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The Coaching and Leadership Summit Announces Andrew Marotta Is Coming To Miami!

Andrew Marotta

The Coaching and Leadership Journal is pleased to announce that Andrew Marotta, a practicing principal, host of the Education Leadership and Beyond Podcast and former Men’s Division 1 college basketball referee will be a presenter at The Coaching and Leadership Summit, slated for April 13-15,2023 in Miami, Florida

Andrew Marotta is an energetic and enthusiastic leader who puts his positive imprint on everyone he meets. He is one the most sought-after speakers in the field of education and has inspired audiences across the nation.

Attendees will receive a copy of his third book, Tales from the Hardwood: Surviving & Thriving: 101 Leadership Lessons, Stories, & Momentous Experiences from My Time on the Court. 

Marotta officiated in several major Division 1 conferences including the ACC, Atlantic 10, CAA, IVY, Patriot Leagues, and more. He learned from the best working at the highest levels.  

Come hear stories, be inspired, and fill your leadership bucket learning from his time as an official and how they can relate to your own leadership with your job, family, and personal life. 

Take-away points will include:

  • Mentorship: helping those around you while being at your best.
  • How to be at your best when it matters the most.
  • The pressure cooker: balancing your time, wellness, and family through it all.
  • The power of your presence.
  • How to make "the right call" at the most difficult times.
  • Supporting your colleagues like a champion, and more. 

You will laugh, cry, reflect, and be moved to action during his powerful, story-filled, inspirational sessions. 

Follow Andrew and learn more @andrewmarotta21, andrewmarotta.com

Visit The Coaching and Leadership Summit to secure your enrollment and for more information.




The Summit will be held in Coconut Grove, Miami

Register soon because space is limited.

We hope to see you in Miami! 

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