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Focus on the Future

Hurdler Jonathan Perry
  Senior track and field hurdler Jonathan Perry competes at California State University, Northridge.Photo: Dean Ryan

 

新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis is making professional development an integral part of a student-athlete鈥檚 college career.

鈥淚f your identity as an athlete isn鈥檛 the most salient thing in your life, you鈥檒l be healthier, better balanced,鈥 said Mike Lorenzen, senior associate athletics director. 鈥淲e try to encourage that you are more than an athlete and a student expecting good grades.鈥

Lorenzen heads the Aggie EVO program (EVO abbreviates 鈥渆volution鈥), mandatory for all student-athletes. It was first implemented in the 2017鈥18 academic year, with the aim of 鈥渓aunching鈥 participants into post-graduation careers.

The program fosters professional development through activities like LinkedIn profile creation, informational interviews with alumni, r茅sum茅 review and quarterly check-ins with academic advisors. Such tasks focus on helping student-athletes navigate the breadth of available jobs and find fulfillment outside of sports.

The challenge, Lorenzen said, is convincing participants that their sport has given them a unique skill set employers want. Many student-athletes have never held jobs, making r茅sum茅 writing daunting. The Aggie EVO team strives to communicate the program鈥檚 opportunity for personal and professional growth to strengthen student-athletes鈥 faith in their abilities off the field.

Aislinn Dresler in the pool
Aislinn Dresel '18

Track and field hurdler Jonathan Perry, a senior majoring in managerial economics, said he didn鈥檛 immediately realize Aggie EVO鈥檚 value. 鈥淢ike went to the track to introduce the program. I was honestly a bit reluctant, because I was focused on practice,鈥 he shared. He eventually sat down with Lorenzen to discuss his professional goals, and through informational interviews, he was able to shadow a wealth manager. 鈥淭his program made things realistic,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t bridged the gap between possibility and 鈥榟ow am I going to make this a reality?鈥欌

Perry stressed the program鈥檚 networking benefits, while swimmer Aislinn Dresel 鈥18 credited its help in leveraging her athletic career into a job analyzing data for FTI Consulting鈥檚 litigation. 鈥淥ne-on-one advising with Mike really helped me figure out who I wanted to become and how to tell my story,鈥 she said.

Both Perry and Dresel will join the EVO pro alumni network to help future student-athletes, building toward Lorenzen鈥檚 ultimate goal: the program鈥檚 longevity.

鈥淚f somebody else walks in and the program keeps going, then gets better, impacting future generations of Aggies to have a greater chance of launching into meaningful lives,鈥 said Lorenzen, 鈥渢hen we did our job.鈥

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