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8/3/10

MOAA Elects Officers and Board of Directors for 2010-11

The members of the Minority Opportunities Athletic Association (MOAA) have chosen Sean T. Frazier, senior associate athletics director at the University of Wisconsin, to serve as president of the Association during the upcoming year.

Sean T. Frazier

7/29/10

2010 NACDA & Affiliates Convention Photos

2010 NACDA & Affiliates Convention Photos - Anaheim, California

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6/9/10

June 2010 MOAA Corner

The landscape of leadership has changed completely in the last 25 years - in business, in academia, in politics, in sports, in virtually every aspect of society. When you think about it, it's actually pretty amazing how quickly American organizations have been transformed, in every facet, but especially in the leadership realm.

3/5/10

MOAA Symposium

Click on the link above to register for the 2010 MOAA Symposium (June 21-22).

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3/31/10

April 2010 MOAA Corner

"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" is my favorite movie of all time. Beah Richards, Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn and Sidney Poitier starred in this 1967 groundbreaking film - groundbreaking because of what was going on in our country at the time.

3/31/10

MOAA Accepting Applications for Board of Directors

The Minorities Opportunity Athletics Association (MOAA) has announced that it will will begin accepting nominations for the MOAA Board of Directors.

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Location
Cleveland, OH
 
Founded / Joined NACDA
2000 / 2006
 
Colors
Black, Gray, Red and White
 
Chair
Sean T. Frazier
Senior Associate Athletics Director
University of Wisconsin
 
National Office Contact
Katie Newman
440-892-4000
Executive Director
Stan Johnson
President
Stan Johnson & Associates
 
Chair
Sean T. Frazier
Senior Associate Athletics Director
University of Wisconsin
 
Treasurer
Lori Ebihara
Assistant Commissioner
Big 12 Conference
 
Secretary
Sharon Beverly, Ph.D.
Director of Athletics & Physical Education
Vassar College
 
Board Representative
Mario Moccia
Director of Athletics
Southern Illinois University
 

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