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Rutgers Leadership AcademyNewsletter
Student-Athlete Advisory Committee2013 Executive Board Final Leadership Standings
February - JulyVolume 9
Updated as of 7-11-13
THANK YOU SENIORS
KrisAlleyne
StephanieAnderson
LindseyBalsamo
AlexKelly
AdamBergo
CoreyCrawford
AmandaDeVolk
ColleenEkert
MariaGerew
StephanieFord
CarleyHawkins
Todd WebbM.Soccer - JuniorPsychology
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NicoleRomano
TracyWright
StephanieZielinski
JennaZito
MeaganRobinson
ChelseaRota
NicoleScott
RyanScott
EmmySimpkins
JennStabb
CourtneyWalling
DougWalters
LorenWilliams
RachelWelch
RacquelZurick
KyleHolder
KristenKotcher
BetnijahLaney
DavidMilewski
DrewMorgan
TaylorNelson
AllisonPayenski
SamanthaMoyal
JoeNardella
JonathanChang
MaelCorboz
W. Tennis - Senior Psychology
Stefania BalasaFootball - JuniorCommunication
Quentin GauseMelissa ArthurW. Lax - Junior
Journalsim/Media Studies
ChristaEvans
JillianGrant
EmmaHoffman
BaileyIrelan
AshleyBragg
JohnFagan
MelanieGaffey
SamHasty
JonathanLefferts
KevinMcMullen
VictoriaPontecorvo
MasonRobinson
BrianneReed
PeterNoto
KaraTrivolis
KatieStebick
SamanthaValliant
CREEDWe are Leaders.
We accept the challenge to be engaged with SAAC and put in the effort to be involved and, while open-minded, contribute our creativity and leadership skills to attend events, create new events and
get more student-athletes involved with SAAC.We will use this opporutnity to improve our listening, public speaking,
leadership and creative skills to help the community.I must lead by example and be the example.
Rank First Name Last Name Class Sport Points1 Stephanie Zielinski Senior Volleyball 28502 Lisa Patrone Junior Field Hockey 27253 Nicole Scott Junior Swimming 27254 James Plummer Senior M.Track 26505 Samuel Hasty Senior Baseball 26006 Taylor Nelson Sophomore Volleyball 26007 Mason Robinson Senior Football 25258 Alexandra Kelly Senior W.Track 24509 Rachel Andreassian Sophomore Volleyball 2375
10 Jenna Zito Senior Gymnastics 237511 Asha Ruth Senior W.Track 235012 Melanie Gaffey Senior Swimming 225013 Jeffrey Melillo Senior Baseball 225014 David Milewski Sophomore Football 225015 Tracy Wright Junior Volleyball 222516 Sarah Schmid Freshmen Volleyball 220017 Duron Harmon Senior Football 215018 Alexandra Jones Senior Volleyball 212519 Kevin Bostick Senior M.Track 210020 Margaret Morash Freshmen W.Soccer 210021 Kaitlyn Plouse Sophomore Field Hockey 210022 Jennifer Staab Sophomore Field Hockey 205023 Kaci Madden Senior Softball 202524 Tylia Gillon Junior W.Track 200025 Sofija Cucuz Sophomore Volleyball 197526 Sarah Stuby Junior Field Hockey 197527 Mael Corboz Freshmen M.Soccer 195028 Victoria Maqueda Junior Swimming 195029 Alexandra Schroeter Freshmen Volleyball 195030 Anna Sudbury Freshmen Volleyball 195031 Ashley Alden Sophomore Softball 190032 Alexandria Ivol Junior Gymnastics 190033 Nicole Romano Senior Gymnastics 190034 Emily Strong Sophomore Field Hockey 190035 Emma-Rose Trentacosti Senior Gymnastics 187536 Chas Dodd Junior Football 185037 Rashmi Singh Junior W.Track 185038 Steven Zavala Senior Baseball 182539 Vanessa Arientyl Junior W.Track 180040 Adam Bergo Senior M.Track 180041 Cornelia Duffin Senior Field Hockey 180042 Nicole Imbriaco Freshmen Field Hockey 180043 Rachel Schneeberger Senior W.Lacrosse 180044 Shannon Woeller Senior W.Soccer 180045 Andre Civil Junior Football 175046 Carley Hawkins Freshmen Field Hockey 175047 Robert Jones Junior Football 175048 Kristin Kocher Sophomore W.Lacrosse 175049 Brittany Bozzini Junior Volleyball 172550 Ekene Ugboaja Senior W.Track 1725
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2013 RUTGERS ATHLETICS COMMENCEMENT
The RLA’s Spring workshop on careers in medicine and healthcare was one of the most popular events of the past semester. The well-attended evening offered student-athletes an opportunity to learn from 16 professionals who shared their personal career histories and provided lots of actionable advice.
