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2/1/10

2010 Symposium Registration NOW LIVE

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

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1/25/10

February 2010 MOAA Corner

All of us have encountered the electronic survey in our e-mail inbox and have chosen to read or delete it based on available time in our day or topic interest. Not long ago, there was a survey in particular that stood out from the rest that came from a collegiate coach pursuing her graduate degree.

12/9/09

December 2009 MOAA Corner

I have been given the honor to pen an article within the Athletics Administration magazine for the MOAA Corner. An honor I don't take lightly, especially based on the number of readers of the magazine, it's an opportunity most young professionals dream of having. My name is Marlon Furlongue, sports information director at Warner University in Lake Wales, Fla. I am a member of MOAA and a young professional in the beginning stages of my career in athletics. I tell you this because this is exactly the mission of MOAA; assisting aspiring professionals from all walks of life. MOAA provides opportunities to exchange ideas and advocate increased participation and administrative opportunities for minorities in athletics. The Association also promotes generating a sports culture that supports the values necessary to teach and learn respect for self and others. It is guided by six principals that promote diversity and integrity, and encourage members to serve as community outreach agents who promote moral, ethical and educational values and address the needs of minorities professionally, emotionally, financially and physically in athletics.

11/2/09

November 2009 MOAA Corner

Whether a student-athlete, coach or athletics administrator, each level demands and desires an individual that firmly believes that personal and professional growth is paramount. Within athletics administration, there are limited opportunities for professional development outside of the walls of formal education. Associations such as the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA), Black Coaches and Administrators (BCA) and Minority Opportunities Athletic Association (MOAA) provide programming that is essential to growing the professionals within the athletics administration industry

10/7/09

October 2009 MOAA Corner

As I look back at my many personal and professional life experiences, I realize that I have a lot to be grateful for. I have had the opportunity to interact with many outstanding and professional people that have shaped my leadership style, character and general purpose to enhance career development. I would consider all of these interactions as mentoring opportunities and I have expanded my thoughts for future personal and professional endeavors.

MOAA

8/26/09

MOAA Elects Officers and Board of Directors for 2009-10

The members of the Minority Opportunities Athletic Association (MOAA) have chosen Clint Bryant, director of athletics at Augusta State University, to serve for a fourth year as president of the Association.

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Location
Cleveland, OH
 
Founded / Joined NACDA
2000 / 2006
 
Colors
Black, Gray, Red and White
 
Chair
Clint Bryant
Director of Athletics
Augusta State University
 
National Office Contact
Katie Newman
440-892-4000
Executive Director
Stan Johnson
President
Stan Johnson & Associates
 
Chair
Clint Bryant
Director of Athletics
Augusta State University
 
Treasurer
Sean Frazier
Senior Associate Athletics Director
University of Wisconsin
 
Secretary
Sharon Beverly
Director of Athletics & Physical Education
Vassar College
 

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