NORFOLK, Va. – Old Dominion University will be well represented at the 2018 NCAA Career in Sports Forum as three student-athletes were selected for the prestigious event. Juniors Feliz Stafford (Women’s Rowing) and Mufu Taiwo (Football) will join recent graduate Josh Marriner (Football) for the forum, after being selected by the NCAA to participate in late April.
The Career in Sports Forum is an annual educational forum hosted by the NCAA, which brings together 200 junior and senior student-athletes across all three NCAA Divisions to learn and explore potential careers in sports, with the primary focus on college athletics. Selected students are provided an all-expenses paid trip to the NCAA national office for the event where they are able to network with other student-athletes and NCAA staff members.
Each year, more than 460,000 student-athletes participate in 24 sports at more than 1,100 NCAA member institutions. Regardless of the sport they play, student-athletes all have one thing in common when they graduate: moving into the workforce.
This unique, four-day forum is designed to assist student-athletes in charting their career paths, as well as provide an opportunity to network and learn from current athletics professionals.
The cutting-edge topics covered by industry experts include: how personal values intersect with career opportunities, how behavioral styles impact individual effectiveness, the key professional and career development information to assist with transition from a student-athlete to a professional, and the role of the college coach or athletics administrator. Participants will network with peers, as well as key decision-makers at the campus, conference and national level of college athletics.
The 2018 Career in Sports Forum will take place May 31-June 3 in Indianapolis at the NCAA national office.