sport Science and School, Dedham High School, and Matignon High School. Fitness Studies at Endicott College; summer camp director; former senior woman administrator, head soccer coach, Corey Bowdre, founder of The Bowdre Group, LLC; intramural director, NCAA compliance coordinator and formerly worked in media relations for the National Basketball coordinator and instructor in the Sport Management Association, specifically for the Charlotte Hornets; prior to that, Program at Endicott College. he assisted in various roles in recruitment and marketing for Major League Baseball, first with the Atlanta Braves and then Will Gillespie, principal at Game ON! Sports Consulting, Inc.; the Boston Red Sox. Consult with sports entities on start-up issues, risk management, sponsorship targeting, event planning and management, and David Brady, principal at Sumner G. Whittier School, other legal and business issues. Everett Mass.; former principal at Madeline English School, Everett Mass.; former assistant principal at Madeline English Ty Halpin, associate director of championships and alliances School, former high school basketball and baseball coach. for the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Susan Byrne, associate director of athletics, sales and Dr. Matthew Grimaldi, director of athletics at Keystone marketing at Harvard University; former vice president, College; formerly associate director of athletics for compliance advertising and promotions and prior to that, director of and administration; Prior to that, assistant director of athletics marketing and community relations for the Boston Bruins; and compliance officer at Mercyhurst College, in Erie, former board member of the Massachusetts Bay State Pennsylvania. Games and MetroLacrosse. Rick Kelly, guest lecturer at New York University and Mark Cinelli, former national director of coaching and Cornell University; editorial consultant/research manager for sports performance at CATZ Sports; former strength and NBC Olympics; freelance highlight producer for CBS Sports, conditioning coach for MLB Pittsburg Pirates and the San editorial consultant, and researcher; former producer for ESPN Diego Padres. and ESPN2. Dr. Fred Cromartie, director of doctoral studies at the Paul Krepelka, currently vice president of hockey operations United States Sports Academy in Daphne, Alabama. for Carolina Hurricanes, former director of player personnel for the Norfolk Admirals; former leading sports attorney and agent for NHL players; founded the Orr Hockey Group along with Alyssa Czarnecki, chair of sports management, School of partners Bobby Orr and Rick Curran in 2002; grew firm into Sport Science and Fitness Studies at Endicott College. one of the premier NHL player representative agencies in the industry; former employee at Woolf Associates from 1996-2001. vanloan.endicott.edu/athleticadmin Mark Kulakowski, assistant athletic director for facilities Dr. Chrystal Porter, associate dean of the graduate school and recreation and coordinator of contest management for all at Endicott College; former assistant dean of sport science/ Endicott NCAA and club sports. chair of sport management for Endicott College; former sport management instructor for North Central College; former Jill Lathan, director of Parks and Recreation Department, assistant director of admissions, North Central College; former Somerville, Mass.; former recreation director in Casco, Maine; sports management teacher, Florida State University. over 20 years’ experience of administrative management, program development, recreational and athletic operations, Sean Quirk, associate athletic director Endicott and facility management; Certified Park and Recreation College; head coach Boston Cannons professional lacrosse Executive (CPRE) and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker team; former head coach Endicott College lacrosse. (LCSW). Former recreation and lifeguard director at the Point Sebago Resort in Casco, Maine; former director of recreation, Mike Santos, president of the Norfolk Admirals; fitness, and intramural programs at Thomas College in former general manager with the Florida Panthers, Nashville Waterville, Maine. Predators, and New York Islanders; former commissioner and president of the North American Hockey League; former Dr. Frank Lodato, sports psychologist with Boston Bruins; manager of special events in the National Hockey League. former team sport psychologist LA Kings, Miami Dolphins (1972 undefeated team), New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, George Scarpelli, recreation program developer for BC Lions, Montreal Alouettes, Calgary Stampede, University of Somerville Recreation; former physical education teacher at Calgary, and the Temple Owls. Medford High School; former varsity soccer coach at Medford High School and Somerville High School. Dr. Stuart McMahon, associate professor of sport and movement science at Salem State University. Dr. Craig Slaunwhite, former director of fitness for the Winnipeg Jets; former personal trainer in Toronto, Ontario; Lisa Murawsky, current international educator at the former on-field medical trainer for the Ontario Soccer International School of Hyderabad (ISH) India and Co-Founder Association; bronze medal winner in decathlon at the 2008 of Global Nomad’s World (GNW); former director of the Canadian Olympic trials. Brussels Sports Association (BSA); faculty member at the United Business Institute (UBI), and sport assistant at the Dr. Deborah Swanton, professor and dean of the School International University Sport Federation (FISU) in Belgium. of Sport Science and Fitness Studies and chair of Athletic Training at Endicott College. Scott Novack, Led multiple teams that accounted for eight olympic medals; former facilities and events Bob Tewksbury, former all-star major league pitcher and coordinator at Tulane University; former high performance current mental performance coach for the San Francisco director at USA Bobsled & Skeleton Federation; former U.S. Giants; master’s degree in sports psychology and counseling Olympic Committee/Modern Pentathlon; USA Taekwondo; from Boston University; worked as the mental skills coach for former USA Rugby manager of youth/high school development the Boston Red Sox from 2004-2016. Bob played 13 years in and coaching. the major leagues with the Yankees, Cubs, Cardinals, Rangers, Padres and Twins. Bob Ohrablo, president and co-owner of Jacksonville IceMen professional hockey team; former executive director Todd Vesely, currently, executive director of the THSGCA; of strategic partnerships for Visit Orlando; former COO of former executive director of athletics, Ector County Independent Orlando Solar Bears Pro Hockey Club; former consultant for School District in Odessa, Texas; former gymnastics coach, Whalers Sports and Entertainment; former VP marketing for (first to serve in that capacity in that state); former athletic Laminate US; former director of new business development for director and regional director and later commitee chair for Florida Panthers Hockey; former COO of Syracuse Crunch Ice the Texas High School Athletic Directors Association; former Hockey; former director of marketing for Kansas City Blades, president of the National and State High School Gymnastics former executive vice president of Phoenix Road Runners. Coaches Associations. Rob Palardy, executive director of marketing integration Dr. Brian Wylie, director of athletics at Endicott College at Endicott College overseeing web, digital marketing and (leading the charge to be one of the premiere NCAA Division III communications; former assistant athletic director and sports institutions in New England); former director of athletics for the information director at Endicott College. Endicott athletics department. Mr. Brian Porter, former director of baseball initiatives at Major League Baseball Advanced Media; former department head for Instant Replay; former specialist of major league operations at Major League Baseball; served as the assistant director of player development and, prior to that, assistant of baseball operations for the Chicago White Sox; former baseball operations intern/scouting trainee for the Atlanta Braves; formerly headed ticket sales and community relations the A-League soccer team Atlanta Ruckus. vanloan.endicott.edu/athleticadmin.
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