The evening began with an interview via Skype with Dr. Richard Kleiman, (RU’72 and RU Men’s Lacrosse), an orthopedic surgeon who spoke from his home in Florida. In addition to providing a long-term view of where healthcare in America is headed, Dr. Kleiman encouraged everyone to embrace lifelong learning in a variety of fields – from medicine to the arts – in order to be better caregivers and communicators with both patients and clients.
The panel discussion was impressive, too, as the lineup represented all sorts of graduate degrees: MDs, RNs, OTs, ATCs, an RD and a DPM. Student-athletes also had a chance to participate in small-group conversations and plenty of one-on-one networking took place after the formal program. Some student-athletes were able to secure shadowing opportunities for the summer, while others got a better handle on the next steps they need to take to prepare for life after college.
Mark Your Calendars: The event was so successful, the RLA will bring back this workshop in Spring 2014. Stay tuned for all the details!
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Amie Martinelli shares on her roleas Director of Clinical Operations
at Bayada Home Health Care.
Nicole Bayer (Volleyball) speakswith representatives fromJohnson & Johnson at the
Internship Career Day
Baseball SeniorsRob Corsi &
Steven Zavala
Chris Banafato & Karon Purcel
Men’s Track & Field
1 of 4 Breakout Sessions
Careers in Healthcare Panel
Career FairsCareer Fairs can be a great place for student-athletes to land an internship, find a first job, or make an important contact. Rutgers Career Services holds “Career Days” year-round. They are organized by industry, school and type of employment. Four of the most popular ones of the year are the Business, Mathematics, & Liberal Arts Career Day and Grad/Professional School Fair in October and the Internship Career Fair and Education Career Day in February.
At every fair, the RLA is on site, helping student-athletes practice their “pitch” and even passing out resume packets to employers on behalf of the student-athletes whose sports/travel schedules prevent them from attending in person.
Here are three simple ways to take advantage of the Rutgers Career Days available to you:
1. Keep an eye on the Rutgers Career Services website, careerservices.rutgers.edu, for the latest calendar and company information.2. Make sure the RLA has your most recent copy of your resume at ALL TIMES. You never know when Shawn/Sheryl will be talking to a recruiter or will have a chance to meet your dream employer – either at a Career Fair or elsewhere. 3. Sit down with Shawn/Sheryl for just a few minutes to map out a strategy. They will give you the low-down on how these events work, and they will assist you in identifying the companies that might be a right fit for you.
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Community ServiceStudent-AthleteTestimonials
On volunteering at the 3rdAnnual BELIEVE BOWL...
BELIEVE BOWL III
SUPPORT
Rashmi Singh - W.Track & FieldJunior - English
Raising awareness for Eric LeGrand and the Rutgers Spinal Cord Injury Project
Devon Watkis - FootballSenior - Journalism/Media
Studies
Face Painting
“I enjoy every year participating in the BelieveBowl for Eric. It’s always a lot of fun meetingand interacting with kids and parents who areexcited to get their faces painted with the blockR.”
“Being fresh out of college I felt it was my duty as an alum to help my school in any way I
events I volunteered to help and it felt so good. Not only knowing that I helped my alma mater but also knowing I helped one of my best friends in the world, Eric LeGrand.
Featured Events:
Mini Combine
Alumni Flag Football
Hot 97 DJ LBoogz
Red & White Game
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Community ServiceStudent-AthleteTestimonials
On visiting the localchildren’s hospitals...
EMBRACE KIDS FOUNDATION
TOUCH
Candice Dandridge - W. LacrosseSophomore - Sports Management
and other hospital visits.
