View from the Big Chair!

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View From The Big Chair: Examing the Cost to be the Bo$$! hosted by Marlynn R. Jones, The Career Skills Architect! After working for 7 Division I universities, a Division I Conference Office, the NCAA, the Orange Bowl Committee, and the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, in the areas of media relations, marketing, development, operations, event management, compliance, sport supervision, Title IX, student-athlete development, life skills, and human resources, she has developed a network of leaders in this industry. On this podcast, she talks to the diverse network about the ins and outs of the sports administration world. Also, the show serves as a way for future and current professionals to examine what skill sets are needed in different organizations on their sports administration career path. Listen to find out what the industry is looking for, what they reward, and who they promote! . Pull up a seat as we help young professionals plan and design their unique path to their Big Chair!

  1. 09/02/2022

    28 | “When the cheering stops” w/Dereck Whittenburg

    Today in the Big Chair Dere... We have. Derek Whittenburg! Join us as we discuss Being a graduate assistant humbling experience; how Being a champ prepares you to attack a career; The hardest thing is controlling outside forces; What is a Scout?; how you get into more than one hall of fame; and What do you do when the cheering stops? _______________ Thanks for listening! Follow our host on Marlynn Jones, TheCareerSkillsArchitect on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. This is a JustEldredge Media Production -----------------Dereck Whittenburg, a member of NC State’s 1983 national championship men’s basketball team, began his role as Associate Athletic Director for Community Relations and Student Support in October 2015. “The legacy of NC State University is such a rich and progressive hub of academic and athletic excellence,” said Whittenburg.” “The privilege of playing here and now working here to service our students, administration, alumni, and the greater community is one of the greatest honors of my career. My wife Jacqueline and I are excited and are grateful to Chancellor Randy Woodson and Athletic Director Debbie Yow for their collective confidence in affording me this historic opportunity.” Whittenburg worked with the Wolfpack men’s basketball program as Senior Assistant to the Head Coach/Director of Player Development for two years prior to accepting his current position. The new position will develop and promote programming aimed to benefit current and former student-athletes, while also working to cultivate relationships with local and regional businesses regarding future employment opportunities for Wolfpack graduates. Additionally, Whittenburg’s new role will include speaking at and hosting events for the athletic department and other affiliated organizations and supporting on-campus recruiting initiatives for each of Wolfpack’s 23 varsity programs. “Dereck has been an effective ambassador for NC State Athletics for many years. This position will allow him to continue to have an impact on past, present, and future NC State student-athletes on our 23 varsity teams,” said Director of Athletics Debbie Yow. Whittenburg will also be advocating for former student-athletes to return to NC State to complete their respective degrees and will serve on NC State’s professional sports panel.

    44 min
  2. 08/19/2022

    27 | "Selling Ice to an Eskimo" w/ Edgar Gantt

    Today in the Big Chair... We have Edgar Gantt! Join us as we discuss his tenure as Project Operations Manager for ESPN; How everything you do won't be paid; why NCAA holds first-class events; Volunteering; Investing a lot of TIME in your development; and How to sell ice to an Eskimo! _______________ Thanks for listening! Follow our host on Marlynn Jones, TheCareerSkillsArchitect on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. This is a JustEldredge Media Production ---------------------Edgar Gantt, is entering his third year as the Project Operations Manager for ESPN Events. In this role, he oversee the operations for the Cricket MEAC/SWAC Challenge Kick-Off game & the Cricket Celebration Bowl. Gantt serves as the staff lead for all venue and day of contest operational plans including the planning and coordination of the post-game trophy presentation as well as a number of other administrative responsibilities such as the event budget, marketing, ticket sells and website for both games. Prior to joining ESPN, Gantt served as the Interim Commissioner and the Associate Commissioner for the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). He served as the interim commissioner from January 2018 until August 2018. During his time at the SWAC, he oversaw the day-to-day operations and provided key oversight of the Conference’s operations relating to strategic planning, governance, compliance and student-athlete services, NCAA, and institutional relations. Gantt works with the baseball, football and basketball officiating programs, and scheduling strategies for various sports. Gantt has served on a number of NCAA national cabinets and committees and served as the Chair of the NCAA Division I Award, Benefits, Expenses and Financial Aid Cabinet from September 2013 - November 2014. Before the SWAC office, Gantt served as the director of compliance at the University of Arkansas. He assisted with the day-to-day activities of the compliance office, including rules education, Southeastern Conference and NCAA rules interpretations, official and unofficial visits, complimentary tickets, national letters of intent and financial aid. Gantt joined the Razorback staff after spending a year as the director of compliance at Drake University. Before that, interned at the SEC office from August 2004 until going to Drake in January 2006. Before working at the SEC, he interned at Kentucky from August 2003 to February 2004. Gantt, is a native of Mt. Holly, N.J., where her attended high school at Rancocas Valley Regional High School. Gantt was a former student-athlete from the University of Kentucky from 1998-2001. He earned his bachelor's in education in May 2002 and his master's in Sport Management in December 2003, both from Kentucky. He is married to Nneka (Nikki) and they have a son, Nathan and a daughter, Charli.

