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NSU SPT NEWS
In This Issue
SPT Day
Opportunities to
Volunteer
Intern
Land a job
Enhance your skills
Nova Southeastern University Sport and Recreation Management Newsletter Volume 7, Issue 4, February 14, 2017
Throughout the afternoon on Saturday, February 11, 2017, stu-dents, faculty and friends of Sport and Recreation Management gathered in the Club Room of the Rick Case Arena for an after-noon of basketball, food, fun and networking. Even President Hanbury and Dean Preston Jones stopped by! Unfortunately Cliff Floyd was unable to make the event, but there was still a check presentation from his foundation celebrating over $9,000 which was donated to NSU organizations from last year’s celeb-rity bowling tournament. Plans are underway for the 5th Annual Cliff Floyd Foundation Celebrity Charity Bowling Tournament on Sunday, April 23, 2017 with a portion of the proceeds benefiting NSU. In addition, the students will get experience in terms of planning and producing the event. Special thanks to Candice Johnson and Samantha Rommel who included our group as VIP guests.
SPT DAY
Pictured above are Maddy McCloskey (SAAC), Dr. Jeff Fountain, Alex TabeeK (BSSA),
Priscilla Suero (Cliff Floyd Foundation), Antonio Cedeno (Sport Revenue Generation
Scholar), Professor Olson and Athletic Director Michael Mominey
Chad Wright, Jason Swafford, and
Alex Tabeek are active members of
the Business of Sport Student Asso-
ciation.
WE GET LETTERS Hi Professor Olson,
Hope all is well with you. I wanted to provide a volunteer opportunity we have coming up that is for an Orange Bowl event taking place at NSU (on the soccer fields). Would really appreci-ate it if you would push this out to your students!
The Orange Bowl Ambassador Program is looking for assistance with their 1st Annual Or-
ange Bowl High School Football Showcase taking place on Saturday, February 25th. This
event will be taking place at Nova Southeastern University Soccer Fields. We are looking for volunteers to assist with athlete registration, timing and tracking of athlete performance and event logistics. Anyone who is interested should register for the program at https://orangebowl.volunteermatrix.com/ and choose the shift that works best for their schedule.
For any questions, they can reach out to me directly.
Regards,
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
A year ago Roberto “Bubba” Baroniel and Samantha Rommel were at Univer-sity School and now they are both grad-uate assistants. Roberto is at the Uni-versity of Missouri working as a gradu-ate assistant for Student Athlete Devel-opment while Samantha is at Nova Southeastern University working as a graduate assistant for the Marketing and Promotions for the NSU Sharks! If you would like to share an update with us, send an email to Professor Olson at onancy@nova.edu.
CONTACT PROFESSOR OLSON IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THIS
OPPORTUNITY.
onancy@nova.edu
(954) 383-1132
Castle Group’s goal is to attract, develop and retain outstanding people from a range of backgrounds that
is reflective of the community we serve. Our diversity encompasses differences in ethnicity, race, gen-
der, language, age, sexual orientation, religion, socio-economic status, physical ability, mental ability, work
styles, formal education and work/life experience. We know that the wide variety of perspectives that results
from this diversity promotes innovation and achievement, and benefits our team, our clients and our communi-
ty.
Come join a winning Team!
Castle Group has an immediate opening for a
PART-TIME FRONT DESK ATTENDANT position in one of our properties.
Job Description:
The Front Desk Attendant ensures the professional, effective, and efficient handling of all resident requests and
needs upon entering the community.
The Front Desk Attendant provides exemplary service in a manner consistent with the values and mission of the
Castle Group. He or She performs all responsibilities while demonstrating outstanding customer service skills
representative of Castle Royal Service.
Workdays/Hours: Monday-Wednesday : 3:00 PM- 8:00 PM & Saturday-Sunday 10:00 AM- 4:00 PM
Salary: $11.00-$11.50/hr
Performs responsibilities with outstanding customer service skills in line with Castle Royal Service.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES: May include some or all of the following as applicable:
Greets residents and guests upon entry and responds to requests, questions and any other needs appropriately and
professionally; documents issues or transactions as needed.
