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In The July 2022 Issue Of The Coaching and Leadership Journal

 

The Wright (Jay) time to go

Here is some of what the top leaders in athletics and education are reading about this month in The Coaching and Leadership Journal. 

  • Leadership lessons from Henry David Thoreau
  • Leadership tips from your dog
  • Generation Z’s language
  • Generations at work
  • Leadership Profile—Mike Candrea
  • The Wright (Jay) time to go
  • A tale from the hardwood
  • Coaching corner—Ricky Black
  • Characteristics of champions
  • 5 leadership lessons that Elton John learned 
  • The great ones pick up after practice
  • Qualities of mentally tough leaders
  • And More!
Since its inception, the journal has been edited by Dan Spainhour, who has more than 38 years of college and high school coaching experience. He has received numerous awards during his coaching career, including three state championships and twenty coach of the year honors. His teams have collected more than 500 victories. Under his auspices, each issue delivers thought-provoking and inspirational articles. The Journal's subscriber list includes coaches from every college sport as well as numerous athletic administrators on both the collegiate and high school levels. 

Join our growing list of subscribers. A few of our recent subscribers & renewals include:
  • Florida State Women’s Soccer (Three-time NCAA Champions)
  • Nan Carney-DeBord, Athletic Director Denison University
  • Kelvin Sampson, University of Houston Basketball
  • Mike Candrea, Arizona Softball, Gold Medal Winner
  • Jerry York, Boston College Men’s Hockey (first NCAA hockey coach to 1,000 wins)
  • Frank Martin, University of Massachusetts Men’s Basketball
  • High Point University Men’s Basketball, Former NCAA Champion
  • Kenneth White, Providence College Strength Coach
  • Clemson Women's Soccer
  • Washington Spirit Professional Soccer Club
  • ​Teri McKeever, UC Berkley Swimming
  • Ryan Wellner, Notre Dame Lacrosse
  • Suzy Merchant Michigan State Women’s Basketball
  • Frank Lenti (the winningest prep football coach in Illinois history)
  • And many more!

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