    39 min
  3. 08/12/2022

    26 | "Serving the Youth" w/ L'Quincy Pryor

    Today in the Big Chair... We have L'Quincy Pryor! Join us as we discuss his transitions from student-athlete to leading students; What it means to be Head of School; What YouthServe is; the real motivation is college graduation; His life is more than football; start-up capital for businesses; why his students will leave as licensed real estate agents; how parents and students are owners of the school; a job vs career; and How do you measure success? _______________ Thanks for listening! Follow our host on Marlynn Jones, TheCareerSkillsArchitect on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. This is a JustEldredge Media Production --------------------- L'Quincy Pryor is the founder and Head of School at YouthServ Academy, Inc, YouthServ Academy is a private academic and sports academy. Throughout L’Quincy’s career, he has served the role of the athlete; coach; trainer; entrepreneur; mentor; motivational speaker; and philanthropist! L'Quincy's areas of expertise is leadership and team building. L’Quincy has been working in and around collegiate athletes in professional sports for over fifteen (20) years. L'Quincy earned a master’s degree in Sport Management from Nova Southeastern and a bachelor’s degree in Broadcasting/Journalism at Missouri Southern State University (MSSU). During L'Quincy's athletic career at MSSU, he was a two-time all-conference selection and was named All-American Defensive Tackle during his senior year. L’Quincy’s passion for students' success has culminated in the graduation of 137 college students, by way of his YouthServ mentorship program.

    54 min
  4. 07/22/2022

    25 | "Read the Room Twice" w/ Kathryn Statz

    Today in the Big Chair... We have Kathryn Statz! Join us as we discuss how she got her start in sports; being a Fighter in the conference Student athlete advocate; her role in NCAA enforcement; what is a Title 9 Coordinator; how is it being the Director of the Office of Gender Equity; and why she says "Read the room and then read it again". _______________ Thanks for listening! Follow our host on Marlynn Jones, TheCareerSkillsArchitect on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. This is a JustEldredge Media Production --------------------- Kathryn Statz began her career as an intern at the NCAA national office in 1989 and worked full-time on the enforcement staff thereafter. Statz’s roles in collegiate athletics have included at a conference office and on campus at both Marquette University and DePaul University. Much of her career included NCAA rules compliance and sports oversight and working with departmental contracts and agreements. Statz earned her law degree at Marquette in 2000. She entered the consulting world as an associate with the Dan Beebe Group, later Protection For All Consulting, working with institutions around the country to assess policies and practices and conduct training on avenues for dealing with misconduct.  Statz returned to DePaul and joined the Title IX staff as a part-time investigator in August 2018, moved to full-time status in November 2019, and became the Director of Gender Equity/Title IX Coordinator in January 2020.  In her current role, Statz oversees a team of investigators and a case manager. The team responds to reports of potential violations of DePaul policy and compliance with state and federal law.

    44 min

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View From The Big Chair: Examing the Cost to be the Bo$$! hosted by Marlynn R. Jones, The Career Skills Architect! After working for 7 Division I universities, a Division I Conference Office, the NCAA, the Orange Bowl Committee, and the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, in the areas of media relations, marketing, development, operations, event management, compliance, sport supervision, Title IX, student-athlete development, life skills, and human resources, she has developed a network of leaders in this industry. On this podcast, she talks to the diverse network about the ins and outs of the sports administration world. Also, the show serves as a way for future and current professionals to examine what skill sets are needed in different organizations on their sports administration career path. Listen to find out what the industry is looking for, what they reward, and who they promote! . Pull up a seat as we help young professionals plan and design their unique path to their Big Chair!