Latrice S. Sales, MS, CSCS [email protected] Austin, Texas 78704

Latrice S. Sales, MS, CSCS Lsales@Utexas.Edu Austin, Texas 78704

Latrice S. Sales, MS, CSCS [email protected] Austin, Texas 78704 Education Ph.D. Student The University of Texas at Austin: College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction; Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) M.S. Georgia Southern University: College of Health and Human Sciences, School of Health and Kinesiology Major: Exercise Science B.S. Coastal Carolina University: Spadoni College of Education Major: Health Promotion B.S. Coastal Carolina University: E. Craig Wall Sr. College of Business Administration Major: Business Administration Professional Experience 2018 – Present Graduate Research Assistant Institute for Urban Policy and Research Analysis, The University of Texas at Austin 2018 – Summer Community Engaged Texas Research Alliance (CENTRAL) Scholars In Residence The University of Texas at Austin 2018 – Present Research Assistant, Writer, JJK Winning In Life Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation, East St. Louis, Illinois 2017 – 2018 Director of School Health & Youth Programs It’s Time Texas, Austin, Texas 2016 – 2017 Academic Mentor, Intercollegiate Athletics The University of Texas at Austin 2015 – 2016 Director of Sports, Fitness and Recreation Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Atlanta, Georgia 2013 – 2015 Associate Director, Sport Science Institute National Collegiate Athletic Association, Indianapolis, Indiana 2008 – 2013 Assistant Director, NCAA Sport Science Institute National Collegiate Athletic Association, Indianapolis, Indiana Latrice S. Sales, MS, CSCS, C.V., 1 2007 – 2008 Assistant Manager and Trainer Curves of Montclair, South Riding and Chantilly, Virginia 2007 – 2008 Fitness Specialist Corporate Fitness Works, Gaithersburg, Maryland 2005 – 2007 Assistant Program Coordinator Boys & Girls Club of Bulloch County, Statesboro, Georgia 2005 – 2007 Graduate Assistant, Boys & Girls Club Team Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Georgia 2004 – 2005 Program Assistant Health Students Taking Action Together (HealthSTAT), Atlanta, Georgia 2001 – 2004 Health Education Specialist National Youth Sports Program via Coastal Carolina University 2003 – 2004 Assistant Track & Field Coach; Strength and conditioning coach Coastal Carolina University, Conway South Carolina 2002 – 2003 Strength and Conditioning Coach Intern, Men’s Golf Coastal Carolina University, Conway, South Carolina Professional Affiliations and Certifications 2018 Data Leaders Academy inaugural cohort; A 9-month program designed for nonprofit professionals who want to become true data champions and build an organizational culture that regularly uses data to amplify impact. 2018 – Present Certified Healthy Out-of-School Time Trainer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) & The Alliance for a Healthier Generation 2017 – Present Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (TAHPERD) 2017 – Present National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education (NAHKE) 2016 – Present North American Society for the Sociology of Sport (NASSS) 2012 – 2015 Collegiate and Professional Sports Dietitians Association (CPSDA) 2012 – 2015 Sports, Cardiovascular and Wellness Nutrition (SCAN) 2012 – 2015 Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa) 2010 – Present National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Certified strength and conditioning specialist (2012) Professional member (2010 – present) Latrice S. Sales, MS, CSCS, C.V., 2 2009 – 2015 National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA) 2008 – 2015 American Red Cross CPR, First Aid and AED certified (2008 – 2015) CPR, First Aid and AED instructor (2008 – 2011) 2007 – Present American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Certified Health Fitness Specialist (2007) 2003 – 2009 American Council on Exercise (ACE) Lifestyle and Weight Management Consultant (2003) Certified Personal Trainer (2002) Committees, Task Forces, and Working Groups 2018 Data Leaders Academy inaugural 2018 Cohort; A 9-month program designed for nonprofit professionals who want to become true data champions and build an organizational culture that regularly uses data to amplify impact. 2015 NCAA Nutritional Supplement Task Group (Chair); A working group to examine and address current restrictions on the provision of supplement products to ensure that all student-athletes can meet their nutritional needs. 2014 Future Initiatives Benefiting Active Diabetics; A partnership between Eli Lilly and Company and Type One Diabetes Exchange (T1DEx) to explore research and education around active individuals with diabetes, including collegiate athletes. 