ESPNW visits FAMU Athletics for Campus Conversation | FAMU Alumni Women In Sports Panel
#FAMUNews 📰 Florida A&M Athletics and espnW hosted the Campus Conversations Event Monday as part of the department’s commitment to prepare its female student-athletes for life after college.
Included in the conversation were #FAMUAlumni currently working in the sports and tech industries.MODERATOR
Ari Chambers – Commentator, ESPNPANELISTS
Tiffany Greene – (FAMU 2003, Bowling) Play-by-Play Commentator, ESPNAdrienne Clayton - (FAMU 2021, Tennis) Coordinator, Pro Circuit, USTANatalie Stute – (FAMU 1999, Bowling) Chief Human Resources Officer,
CentralSquare TechnologiesNatalie White – (FAMU 1995, Basketball) VP, Community Relations and
Social Impact, Los Angeles SparksVisit FAMUAthletics.com today for more updates and GAMEDAY schedules to support our student athletes in and out of the classroom.🎤: Javonni Hampton
🎥: Jeff Walker IV#FAMU #FAMUAthletics #ESPNW #WomenInSports
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