Saturday, May 26, 2012

TCU Sports Networking Club takes on Chicago

In April, the TCU Sports Networking Club took a trip to Chicago to learn from some of the Windy City's sports institutions and gain contacts for future employment. On the four-day excursion, the Horned Frog students met with representatives from Gatorade, the Big Ten Network, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, U.S. Soccer Confederation and Ritz Carlton Chicago. 


"The objective of this trip was for our members to gain knowledge about their perspective majors in the sports world and for them to gain contacts for the future if they were to pursue a career in sports," wrote Hunter Segesta, president of the club. "These key interactions will go a long way in finding out if the sports world is the way they want to go in their careers and what areas would best suit them."

The visit to the City of Broad Shoulders is the first for the club, but Segesta hopes it is the start of multiple out-of-state networking opportunities. 


"It was an incredible experience and everyone left with a lot of new knowledge and great contacts for the future," he shared.


For more information about the group, contact Segesta at Hunter.Segesta@tcu.edu.

More photos from the trip here.


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Monday, May 21, 2012

Alumna named CEO of The Arthritis Foundation

In May, Susan Carter '79 was named the new Chief Executive Officer of the South Central Region of The Arthritis Foundation, headquartered in Dallas. Carter brings a wealth of experience in the non-profit sector to the foundation, having worked previously at Susan G. Komen for the Cure for nearly 20 years. Carter also has owned and operated her own public relations, marketing and special events firm in Dallas, specializing in non-profits, food, beverage and hospitality industries.

"It is an honor to serve our communities in the South Central Region for a cause in which I strongly believe," Carter said in a foundation news release. "The painful impact of arthritis is unacceptable. I hope to make a positive, lasting impact on their lives."

About 50 million Americans live with the condition, including nearly 4 million Texans.

"I can't tell you how excited I am and how much I am looking forward to working with the Arthritis Foundation to strengthen and grow the South Central Region. As the population of those we serve continues to increase, we must step up our efforts to make a significant impact on the quality of life.  The Arthritis Foundation has a dynamic network in the South Central Region and I feel certain those we engage will embrace the mission and support our life-altering programs and research enabling people to live long and healthy lives," Carter said.

Find The Arthritis Foundation online at www.arthritis.org

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Friday, May 11, 2012

Alumna recognized for higher ed work

Jaime Walker Blanton '02 has been awarded the 2012 Outstanding New Professional of the Year award In May by the American College Personnel Association, a national merit given to those who have done influential work in higher education.


Blanton began working at the University of North Texas in 2009 as a coordinator for parents and family programs in the UNT Division of Student Affairs. She has served as a mentor with the Americans with Disabilities Act Advisory Committee, among other roles. She joined the UNT Division of University Relations, Communications and Marketing as a publications specialist in Integrated Fundraising Communications in April.

In the Division of Student Affairs, her work focused on acclimating parents to their child’s college life and getting them acquainted with services the university had to offer.

“Higher education is a best fit for me because it’s truly transformative,” Blanton said. “Everyone is on a personal journey, and when we do our work well in a university setting, we inspire the journey of these students.”

Blanton’s nomination for the award was based on her work in assessing parents’ activity and opinions on the university. Her roles as a mentor for students with disabilities, a campus adviser for the Gamma Tau chapter of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, We Care We Count committee member and a regular presenter for the Center for Leadership and Service.

“It’s important to be engaged in your campus,” Blanton said. “I’m never afraid to say ‘yes’ to a committee assignment.”

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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

G'day to be a Horned Frog!


Miles D. Freeman '04 wrote to tell us he received the Spring 2012 issue of The TCU Magazine all the way in Sydney, Australia.

"Thank you for sending!" he wrote. "Here is a photo of my girlfriend and I showing our Horned Frog spirit last month at Ayers Rock in the Australian Outback."

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