NABC, AthleticDirectorU Announce Inaugural Class for Collegiate Coaching Consortium

The NABC and AthleticDirectorU have announced the 33 participating coaches that will take part in the inaugural College Coaching Consortium March 30-April 2 in San Antonio.

KANSAS CITY – The NABC and AthleticDirectorU have announced the 33 participating coaches that will take part in the inaugural College Coaching Consortium March 30-April 2 in San Antonio.
 
The Collegiate Coaching Consortium – a new collaboration between the NABC and AthleticDirectorU – will take place in conjunction with the annual NABC Convention. The Consortium was developed with the goal of assisting coaches, athletic directors and universities in identifying and channeling all their available capabilities and resources towards building successful and ethical programs.
 
The invitation-only Consortium will bring together a cohort of rising coaches and Division I athletic directors to partake in programming that teaches each how to identify, analyze and influence critical organizational processes as a means of building better teams and athletic programs.
 
Programming for the 2018 Consortium will features topics that include navigating the search process, a path towards long-term success, and creating alignment within an athletics program, among others. The lessons will be led by successful coaches and administrators, alongside top subject matter experts, professors and executives from a wide range of industries.
 
Several of the Consortium’s sessions will be open to all registered NABC Convention attendees. A complete overview of topics and presenters can be found here.  
 
 
2018 Collegiate Coaching Consortium Participating Coaches
Harris Adler – Auburn
Tobin Anderson – St. Thomas Aquinas
Rod Balanis – Notre Dame
Rashon Burno – Arizona State
Adam Cohen – Stanford
Jeff Conarroe – Bakersfield
Chris Crutchfield – Oklahoma
Steve Demeo – NW Florida State
Darian Devries – Creighton
Dane Fischer – George Mason
Scott Garson – College of Idaho
Armon Gates – Northwestern
Gregg Gottlieb – Oregon State
David Grace – UCLA
Tavaras Hardy – Georgia Tech
Ashley Howard – Villanova
Justin Hutson – San Diego State
Stan Johnson – Marquette
Jono Metzger Jones – UC Davis
Steve Lutz – Purdue
Erik Martin – West Virgina
Dusty May – Florida
Ben McCollum – NW Missouri State
Michael Morrell – Texas
Ryan Pedon – Ohio State
Roger Powell – Vanderbilt
John Richardson – Old Dominion
Josh Schertz – Lincoln Memorial
Travis Steele – Xavier
Jerome Tang – Baylor
Jamall Walker – Illinois
Saddi Washington – Michigan
Steve Woodberry – Wake Forest