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Women Leaders Podcast
Episode 77: Jennifer Williams

Women Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 29:45


On the most recent episode of the Women Leaders Podcast, Patti Phillips is joined by Jennifer Williams, director of athletics at Alabama State University. Jennifer has an incredible story with a wide range of experiences. After spending the first few years of her career in communications (including an internship with Women Leaders—then NACWAA!), Jennifer transitioned to the external path, with her mentor and our past president, Jean Lenti Ponsetto, and that path, she believes, got her to where she is today. In our conversation, Jennifer shares her experience and some insights on rising in the industry as a woman of color, and she also believes that we all must embrace the fact that each of us is a force in our own way, and we need to own that, and our dopeness! Listen in to learn tips on how to earn the AD chair as an interim, how to lead with love and own the room, and Jennifer’s “6 Ps” to being a great leader. I hope you enjoy our conversation, and remember, we are Women Leaders! Head to womenleadersincollegesports.org for more about us and to become a member! Follow us at fb.com/WomenLeadersCS, and on Twitter and Instagram @WomenLeadersCS.

Success is a Choice
Episode 127: Patti Phillips, CEO of Women Leaders in College Sports

Success is a Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 29:26


Patti Phillips is the CEO of women leaders in college sports. This is the nation’s premier organization that develops, connects and advances women working in collegiate athletics.  Patti Phillips is the former president of the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. In 2015, she was a recipient of the NCAA’s Champion of Diversity Award. Phillips has served as the CEO of the Women Leaders in College Sports (formerly known as NACWAA) since 2010. In her time as CEO, the association has seen triple-digit growth in membership, has been rejuvenated with a renewed focus on advancing and empowering women, has undergone a name change and organizational transformation, and has established itself as the premier leadership association for women in athletics. Under Phillips’ direction, the association provides a road map, resources, and coaching for women wanting to advance into leadership positions. It also launched the Women Leaders podcast in 2017 which highlights the successes and career paths of women leaders both in and outside the industry. In today’s episode, we discuss: The current state of college athletics Developing the next generation of leaders Women leaders in college sports Leadership qualities that the best leaders possess ... and so much more!!!   Resources, Books, and Links  Website:  www.womenleadersincollegesports.org Instagram:  @womenleadersCS Patti's Twitter:  @PattiPhillips10 Organization's Twitter: @WomenLeadersCS Facebook:   Facebook.com/womenleadersCS LinkedIn:  Linkedin.com/in/patti-phillips-4b153a110 The Remix by Lindsey Pollak was recommended by Patti. Past "Success is a Choice" podcast episodes of interest . . . Heather Macy (College Basketball Coach) – Episode 123 Jacqie McWilliams (CIAA Commissioner) – Episode 117 Britanny Horschel (PGA Wife & TheSoberModernMom.com) – Episode 084 Sue Enquist (Hall of Fame Softball Coach) – Episode 077 Alicia Jessop (Founder of Ruling Sports and Professor) – Episode 042 Celia Slater (Founder of True North Sports) – Episode 030 Betsy Butterick (The Coaches’ Coach & Communication Specialist) – Episode 013   This Episode is Sponsored By Audible Today’s podcast is brought to you by audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial (new subscribers only) at www.audibletrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player.  Our friends at audible are offering a free download of some of our past guests including Todd Gongwer, Kevin Harrington, Lolly Daskal, Bob Burg, Amy Morin, Michael Burt, Larry Winget, Jon Gordon, and Pat Williams. Take advantage of this great deal by visiting www.AudibleTrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice. Rate and Review Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a quick review on iTunes.  Ratings and reviews are the lifeblood of a podcast. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. Thanks again for listening and remember that “Success is a choice. What choice will you make today?”

