Don HootonPresident |
Don serves as President of the Taylor Hooton Foundation. He and his family founded the Taylor Hooton Foundation in 2004, the year following the loss of their son Taylor.Since founding this organization, Don has become the leading national spokesman on the issue of appearance and performance enhancing drug use by our nation’s youth. He has spoken directly to over 250,000 people across the country, appeared as an expert witness before Congress on three occasions, regularly meets with Federal Government officials, has met with several governors, and spoken to multiple state legislatures. In addition, he has appeared on a number of national and international TV and radio programs to discuss this important topic.For his work in this field, Don was named Texas Sports Personality of the Year in 2005 by the Dallas Morning News and was named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Sports Educators in America by the Institute for International Sports. Most recently, he was selected to receive the Distinguished Service Award by the United States Sports Academy.Prior to forming the foundation, Don had a successful 33-year career in the telecommunications software business.Don and his wife, Gwen, live in McKinney, TX, have been married for 37 years, and are the proud parents of three children, Mackenzie, Donald and Taylor, and they have three grandchildren: Aidan, Avery and Taylor. |
Neil RomanoChairman THF |
Considered one of the nation’s leading authorities in the field of media and public advocacy, Mr. Romano has dedicated his career to the marketing of ideas and messages to help save lives and promote public policy.He founded Romano & Associates Inc., which produced highly visible and effective public awareness programs, as well as America’s Strength, a not for profit organization which works to promote the importance of hiring individuals with disabilities. Mr. Romano’s extensive professional background includes tenure as director of communications for the White House Office of Drug Abuse Policy. In that role, he worked on campaigns such as “Just Say No” and “America Responds to AIDS.”
In 2007 Mr. Romano was nominated by President George W. Bush to be the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Disability Employment Policy and was unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate. As head of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP), Mr. Romano advised the Secretary of Labor and worked with all DOL agencies to lead a comprehensive and coordinated national policy regarding the employment of people with disabilities in the United States. Mr. Romano’s innovative work as a member of the Committee for Purchase from People Who are Blind or Severely Disabled, has been described as having generated historic improvement in the quality of life for workers with disabilities. In 2010, Mr. Romano’s work, while a member of that committee, was recognized by the full committee with a special leadership award. A noted producer/director, Mr. Romano’s film, “Youth Homicide: A Public Health Crisis”, earned an Emmy Nomination for him in the category of Best Director. And his 2010 film “America’s Strength”, which documents the inspiring stories of people with disabilities in mainstream employment, received national acclaim following its release.Mr. Romano has served as a member of the President’s Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities, and presently serves on a number of diverse national boards of directors. He has advised the Association for People in Supported Employment, the U.S. Business Leadership Network, and other disability employment groups which use a “business to business” approach to promote the imperative of hiring people with disabilities. A member of Phi Beta Kappa, Mr. Romano currently resides in Clarksville, Maryland with his wife, Barbara, and his daughters, Bianca and Christina.
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Jim R. WhiteheadVice Chairman THF, |
James R. Whitehead is the CEO of the American College of Sports Medicine. ACSM is the largest sports medicine and exercise science organization in the world. With more than 45,000 members and certified professionals worldwide, ACSM is dedicated to advancing and integrating scientific research to provide educational and practical applications of exercise science and sports medicine. |
Eve Becker-DoyleCAE, Treasurer |
Eve Becker-Doyle, CAE joined the National Athletic Trainers’ Association as executive director in 1993. Since then, NATA has more than doubled in size and now has 33,000 members, an $8.8 million budget and a staff of 42.Eve came to NATA from the Promotional Products Association International in Irving, Texas.Eve has been recognized with the top awards from both the Dallas Fort Worth and the Texas Society of Association Executives.She has served on the board of the American Society of Association Executives and now chairs its Political Action Committee.A Certified Association Executive, Becker-Doyle holds a bachelor’s in literature from Wheaton College and a master’s in journalism from the University of North Texas. |
Gene GieselmannSecretary THF |
Gene Gieselmann was raised in Lindsborg, KS, and graduated from Wichita State University. He joined the St. Louis Cardinals organization in 1968 with the Cards’ Class-A St. Petersburg club. He was promoted to assistant trainer for the Cardinals’ parent club in 1969 and named head trainer in 1971.During his 29-year tenure with St. Louis, “Geno” was part of three National League pennants and a World Series Championship.He served as National League trainer for the 1982, 1987, and 1993 Major League Baseball All-Star Games and served as the National League Representative on the PBATS Executive Committee. During the 1986 off-season, Gieselmann was the trainer for the Major League all-star team that toured Japan to play a seven-game series against a team of Japanese all-stars. He then traveled to Sydney, Australia, to serve as trainer for the Survival of the Fittest competition. Gene also served as the event trainer for Superstars, Superteams, and the Battle of the Network Stars television programs.He is a certified trainer by the National Athletic Association and is licensed by the state of Missouri in athletic training. Additionally, Gieselmann was a member of the Head First National Organizational Advisory Board, a program designed to prevent head injuries.An avid dog lover, too,he has also served on the Advisory Board of the Missouri Humane Society. Gene owns several thoroughbred race horses, as well, and is the co-founder of Rehab 1 in St. Louis along with partner, Bill Hopfinger.Gene and his wife, Roseanna, live in the St. Louis area and have one son, Jonathan. |
Gary Wadler M.D.Chairman Emeritus THF |