Answer the telephone promptly and attend to callers’ requests appropriately and professionally.
Keeps track of activity logs and incident reports for the Community Association Manager’s review.
Demonstrates excellent customer service, communication and time management skills.
Monitors Emergency Response System.
Greets and directs residents, guests and invitees.
Monitors and controls Electronic Security Control Systems if applicable.
Responds to emergency situations in a timely and efficient manner within hours of notification.
Monitors and controls access to the building.
JOB OPPORTUNITY
Maintains daily logs, records and forms.
Logging in all packages and tracks them through to pick-up by recipient.
Resolves and follows-up on all complaints/issues notifying Community Association Manager as necessary.
Ensures all safety precautions and procedures are followed while performing duties.
May assist with resident notifications or special events.
Any other responsibilities as assigned by supervisor.
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE & ABILITIES REQUIRED
Education/Training/Certifications/Licenses:
High school diploma or equivalency required. Associates degree with concentration in hospitality or business pre-
ferred, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience/Knowledge/Abilities:
One (1) to two (2) years of related customer service work experience. Must possess strong administrative back-
ground. Strong working knowledge of customer service principles and practices. Excellent interpersonal, office man-
agement and communications skills.
Self-starter with excellent communication, interpersonal and customer service and telephone skills.
Computer literacy:
Intermediate command of computer hardware/software is required; specifically, knowledge of Microsoft Windows,
Word, Excel, Power Point and Outlook.
Requirements:
Non-smoker
All positions require background check and drug screening
Bilingual preferred (English/Spanish)
Kelly Britten Property Manager | Castle Group The Palms at Weston "Proudly Managed by the Castle Group" 16102 Emerald Estates Drive, Weston, FL 33331 kbritten@castlegroup.com | www.castlegroup.com P: 954-332-9308 | C: | F: 954-332-9355
VOLUNTEER
Professor Olson serves as the Head Judge for the Marine Industries Association of South Flori-
da’s Plywood Regatta which takes place on April 1 & 2, 2017. She is looking for 1—2 college
students to join her committee of judges. In addition, the overall committee needs volunteers to
help set up on Friday, March 31, 2017. The event takes place at Dania Beach. Young teams of
local students build boats out of plywood on Saturday and sail them on the Dania Cut-Off Canal
on Sunday morning. It’s a fantastic event. Contact Professor Olson if you are interested:
onancy@nova.edu or (954) 383-1132.
If you are interested in the job above, you may send your re-
sume directly to Robyn Feinstein: rfeinstein@marlins.com
ANOTHER “WHERE ARE THEY NOW?”
I just got off the phone with Iran Hollis and he said he bumped into you the other day so I figured I’d reach out to catch up. It’s been a pretty wild ride for me since I last saw you. Since graduating, I worked finance in Miami for a while, sales in DC, biked from DC to New Orleans, and finally found my calling this past summer. I went out to China over the summer as part of an international basketball tour and hit it off with my now business partner out here and have been back twice since then. We started a sports training company in August and have been building it up in Chengdu (a pretty decent sized city in the middle of China) since then. It’s been a great experience in so many ways. Basically, we bring former college players from USA (basketball now but hopefully other sports soon) out to China to lead sport-specific classes. It’s pretty remarkable the impact we’re able to have on these kids and how eager they are to learn. We’re also looking to bring some players out to USA this sum-mer for a basketball-based trip and we’ll more than likely come to South Florida.
This one is pretty amazing. It comes all the way from
China! Former student-athlete Brian Cahill sent this
message to Professor Olson:
Here is where to register:
http://sherman.library.nova.edu/sites/spotlight/event/
gear-up-nsuworks-and-your-online-cv/
STUDENT-ATHLETE
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT LUNCHEON
President Hanbury hosted a special luncheon on Monday, February 13, 2017
at Grande Oaks Golf Club in honor of student-athletes who achieved a 3.8 or
higher GPA during one or both of the semesters in 2016. He is pictured
above with Daesha Roberts (rowing) and Michael Rosario (soccer). Both
students qualified and addressed the audience of other student-athletes,
Provost Rogers, deans representing various colleges at the University, facul-
ty and staff attended the event. Overall, NSU student-athletes had a record-
ing breaking 3.26 GPA in the fall of 2016. Congratulations to all the student-
athletes and thanks to the Athletic Academic Staff led by Dr. C.A. Tolchinsky
and Laura Barry who provide many resources so that our students succeed
in the classroom.