Robertwood Johnson
“The children truly showed me that anyone can keep asmile on their face no matter what challenges a personmay face. I arrived to the hospital aspiring to make achange in their outlook, but they actually changedmine. ”
Paul Carrezola - FootballJunior - Communication
“I had the opportunity to visit the hospital a few timesover the spring and it was a great experience. Hopefullythe children enjoyed our company just as much as weenjoyed theirs.”
Laura Ford - RowingSenior - Criminal Justice
“Visiting the Children's Specialized Hospital was such a rewarding experience. I met so many amazing people in the adolescent department. It really opened my eyes to see many people my age so brave with positive spirits. I am so grateful for this opportunity to make their day a little brighter.”
Service Partners:
St.Peters Medical
Embrace Kids
Children’s Specialized
Ronald McDonald House
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Community Service
95
volunteeredStudent-Athletes
Twenty-three schools participated and
READ ACROSS AMERICA WEEK
Voice
Sofija Cucuz - VolleyballSophomore - Human Resource
“It is always a great expereince to participate in Read AcrossAmerica Week. The children get so excited when you visittheir classrooms and read their favorite Dr.Suess books. I havedone it for the past two years now and everytime it gets better and better to see the smiles on their face.”
Jeremy Deering - Football
Danielle Freshnock - Field Hockey
Samantha Moyal - Women’s Golf
Solveig Loeken, Colleen McDonaldAlex Kelly & Anjelica Brinkofski- W. Track & Field
Dimitri Vassiliadis & Drew Morgan - Men’s Soccer
Stephanie Zielinski, Lindsay Bertulis, Felicia O’Donnell& Paige Senatore
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Community Service
$13,000+
Children’s Hospitalsraised for
VS. Cancer Foundation
Habitat for Humanity
Dance Marathon - Embrace Kids
Service
Rowing Team
Baseball Team
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Student Athletes of the MonthFebruary
April
May
Corey CrawfordR.Sophomore - Men’s Track & Field
Loren WilliamsJunior - Softball
Robert SmorolSenior- Baseball
Nicole ScottJunior - Swimming & Diving
March
James PlummerSenior - Men’s Track & Field
Tylia GillonJunior- Women’s Track & Field
James PlummerSenior - Men’s Track & Field
Asha RuthSenior - Women’s Track & Field
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Employer Insider
Family
In each newsletter, we ask professionals from di�erent industries for advice you can rely on for the rest of your career. For this edition, we talked with Catherine Hetzel, Rutgers ’08.
Fun Facts:• Graduated in Spring 2008 with degree in Journalism and Media StudiesWhere has your career taken you since graduation?• After interning my senior year for Prevention magazine in public relations, I was hired full time to work in marketing at the publisher, Rodale, across all its magazine brands (Men’s Health, Women’s Health, Runner’s World, etc.)• In May 2009, I left Rodale for TYR Sport – a swimwear and triathlon gear brand – to be the content producer and do PR. I worked on product development and launches, national media placement, and professional athlete promotion.• In August 2010, I went back to Rodale (The lesson here: Never burn a bridge!), where I again worked across all the brands to create marketing partnerships and launch the digital editions of all their titles.• This past September, I joined another media company, Meredith Corporation, where I handle data sales and strategy across the company.What is a favorite sports-related memory from Rutgers?• When I was a sophomore, we had a meet against nationally ranked Penn State. We ended up beating them in almost every event and shot up the NCAA rankings to 12th – the highest the team has ever been to this day. That meet is a memory I will always share with my then-teammates. What is a favorite non-sports-related memory from Rutgers? • Sitting in the office of Professor Steve Miller (School of Communication & Information) talking about my interests and career/life path. When you meet mentors who truly believe in you, these conversations are defining moments that teach you your potential and the endless opportunities that exist.
Catherine Hetzel’s Words To Work By:1. You are your own brand – which means position yourself how you want everyone to perceive you (because everyone can learn about you through social media, Google search, and the world of Big Data!). Your brand is your greatest, most valuable asset.2. Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg put it this way: “What would you do if you were not afraid?” Ask and challenge yourself constantly with this question!
Catherine HetzelMeredith Corporation
Sales and Relationship Manager, Database Marketing
Catherine competed in the 100 &