Gary I. Wadler, M.D. is an internist with special expertise in the field of drug use in sports. Dr. Wadler is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians, the American College of Sports Medicine, the American College of Preventive Medicine and the American College of Clinical Pharmacology.The lead author of the internationally acclaimed book, Drugs and the Athlete, Dr. Wadler currently serves on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) Prohibited List and Methods Committee and has served on its Health, Medicine, and Research Committee. Additionally, he has served as Medical Advisor to the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, as a Trustee of the American College of Sports Medicine and the Women’s Sports Foundation. Among his other sports medicine activities, he has served as Tournament Physician of the U.S. Open Tennis Championships.For his groundbreaking work in the field of drugs in sports, Dr.Wadler received the International Olympic Committee’s President’s Prize in 1993. He is a frequent lecturer and his opinions are widely sought by the print and electronic media nationally and internationally. In addition, he serves as Chairman of the American Ballet Theatre’s Medical Advisory Board and is the Chairman of the College Council of the State University of New York at Old Westbury. He is Chairman and President of the Nassau County Sports Commission in New York.Dr. Wadler maintains a private practice in Internal Medicine and Sports Medicine in Manhasset, New York and is a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at the NYU School of Medicine. |
Ron ArpPresident, Amplify Group, Inc. |
Ron Arp is president of the strategic communications practice Amplify Group, Inc., where he provides support to clients during times of change or controversy. He works closely with NFL legend Dick Butkus in directing the I Play Clean program encouraging high school students to embrace proper nutrition, training and attitude, instead of resorting to illegal steroids.Arp previously was Sr. Vice President of the fitness company Nautilus, Inc., where he directed corporate, brand marketing, investor and philanthropic communications. He served as senior partner and general manager of the Portland, OR, office of public relations giant Fleishman-Hillard. During 16 years there, he counseled clients ranging from upstarts to Fortune 500 companies in manufacturing, technology, financial and food industries. His work has been honored with seven Silver Anvils, the communications industry’s Oscar.He also was a radio news broadcaster in Nebraska and the Pacific Northwest. Arp received degrees in economics and journalism from the University of Nebraska, and was honored in 2004 as one of that institution’s six Masters for excelling in their chosen career. |
Matt ButkusInsurance Broker |
Matt Butkus currently serves as President of Team Butkus. Matt created Team Butkus, joined in the venture by his father, Dick Butkus, and the two doctors who saved his father’s life, Dr. Larry Santora M.D. F.A.C.E. and Dr. Steven Armentrout M.D. F.A.C.E. Team Butkus delivers life performance programs and products to health conscious consumers world-wide.Matt also serves on the Board of Directors for the Center for Cardiovascular Wellness, a California 501c (3) dedicated to providing cardiovascular screenings to young athletes and at risk populations across the country.Matt attended the University of Southern California on scholarship, where he played football from 1989-1994. He was a member of the 1990 Rose Bowl Championship team. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications. Matt is single and resides in Chicago, Illinois. |
Randy LevinePresident |
Randy Levine begins his 13th season as President of the New York Yankees in 2012. He was named to his position in January 2000, becoming the first person to hold the post with the club since 1986.
Under his supervision and guidance, the franchise constructed the state-of-the art Yankee Stadium, completing the facility on time for the beginning of the 2009 season, which culminated in the franchise’s 27th World Championship. Mr. Levine was a principal founder of the YES Network, which was recently named the most-watched regional sports network in the United States for the ninth consecutive year (2003-11). In 2008, he was instrumental in creating Legends Hospitality, LLC, a new concession and merchandising company with the Dallas Cowboys which currently operates at the Yankees’ and Cowboys’ new stadiums. In 2004, he helped organize Yankees-Steiner, a leading sports memorabilia company. Mr. Levine has served on the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Nets and New Jersey Devils and is a member of the Board of Directors of the YES Network and Legends Hospitality, LLC. He is also an officer of Yankee Global Enterprises, LLC. Mr. Levine serves on the International, Diversity and Labor Policy Committees of Major League Baseball. Mr. Levine has been a partner in the New York law firm of Proskauer Rose Goetz & Mendelson and is presently Senior Counsel at the law firm of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld. |
Stratton NicolaidesChairman & CEO |
Stratton Nicolaides is the chairman and CEO of Numerex Corp, a publicly-traded company and a leader in the delivery of wireless networks and machine-to-machine (M2M) data communications. Over his career, he has worked with several technology-based businesses primarily in the information technology and security industries. Stratton was recently named as an ‘M2M Pioneer’ by M2M Magazine with over 15 years of industry experience. In addition, he has an extensive entrepreneurial and finance background that he has used to successfully serve several charities and non-profit organizations over his lifetime. He is 54 years old and has been married to his wife Maria for 32 years, with whom he has three children and one grand-child. |
Jake SchroepferPresident, Crowdsourcing at The Marketing Arm |
Jake is a marketing and marketing communications executive with extensive experience in brand strategy, integrated marketing communications, and campaign optimization. Experienced entrepreneur and “intrapreneur” vis-a-vis business start-ups, mergers and acquisitions, company/brand revitalization, service innovations and business development. Broad-based category experience; retail, restaurants, CPG, beverages, financial services, hospitality, travel and sports.
Jake is the only executive to lead agencies to Agency-of-the-Year status in two different marketing communications disciplines: sales promotion (Tracy-Locke) and advertising (DDB Dallas). He has more than 25 years of experience with leading agencies; BBDO, DDB, Euro RSCG, Tracy-Locke. Co-founded SWJ, acquired by Euro RSCG. Jake’s Specialties
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