Statement Of Purpose: Becoming An Athletic Director

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I love to fish, I believe I need to go to your home town and catch some of those walleyes. I have worked in higher education for several years and can tell you each university has their own plan on dealing with crisis, some of them are closely related in their plans, and some like the one I worked for (ITT TECH) really didn’t have a plan for crisis only for fire in the building. Becoming an Athletic Director, you will probably have a lot of crisis to deal with. It seems that when a college athlete messes up it hits the news quick. I look forward to reading your post, and corresponding with you.

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