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Reach all of your Team Goals…. Develop Your Senior Leaders!

Discover how the Carmel Greyhounds developed their senior leaders in the 2010-2011 season through the Senior Roundtable. Learn the purpose, how to initiate with your athletic director, who is involved, meeting schedules, and the benefits for student-athletes.

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Reach all of your Team Goals…. Develop Your Senior Leaders!

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  1. Reach all of your Team Goals…. Develop YourSenior Leaders! HOW THE CARMEL GREYHOUNDS DEVELOPED LEADERS IN 2010-2011

  2. SENIOR ROUNDTABLE • What is the purpose? • How do I initiate this with my athletic director? • Who does this involve? • When are we going to meet? • What’s in it for me?

  3. The PURPOSE • Get to know your classmates • Initiate discussions you would otherwise not have on your own • Learn something from other programs. • Open line of communication with administration • Communicate with Coaching Staff • Develop a positive culture in your program

  4. How do I Involve my AD? • Approach your athletic director with an idea to develop positive leadership within your programs. • Sell the idea of further developing relationships with student-athletes. • A powerpoint version of this program can be supplied to them for free.

  5. Who is Involved? • Senior leaders from each in-season program. Student-athletes selected by coaching staff. • Students meet one season prior to the start of their first practice (fall students meet in April/May). • Meetings led by the athletics director. • Five meetings cover a variety of leadership topics and conversation between students and administration.

  6. When are We Going to Meet? • Before School (breakfast meetings) • During Student Resource Time (SRT) • After school in your off-season. • Meetings are typically 45 minutes in length.

  7. What’s in it for Me? • A chance to make a season enjoyable. Good Chemistry = Fun Season • A chance to elevate your team goals. • Create new traditions for your program to leave a lasting legacy. • Take the principles of the course to other parts of your life.

  8. What do Students Take Away?

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