SEE THE NEXT PAGE ON HOW
YOU CAN GET INVOLVED.
SUPPORT MEN’S AND WOMEN’S GOLF
GO SHARKS!
On behalf of GolfRank and Nova Southeastern University, we would like to invite you to participate in the 2nd Annual GolfRankCorporate Shootout to Benefit the Nova Southeastern University Men's and Women's’ golf programs on Monday, March 6
th, 2017.
This year’s Corporate Shootout will take place at Grande Oaks Golf Club in Davie, Florida, where the mov-ie Caddyshackwas filmed. This is a great opportunity for your corporation to help support one of the most rec-ognized college golf programs in the nation while spending a wonderful day of golf with clients, associates and friends. This year each participant will be receiving a custom DirectedForce Putter valued at
$399 and each participant will receive a Grande Oaks Golf Club foursome valued at $600.
http://www.directedforce.com
This exclusive event is limited to 24 corporate teams (96 players) so please reserve your foursome early.
Registration and continental breakfast will start at 7:30 a.m.and tee off will be a 8:30 a.m.shotgun start fol-lowed by lunch off the grill. Each foursome will be assigned a NSU golf athlete. The tournament format will be a 2-best ball net/1-best ball gross of the 5-person team with a maximum handicap of 18. However, you may play if your handicap is above 18, but you will only receive 18 strokes for the team.
All golfers are required to have a USGA index or verification from a PGA professional. Winners of the event will have their names engraved on the perpetual trophy that will be on display at Grande Oaks with 1
st, 2
nd,
and 3rd
place teams also being awarded.
All proceeds from the event will benefit NSU Men's and Women's’ Golf Programs which, between them, have 26 NCAA appearances and 6 National Championships.
Please find the attachment below to register your corporate foursome. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
We look forward to seeing you on Monday, March 6th as GolfRank presents the 2nd Annual Corporate
Shootout for the benefit of the NSU Golf Programs.
More information on the next page . . .
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY If interested, contact Adjunct Professor Sean Todd at sean@jasontaylorfoundation.com.
SPORT AND RECREATION
MANAGEMENT FACULTY:
PETER S. FINLEY, Ph.D.
ASSISTANT DEAN FOR
UNDERGRADUATE AFFAIRS
JEFFREY J. FOUNTAIN, Ph.D.
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
NANCY J. OLSON, M.Ed., M.S.
FACULTY/PROGRAM COORDINATOR
NCAA FACULTY ATHLETICS REP
NEWSLETTER EDITOR
DAVID SAIFMAN, MS.
ADJUNCT FACULTY
KELLY BRITTEN, M.S.
ADJUNCT FACULTY
SEAN TODD, M.S.
ADJUNCT FACULTY
INTERNSHIPS AND CREDITS:
SPT 2950 - 3 CREDIT HOURS
SPT 4951– 6 CREDIT HOURS
SPT 4952 – 6 CREDIT HOURS
SPT 4950 - 12 CREDIT HOURS
FOR INFORMATION ABOUT
NEWSLETTER OPPORTUNITIES
INCLUDING PRACTICUMS, INTERN-
SHIPS AND VOLUNTEERING, CON-
TACT:
PROFESSOR OLSON
onancy@nova.edu
(954) 383-1132
WHO WE ARE AND
HOW TO CONTACT US
Contact info@miasf.org or call 954-524-
2733 if you are interested in volunteering
for the 40th Annual Waterway clean-up.
PARTING SHOT
SPT Majors Jason Swafford and Chad
Wright met up at a recent hockey game at
the BB&T Center. This is Chad’s second
season working for the Panthers.
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