Women Leaders Podcast
Episode 53: Erin McDermott

Women Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 31:38


On today’s episode, Patti is joined by the University of Chicago Director of Athletics & Recreation, Erin McDermott. Erin’s career began as one of the first NACWAA interns, which she calls an invaluable experience that propelled her professional career. Soon after her internship, she landed her first job in the industry at Columbia University, then moved on to Princeton before becoming an athletic director herself. Listen in as Erin talks about what it takes to advance from within, managing up, building relationships both in and out of college athletics, and the power in finding your voice. Enjoy, and remember, We Are Women Leaders! Head to womenleadersincollegesports.org for more about us and to become a member! Follow us at fb.com/WomenLeadersCS, and on Twitter and Instagram @WomenLeadersCS.

Making The Play with Dave Briglio
MTP 59-Kristina Navarro-Rutgers Leadership Academy

Making The Play with Dave Briglio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 67:43


Welcome to Episode #59, where we'll talk about Athletic Leadership - not as a concept, but as the formal program that awaits today's collegiate student athletes. My guest will be Dr. Kristina Navarro, who oversees the Rutgers Leadership Academy (RLA). RLA is a privately funded entity whose mission is to equip the student-athletes at Rutgers University with the knowledge and skills they need to achieve success both during and after their collegiate careers by providing year-round opportunities for advancement in five key areas: leadership training, career development, community engagement, personal enrichment, and letter winner engagement. Learn nmore at:https://scarletknights.com/news/2017/9/13/rutgers-leadership-academy-who-we-r.aspxAbout RLA: Rutgers Athletics has long subscribed to the idea that student-athletes should be learning and acquiring new skills beyond academics and athletes. For years, student-athletes participated in student-development activities modeled after the highly regarded NCAA program, "CHAMPS/Life Skills."RLA’s MISSION: Equip the student-athletes at Rutgers University with the knowledge and skills they need to achieve success both during and after their collegiate careers by providing year-round opportunities for advancement in five key areas: leadership training, career development, community engagement, personal enrichment, and letter winner engagement.RLA’s VISION: To positively impact the lives of the student-athletes at Rutgers University in their constant pursuit of career, academic and personal success. More About Kristina: With over a decade of experience in athletic administration and higher education, Navarro began at UW-Whitewater in September 2013 as an assistant professor in sport management and swiftly worked her way up through the ranks. In 2015, she was named the Director of Student-Athlete Engagement, overseeing comprehensive student-athlete development and academic excellence programs for Warhawk Athletics. Navarro's role continued to increase, adding sports administrator to her resume as well as marketing and engagement duties, leading to her elevation to her most recent role. Navarro also served as an Associate Professor in the College of Education and Professional Studies, managing the Higher Education Athletic Administration graduate program and supervising internship and practicum students. Prior to arriving at UW-Whitewater, Navarro spent a year as the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Administration Graduate Program at University of Oklahoma following a 2009-12 stint at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. While at UW, she held roles as the Interim Senior Developmental Skills Specialist for football, Interim Academic Advisor and Career Development Coordinator, and Learning Specialist and Mentor. From 2007-09 at UNC-Chapel Hill, Navarro was the Co-Director of the Carolina Leadership Academy's CREED and Peer Mentor Programs in the Office of Student-Athlete Development. Navarro earned a B.S. in sport management and business administration with a concentration in strength and conditioning from University of Wisconsin-La Crosse in 2006. She went on to earn a master of arts in sport administration from University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill in 2009. Navarro then added a Ph.D. in educational leadership and policy analysis with a focus on higher, postsecondary and continuing education from University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2012. Additionally, Navarro holds a chair position for numerous organizations, including the Executive Leadership Team AERA Research Focus on Education and Sport, Women Leaders in College Sport Student-Athlete Development Leadership Committee and the NASPA Committee on Student-Athlete Welfare. She is a member of the NACDA N4A Board of Directors where she led a rebrand and restructure of the organization to develop a national holistic approach to support academic and student-athlete development professionals and is an active member of the Women Leaders in College Sports (formerly NACWAA) organization.

