[blindkid] Fwd: Question about your resources for health and physical educators

Carol Castellano carol.joyce.castellano at gmail.com
Tue Nov 3 22:00:12 UTC 2015


Hi Everyone,

I recently received this email with resources about careers.  The website
looked interesting and I thought it might be useful for our kids.

Carol

Carol Castellano
Parents of Blind Children-NJ
National Organization of Parents of Blind Children
973-377-0976
carol_castellano at verizon.net
www.blindchildren.org
www.nopbc.org

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Ryan Kelly <ryan at learnhowtobecome.org>
Date: Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 12:48 PM
Subject: Question about your resources for health and physical educators
To: blindchildren at verizon.net


Hi there,

Hope you had a nice weekend. I just wanted to send a quick follow up on the
email I sent last week. We received some valuable feedback and have updated
our guidebook, Winning Sports Careers: The Non-athletes Guide to Finding a
Career in Sports, found here:
http://www.learnhowtobecome.org/career-resource-center/careers-in-sports/

Would you please consider including our guide as an additional web resource
for your site's visitors?

Thank you,

Ryan
________________________________________________________________________________

Hi there,

I recently found your list of career resources for health and physical
educators on this page: http://www.blindchildren.org/sports_games/5_1_4.html

We’ve just finished our guidebook, Winning Sports Careers: The Non-athletes
Guide to Finding a Career in Sports, and I think your site's audience will
find our resources valuable. You can see the guide here:
http://www.learnhowtobecome.org/career-resource-center/careers-in-sports/

We live in a society where the sports industry amasses over $400 billion
annually. Fans love their favorite athletes and teams, but who are the ones
actually makes this industry run?

These behind-the-scenes positions support the sports industry by supplying
health services, sales and marketing revenue, and sports media content. The
following guide outlines the most popular careers in sports for
non-athletes. Key highlights of the guide include:

 - Extensive sports industry job profiles, including health and physical
educators
 - An in-depth look at the increased presence of women in the sports
industry
 - Resources for students or recent grads interested in a non-athletic
career in sports
 - Tips for landing an internship in a sports-related field

Will you help us support current and prospective professionals interested
in the sports industry by including our guide on your resources page?

Best,

Ryan Kelly
Director of Communications
LearnHowToBecome.org

If you no longer wish to receive updates from Learn How to Become, please
visit us here: http://www.learnhowtobecome.org/unsubscribe/



More information about the BlindKid mailing list