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Dwyer To Attend NCAA Career In Sports Forum

Dwyer To Attend NCAA Career In Sports Forum

UW-Oshkosh men's basketball player Sean Dwyer has been invited to participate in the NCAA's Career in Sports Forum on June 4-7 in Indianapolis, Ind.

Participants who expressed an interest in pursuing a career in sports, and who were viewed as leaders on their campus, were invited to apply to attend the forum after a nomination by athletics administrators at their respective schools. Many current and past attendees are members of their Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, the student-athlete voice within the NCAA governance structure. 

"Supporting NCAA student-athlete leaders with their education is a key goal for the Association," said Dr. Bernard Franklin, NCAA executive vice president of education and community engagement and chief inclusion officer. "Our Career in Sports Forum puts student-athletes and postgraduate scholarship recipients in a non-traditional academic setting where they can learn directly from successful leaders, which can have a positive impact on their future after graduation." 

One of more than 20 annual programs and resources organized and directed by the NCAA leadership development department, the Career in Sports Forum provides college athletes with a broader scope of the career tracks available within the sports business, with the primary focus on college athletics. The forum provides student-athletes interactive experiences with successful individuals in the sports business and a peek into their day-to-day duties and responsibilities. 

Forum attendees will hear from keynote speakers and panelists, highlighted by NCAA president Mark Emmert, Great Lakes Valley Conference commissioner Jim Naumovich, Ole Miss Director of Athletics Ross Bjork. The participants also learn best practices for gaining employment and gathering a better understanding of what future expectations will be once they get a job in sports. 

Dwyer, a major in business, recently completed his sophomore season at UW-Oshkosh. The Palos Park, Ill., native helped the Titans to a 16-12 record by averaging 6.7 points and 2.4 per contest. Dwyer ranked fourth in the WIAC in three-point field goal percentage (45.5) and fifth in three-point field goals (55).

Katie Berkopec (women's soccer), Rebekah Sittig (women's basketball) and Celes Zaragoza (softball) represented UW-Oshkosh at the 2012 NCAA Career In Sports Forum.

The NCAA leadership development department provides professional and personal development for the entire Association, including student-athletes, coaches and administrators, through accessible resources, strategic partnerships and annual customized programming at little or no cost to the membership. For more information, please go to www.NCAA.org/leadershipdevelopment.

To follow the social conversation and events at the 2015 Career in Sports Forum, search #NCAACSF.