PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University Athletics graduate assistant for compliance Katie Habryle has been selected to participate in the 2021 NCAA Emerging Leaders Seminar, Feb. 3-5, 2021.
The NCAA Emerging Leaders Seminar is a professional development event that provides leadership, educational and transitional programming for current graduate assistants and interns from NCAA member schools, conference offices and affiliate organizations. The three-day virtual program educates, develops and connects selected participants and equips attending young professionals with the skills necessary to accelerate their career progression in college sports.
"I'm appreciative for Thad and all of the other staff members who helped provide this wonderful opportunity for me," said Habryle. "I'm excited to grow both professionally and personally throughout this experience."
Habryle joined the WSU Athletics team in August of 2020 after spending a year working for Harvard University. While at Harvard, Katie was an intern for both Athletic Communications and Historical Research. Prior to that, Habryle spent two years as an athletics intern at her alma mater, Bradley University, where she assisted in game day operations of soccer and volleyball for one year and spent one year in the compliance office. As a softball student-athlete at Bradley, she was a four-year letterwinner graduating with a degree in sports communication.
Participants must be a current intern or graduate assistant within an athletics department at an NCAA member school, conference office, affiliate organization or the NCAA national office. Individuals must have completed a bachelor's degree to be eligible to apply for the Emerging Leaders Seminar.
The NCAA Emerging Leaders Seminar is a professional development event that provides leadership, educational and transitional programming for current graduate assistants and interns from NCAA member schools, conference offices and affiliate organizations. The three-day virtual program educates, develops and connects selected participants and equips attending young professionals with the skills necessary to accelerate their career progression in college sports.
"I'm appreciative for Thad and all of the other staff members who helped provide this wonderful opportunity for me," said Habryle. "I'm excited to grow both professionally and personally throughout this experience."
Habryle joined the WSU Athletics team in August of 2020 after spending a year working for Harvard University. While at Harvard, Katie was an intern for both Athletic Communications and Historical Research. Prior to that, Habryle spent two years as an athletics intern at her alma mater, Bradley University, where she assisted in game day operations of soccer and volleyball for one year and spent one year in the compliance office. As a softball student-athlete at Bradley, she was a four-year letterwinner graduating with a degree in sports communication.
Participants must be a current intern or graduate assistant within an athletics department at an NCAA member school, conference office, affiliate organization or the NCAA national office. Individuals must have completed a bachelor's degree to be eligible to apply for the Emerging Leaders Seminar.