2014 City of Indianapolis Monument Circle Reconstruction Team; Health, Wellness & Sport sector 2014 – 2015 NCAA and Department of Defense Mind Matters Challenge consortium, Project manager 2014 – 2015 National Physical Activity Plan Congress; Sports and Recreation Sector 2013 – 2015 Collegiate Nutrition Education (Chair); A joint working group with the NCAA, CPSDA and SCAN to provide nutrition education for collegiate student-athletes 2013 – 2015 GENYOUth Learning Connection Task Force; A national task force advocating the connection between physical activity, nutrition and learning among youth 2013 – 2015 JumpIN Indiana Physical Activity Task Force (Co-chair); A local working group advocating the connection between physical activity, nutrition and learning among youth Latrice S. Sales, MS, CSCS, C.V., 3 2013 – 2015 National Council on Youth Sports Safety; Protecting Athletes and Sports Safety program: Indianapolis Community Huddle on Concussion, Program Chair 2013 – 2015 NCAA Mental Health Task Force; An ongoing task force to explore and develop educational, management and research guidelines for NCAA member institutions 2013 NCAA Doping, Drug-Testing and Drug-Education Task Force; A task force to review doping, drug education and drug testing, and address collegiate-specific concerns 2012 – 2015 NCAA Accelerating Academic Success Program, NCAA liaison 2012 – 2015 Safety in Youth Football; An inter-association task force to reduce the occurrence of concussion in youth football, NCAA liaison 2012 The Inter-Association Task Force for Preventing Sudden Death in Collegiate Conditioning Sessions, NCAA liaison 2009 – 2013 Student-Athlete Advisory Group, NCAA liaison 2008 – 2015 Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports (CSMAS), NCAA liaison Grant Activity 2014 – 2015 NCAA and Department of Defense (DOD) Mind Matters Challenge; Awards to support innovative concussion education and research for student-athletes and military service men and women ($4 million distributed) 2011 – 2014 NCAA Student-Athlete Affairs Grant and Speakers Registry; A grant to support health, safety and leadership development programs at NCAA member institutions ($500,000 distributed each year) 2008 – 2011 NCAA Health and Safety Speakers Grants; A grant to support health and wellness programs at NCAA member institutions ($250,000 distributed each year) 2005 – 2007 21st Century Grant; A grant to support health and physical activity programs at local Boys & Girls Clubs ($25,000 granted) 2005 – 2007 Coca-Cola Grant; A grant to support physical activity, fitness and health programs at the Boys & Girls Club of Bulloch County, Statesboro, Georgia ($5,000 awarded) Latrice S. Sales, MS, CSCS, C.V., 4 2005 – 2007 Atlanta Falcons Physical Activity Grant; A grant to support physical education, fitness and health programs at the Boys & Girls Club of Bulloch County, Statesboro, Georgia ($25,000 awarded) Athletic Experience 2001 – 2003 Track & Field Varsity Student-Athlete, Coastal Carolina University Team Captain (2002 – 2003) 1998 – 2000 Track & Field Varsity Student-Athlete, The Citadel Team Co-Captain (1998 – 2000) 1998 – 2000 Volleyball Varsity Student-Athlete, The Citadel Military College of South Carolina Team Co-Captain (1998 – 1999) Research and Publications Current Research Collateral damage: Graduate assistant coaches experiences of job loss in NCAA Division I football. • This study seeks to understand the experiences of graduate assistant (GA) coaches in NCAA Division I, programs following a major coaching change via phenomenological interviews. Austin Youth Voice: A Participatory Action for Health. • The purpose of this study is to engage Austin children and adolescents in a photo- based needs assessment activity that expresses the things that promote and/or hinder their health and well- being. The primary objective of this study is to gain community perspective on the health promoting and health challenging opportunities in Austin, Travis County. Book Chapters Harrison, L., Sales, L.S. & Crooms, B. (2018, in press). Challenging the Stereotypical Construction of Black Physical Superiority and Intellectual Inferiority in Sport. In Dagkas, S., Azzarito, L. & Hylton, K. Race’, ‘Racism’ and ‘Race logic’ in youth sport, physical activity and health: Global perspectives. New York City: Routledge. Academic Publications Kerr, Z.Y., Snook E. M., Lynall, R.C., Dompier, T.P., Sales, L., Parsons, J.T., & Hainline, B. (2015). Concussion-Related Protocols and Preparticipation Assessments Used for Incoming Student- Athletes in National Collegiate Athletic Association Member Institutions. Journal of Athletic Training, 50(11):1174-81. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-50.11.11 Latrice S. Sales, MS, CSCS, C.V., 5 Casa, D.J. & Anderson, S.A., et al. (2012). The Inter-Association Task Force for Preventing Sudden Death in Collegiate Conditioning Sessions: Best Practices Recommendations. Journal of Athletic Training; 47(4): 477–480. Sales, L.S. (2007).

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