Phit for a Queen: A Female Athlete Podcast
Girls on the Run ● GOTR

Phit for a Queen: A Female Athlete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 16:00


It’s more than just running! GOTR focuses inspiring girls to recognize their inner strength and celebrate what makes them one of a kind through the 10 week curriculum for girls in elementary, middle and high school Citizenship is a strong aspect of the curriculum and the girls give back to the community GOTR is expanding in communities. Learn how to get your kiddo involved! Gina Krahulik joined Girls on the Run of Greater Kansas City as the Executive Director in October 2016. A passionate and purpose-driven leader, Krahulik is responsible for carrying out the mission of Girls on the Run and impacting the Greater Kansas City area through inspiring young girls to live joyful, healthy and confident lives. Before joining Girls on the Run, Krahulik served as the Director of Leadership and Education at NACWAA, a national non-profit dedicated to empowering women in college sports. Prior to joining NACWAA, Krahulik worked in student affairs administration and taught student leadership development courses. She oversaw new student orientation programming at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and before that, at the University of Northern Colorado. A native of Lexington, Mo., Krahulik received her master’s degree in communication studies from the University of Northern Colorado and a bachelor’s degree in public relations from Northwest Missouri State University. Krahulik is an advocate for education, wellness, fine arts and work/life balance.   News A recent study shows GOTR Transforms Girls Lives! Read More: www.gotrkc.org   Events Coming Up! Girls on the Run Fall 5K November 4th at Childrens Mercy Park Girls Night out with Glennon Doyle October 18th at Rainy Day Books More information on getting involved with GOTRKC and upcoming events go to: www.gotrkc.org

1.Question Leadership Podcast
Marilyn McNeil | Director of Athletics | Monmouth University (Part 2)

1.Question Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 6:03


In Part II of Monmouth Athletic Director Marilyn McNeil's 1.Q, the Hawks' boss dives into if athletic directors can be too involved off their own campuses with added leadership roles. McNeil reflects on a number of high-profile opportunities she took on (NCAA, NACWAA, FCS) with the ancillary benefit of raising the profile of the university. However, she knew when it was time to pull back & spend more time back on campus. In closing, McNeil compares and contrasts FCS leadership with those from the 'Power 5.'

Women Leaders Podcast
Episode 12: Ellen Heffernan

Women Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2017 30:00


Patti talks with Ellen Heffernan, president of Spelman Johnson, one of higher education’s top leadership search firms. If you’re in currently in a search process, or think you might be in the future, you will get so many insights from this conversation! Ellen talks about what search firms value, what women candidates need in their toolkits when they enter the search process, and the changing landscape of higher education and intercollegiate athletics. Get ready: There is so much good information coming your way! Just a quick reminder that we recorded this before we changed our name to Women Leaders in College Sports, so you’ll still hear a few mentions of NACWAA. Head to womenleadersincollegesports.org for more about us and to become a member! Register for the Women Leaders National Convention, October 8-10 in Dallas, Texas, at womenleadersincollegesports.com/convention. Follow us at fb.com/WomenLeadersCS, and on Twitter and Instagram @WomenLeadersCS.

Next Play Podcast by Game Plan
Next Play Ep. 13 | Patti Phillips, CEO of Women Leaders in College Sports, on the Importance of Women in Leadership Roles in College Athletics and Empowering Women to Realize Potential

Next Play Podcast by Game Plan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 38:46


In today’s session, Erica hosts Patti Phillips. Patti is the CEO of Women Leaders in College Sports, formerly NACWAA. In this conversation, they discuss the rebranding of NACWAA to Women...

1.Question Leadership Podcast
Patti Phillips - CEO - Women Leaders in College Sports

1.Question Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2017 16:29


CEO Patti Phillips shares details on the switch from NACWAA to Women Leaders in College Sports in today's 1.Q.  

MIAC Media Podcast
MIAC Weekly - 7.27.16

MIAC Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2016 37:36


MIAC Weekly returns to the airwaves for its July episode, with Host Mike Gallagher covering all the big summer stories around the MIAC. Saint Mary's Athletic Director Nikki Fennern joins the show to talk about her tremendous honor from NACWAA, and Gallagher pays tribute to recently departed Gustavus coaching legend Don Roberts.

SDSU Sports MBA Podcast

SDSU SMBA Program Director Scott Minto interviews Jen Hanson, Assistant Director of Marketing Promotions for the University of Washington and a member of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA).