Kelly Brooks: Facilitating OPPORTUNITIES through SPORTS - a podcast by Richmond Weaver

from 2020-10-16T04:00

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Show Notes:
Saw the power of having opportunities through sports firsthand with his sisters playing college basketball and what it has allowed him to do in his careerOnce you're a coach, you'll always be a coach
Loves coaching because of his passion for helping others and facilitating those opportunities that create a positive transformationEnjoyed his time at the NCAA but many times it was a very slow process to make significant changes
Was an assistant women's basketball coach at the University of Alabama during the same time that Dabo Swinney was an assistant coach for the football team and believes that Dabo is the same person now as he was then
Spent time as the Director of Student-Athlete Development at Xavier UniversityWould work for the Southwestern Athletic Conference as the Associate Commissioner
Dedicated 8 years of his career at the NCAA a Director of Academic and Membership AffairsWords of Wisdom from Kelly:"Wisdom in itself is pretty much the key to everything we do in life."To Subscribe to YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/richtakeonsportspodcast (Rich Take On Sports)
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To Learn more about The Brooks Element: http://www.thebrookselement.com/ (The Brooks Element)Featured Image Photo Credit: Kelly Brooks

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