I heard a radio interview this week with Anwar McQueen, a former Cal player. He's had a coaching career, and a career in a sports software company. He got a Masters from USF, that inspired him to investigate ways to open opportunities for college athletes who might not be good enough to make the NBA, but will be seeking employment other than coaching basketball after graduation.
Maybe it has been posted before, but a couple of years ago Anwar co-founded a non-profit called TEAM, inc (Technology Exposure with Access to Mentoring) to introduce technology jobs to young college athletes, jobs which use technology in sports. So far 600 athletes have gone through his program.
https://www.usfca.edu/arts-sciences/profiles/anwar-mcqueen
Maybe it has been posted before, but a couple of years ago Anwar co-founded a non-profit called TEAM, inc (Technology Exposure with Access to Mentoring) to introduce technology jobs to young college athletes, jobs which use technology in sports. So far 600 athletes have gone through his program.
https://www.usfca.edu/arts-sciences/profiles/anwar-mcqueen
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