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Danielle Kleber DANIELLE KLEBER, ATC Current Address: 13441 Sahler Street, Omaha, NE 68164 | 402-301-4639 | [email protected] Former Address: PO Box 211, Louisville, NE 68037 PLACE OF BIRTH North Platte, Nebraska 1976 EDUCATION University of Nebraska Omaha 1999-2001 Studied M.S. Health & Fitness Promotion Completed all coursework, 36 semester hours, 3.9 GPA Thesis incomplete University of Nebraska Kearney 1995 - 1997 B.S. Fitness & Leisure Management, Emphasis in Athletic Training Graduated Honorable Mention, 3.6 GPA Northwest Missouri State University Fall 1994 Transferred to University of Nebraska Kearney Northwest High School, Grand Island, NE Diploma 1994 AWARDS NATA Athletic Trainer Service Award June 2018 NSATA 20-year Recognition June 2017 Back2Sports Tier 1 Mini-grant (AHA / NFL) February 2016 George F. Sullivan Athletic Trainer of the Year March 2007 Division II Softball National Championship 2001 MAATA Research Grant Recipient 2001 North Central Conference Championship, Soccer 2000 Most Improved Athletic Trainer, University of Nebraska Kearney 1995 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Approved Clinical Instructor 2010 - 2017 University of Nebraska Omaha Lincoln Northeast High School Instructor - CPR/First Aid 2005-2009 Instructed National Safety Council courses to coaches and athletic personnel, managed all records, and submitted online course listings. Approved Clinical Instructor 2005-2009 Nebraska Wesleyan University Substitute Teacher 2001-2008 Local Substitute License, State of Nebraska Substitute teacher at Lincoln Northeast High School for the Physical Education and Science departments. Instructor - CPR/First Aid, American Red Cross 1997-2005 Instructed American Red Cross courses to coaches and healthcare professionals, managed all record keeping, distributed completion cards. University of Nebraska Omaha, School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, Omaha, NE Instructor - CPR/First Aid 2000 Developed course syllabus, adhered to American Red Cross instructor manual, managed all assignments and grades, and conducted practical skills/written tests. University of Nebraska Omaha, Omaha, NE Teaching Assistant - to Professor Micki Cuppett in "Upper Extremity Evaluation" 1999 Instructed lab portion of class, graded exams, and developed practical exam practice situations. DANIELLE KLEBER, ATC PAGE 2 EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE Athletes' Training Center Sports Performance & Physical Therapy, Omaha, NE Vice-President of Operations May 2009 – Present Oversee sports performance division of company, supervise coaching staff, supervise front office manager and staff, supervise marketing activities and staff, communicate with local athletic trainers, and develop new business opportunities. Northeast High School, Lincoln, NE Head Athletic Trainer August 2001 – May 2009 Provided injury prevention, management, and rehabilitation for all athletic teams, coordinated and maintained athletic training facility, including budget and medical records, supervise athletic training students, and communicated with athletes, area physicians, parents, coaches, and administration. Nebraska Sports Council, Lincoln, NE Director of N-Lighten Nebraska June 2007 – May 2009 Oversaw non-profit fitness and wellness intervention conducted for the State of Nebraska by recruiting participants, monitoring participant progress, coordinating order fulfillment and customer service, and establishing relationships with other non-profit entities. University Nebraska Medical Center - College of Nursing Exercise Trainer February 2003 – December 2007 Adhered to study protocol while introducing participants to exercise intervention, instructed participants on weight lifting techniques and safety measures, and conducted home visits and phone calls to monitor progress and protocol adherence. University of Nebraska Omaha Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer August 1999 – July 2001 Provided injury prevention, management, and rehabilitation for all athletic teams while being directly responsible for all facets of care for men's basketball (1999/2000), women's swimming (2001), tennis (2001), outdoor track (2000), women's soccer (2000) and women's softball (2001). Omaha World-Herald Classified Advertising Sales Representative October 1998 – June 2001 Assisted customers with placing classified advertising in the largest newspaper in Nebraska. Consistently met sales goals and contributed to departmental goals. ADDITIONAL EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE Westside Girls Lacrosse 2017 – 2019 Nebraska Youth Rugby Association 2012 – 2016 Omaha Lacrosse Club 2012 – 2016 Ashland Greenwood High School (Football and Wrestling) 2010 – Present Creighton Prep Basketball League 2010-2012 LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Licensed Athletic Trainer, State of Nebraska - 199 1999 - Present Certified Athletic Trainer, Board of Certification, Inc. - 119802550 1997 - Present American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers (CPR and AED) Current Substitute Teacher, Local Substitute, State of Nebraska Department of Education 12/27/2001-8/31/2008 NPI NUMBER 1730203225 03/2007 - Present MEMBERSHIPS National Athletic Trainers' Association - 970560 1997 - Present Mid-America Athletic Trainers’ Association 1997 – Present Nebraska State Athletic Trainers' Association 1997 - Present Omaha Sports Medicine Alliance 2002 - 2015 RELEVANT VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES Nebraska State Athletic Trainers’ Association, 407 Workgroup July 2019 – Present Nebraska State Athletic Trainers’ Association, Third Party Reimbursement Committee Member May 2018 – Present DANIELLE KLEBER, ATC PAGE 3 Nebraska School Activities Association Sports Medicine Advisory Committee June 2018 - Present Mid-America Athletic Trainers’ Association, Financial Plan Task Force Chair April 2018 – March 2019 NATA State Association Advisory Committee, Member June 2017 – Present Omaha Stockmen Football April 2017 – July 2019 Careers to Consider, Papillion La Vista Health Systems Academy April 5, 2017 Nebraska State Athletic Trainers' Association, History & Archives Committee Chair March 2012 - Present Nebraska State Athletic Trainers' Association, Past President March 2018 – Present Nebraska State Athletic Trainers' Association, President March 2014 – March 2018 Mid-America Athletic Trainers’ Association, Vice-President March 2017 – March 2018 Nebraska State Athletic Trainers' Association, NSAA Championship Event Staff 2004 - Present Legends Football League, Omaha Heart v Baltimore Charm (Ralston Arena) August 3, 2013 Legends Football League, Omaha Heart v Jacksonville Breeze (Ralston Arena) June 1, 2013 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships March 18-20, 2010 MAATA Mentorship Pilot Project, Mentor 2014 Nebraska State Athletic Trainers' Association, Treasurer March 2010 – March 2014 Omaha Sports Medicine Alliance, President 2008 - 2011 Omaha Sports Medicine Alliance, Website Administrator 2004 - 2015 Omaha Sports Medicine Alliance, Treasurer 2005 - 2008 Omaha Sports Medicine Alliance, Board of Director 2002 - 2015 Omaha Sports Medicine Alliance, Secretary 2003-2005 Nebraska State Athletic Trainers' Association, Public Relations Committee Chair 2005-2009 Cornhusker State Games Medical Committee Chair 2001 - 2011 NATA Research and Education Foundation State Representative 2002/2003 UNO Graduate Program Committee (Dr. Mortensen – chair) August 1999 – May 2000 PRESENTATIONS “Common Football Injuries and Equipment Removal” August 13, 2019 Mid-America Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting “Negotiating Employment – Let’s Join the Club” March 30, 2019 Mid-America Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting “Communicating & Negotiation for the Young Professional” March 18, 2017 Mid-America Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting “Leadership and Professional Responsibility” Various Dates University of Nebraska Omaha Athletic Training Education Program “Communicating & Negotiation” June 10, 2016 Nebraska State Athletic Trainers’ Association Summer Education Conference “Back 2 Sports” March 9, 2016 American Heart Association / NFL “Developing Relationships with EMS Units” – Roundtable Discussion March 14, 2013 Co-presenter with Darren Lunow (Oklahoma) Mid-America Athletic Trainers’ Association “From Gridiron to Gurney: A Parent’s Perspective” July 2012 Clarinda Community School District Seminar "From Gridiron to Gurney" March 17, 2012 Nebraska Emergency Medical Services Association (NEMSA), Spring Conference “LB260: What it Means to You” November 2011 Athletes’ Training Center Sports Seminar "An Overview of MRSA and Practical Management Strategies" November 2008 Omaha Sports Medicine Alliance, 2008-09 Lecture Series DANIELLE KLEBER, ATC PAGE 4 ADVOCACY Meeting with Nebraska Senator Matt Williams February 12, 2018 Meeting with Nebraska Senator Sara Howard February 21, 2018 NATA Capitol Hill Day June 2016 WRITING The Dark Side of Athletic Injury, Blog December 8, 2018 What Everybody Ought to Know About: Concussion Protocol Evolution, Blog October 8, 2017 How To: Crush Your Goals – Even When You Have No Motivation, Blog June 19, 2017 Frostbite Nipping at Your Nose, Blog December 12, 2016 Board of Certification, Inc., Guest blogger February 2012 – February 2013 COMMUNITY SERVICE Micro Soccer Volunteer Coach, St. Vincent de Paul Spring 2019 St. Vincent de Paul Elementary Health Screens September 17, 2018 Muscular Dystrophy Muscle Walk, Fundraised May 5, 2018 American Red Cross, Blood donor (2 gallons) September 2014 – Present Jingle Bell Run 5K, Race Director and Event Organizer 2011-2015 Team in Training, Open water swim kayak support 2012 YMCA Strong Kids Cycle-a-thon
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