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Feb 15, 2012
ECC Hosts Fourth Successful Experience in Community and Character Leadership Workshop

 

CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. (Feb. 15, 2012) ‐ On February 10 and 11, the East Coast Conference held the fourth Experience in Community and Character leadership workshop. Over 50 East Coast Conference student‐athletes, as well as a contingent of studentathletes and administrators from the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference, gathered at the conference headquarters located on the NYIT Central Islip campus to take part in the program.
 
“We had another great ECC Leadership Weekend,” said ECC Commissioner, Dr. Robert Dranoff. “We had outstanding student‐athletes participating and excellent programs and presenters that really had an impact.”  
 
The weekend kicked‐off with a session named What Do You Value? A value exploration was done to identify the student athlete’s top core values. The student‐athletes also received surprise feedback from their coaches, as they assessed what they believed their student‐athletes valued.
 
In a new addition to the leadership program, a trip to Sherwood Elementary School in Islip, N.Y., was up next. At the school, the student‐athletes spoke to fourth and fifth graders about bullying. “We had a chance to change a few things this year,” said Dranoff. “We made a visit to Sherwood Elementary School in Islip to present our program: ECC Teams Up Against Bullying. Our student‐athletes all took part in a group presentation in seven different classrooms, aimed at helping kids understand what empathy is, what bullying feels like and how they can work together to do something about bullying when they see it.”
 
After returning from the elementary school, the student‐athletes were led through a DiSC assessment by ECC Assistant Commissioner, Melissa Perry. DiSC is a behavioral analysis that helps one determine their leadership style. The two‐day programming was not just focused on leadership, but spanned a variety of character building topics that would help student‐athletes prepare for the future. Dr. Mitch Abrams, considered the preeminent expert in the United States on issues of anger and athletes, was the first guest speaker to engage the student‐athletes.
 
Dranoff noted that Abrams had an important message for the student athletes. “We had a great session with Dr. Mitch Abrams, as an authority on anger and athletes, he touch on that topic as well as understanding more about indentifying
emotional issues that impact college student‐athletes and their success academically and athletically.”
 
Saturday morning began with former student‐athletes from conference institutions stopping to discuss their careers and the transition from college to the professional world. Patrick Cunnigham (Dowling, men’s soccer), Brianna Falese
(Dowling, women’s soccer and lacrosse), Colleen Agostinacchio Guarneiri (C.W. Post, women’s lacrosse), Katie Hoffman (NYIT, volleyball), Chris Jacobi (Adelphi, men’s lacrosse), and Sarah Koumou (Queens, softball) volunteered time to share their experiences.
 
The student‐athletes saw two other presentations on Saturday as well, including learning how to sell themselves and set the framework to begin a million dollar business from John Dano and Ben Arcuri. A thought provoking diversity
program followed with Dr. Nancy Kaplan and Lamar Lee from the National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS).
 
The event culminated with a Valentine’s Day Carnival for local youth. Over 70 families showed up for the event which featured carnival games run by the student‐athletes, valentine craft stations, and dinner. 
 
“Once again, we want to thank Melanie Holz and her staff from the South Shore Youth Organization from Suffolk County for helping us organize this event and getting the word out to community families,” stated Dranoff. “ We had excellent
participation in this fun and important community engagement activity.”
 
Dranoff continued, “The Carnival serves as our way to end up the leadership program for our student‐athlete representatives. I am always so pleased to watch as student‐athletes interact with the young people who attend the event and each other. It has an impact on everyone involved and it’s always great to give back to the community.ʺ
 
The ECC Experience in Community and Character is another way to enrich the student‐athlete experience and bring together the expanding East Coast Conference community with University of the District of Columbia participating for
the first time. “We were very excited to have representatives from UDC with us for the first time. We hope they had fun and learned a lot,” said Dranoff.
 
The event also helped bring together the ECC together with another conference from the East Region, the CACC. “We are also proud to have had folks from fellow regional conference, the CACC, with us to observe the program. Associate
Commissioner Stacy Kelly and Chestnut Hill Assistant AD Nikki Lockhart, as well as student‐athlete representatives, got a chance to see what we feel continues to be an outstanding leadership program,” Dranoff went on to say. 
 
To view photos of the event, add the East Coast Conference as a Facebook friend or click here.
 
About the ECC
Founded as the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference in 1989 and rechristened the East Coast Conference in July 2006, the ECC was formed to enhance intercollegiate athletic competition among member institutions and to assist them
in integrating athletics into their academic program in a fiscally sound way. The ECC is committed to the highest standards of scholarship, sportsmanship, teamwork, and citizenship. Its mission is to promote the total person concept in its student‐athletes, which stresses the abilities to excel in academic achievement, athletic competition, and positive character traits. East Coast Conference members include: University of Bridgeport (Conn.); C.W. Post Campus of Long
Island University (Brookville, N.Y.); University of the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.); Dowling College (Oakdale, N.Y.); Mercy College (Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.); Molloy College (Rockville Centre, N.Y.); New York Institute of Technology (Old Westbury, N.Y.); Queens College (Flushing, N.Y.); Roberts Wesleyan College (Rochester, N.Y.) and St. Thomas Aquinas College (Sparkill, N.Y.). Associate Members include: Chestnut Hill College (Philadelphia, Pa.); Dominican College (Orangeburg, N.Y.); Lake Erie College (Painesville, Ohio); Mercyhurst University (Erie, Pa.); Seton Hill University (Greensburg, Pa.); Wheeling Jesuit University (Wheeling, W. Va.).
 
The ECC sponsors the following championship sports: baseball; men’s and women’s basketball; men’s and women’s cross country; men’s and women’s lacrosse; softball; men’s and women’s tennis; men’s and women’s soccer; and
women’s volleyball. The East Coast Conference is a proud member of the NCAA and Division II. Division II is a dynamic and engaging group of colleges, institutions and conferences of varying sizes and educational missions. Division II members encourage and support diversity; value sportsmanship, fairness and equity; and place the highest priority on the overall educational excellence of the student‐athlete.
 
About NYIT
New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees in more than 90 fields of study, including architecture and design; arts and sciences; education; engineering and computing sciences; health professions; management; and osteopathic medicine. A non-profit independent, private institution of higher education, NYIT has more than 14,000 students attending campuses on Long Island and Manhattan, online, and at its global campuses. NYIT sponsors 11 NCAA Division II programs and one Division I team.
 
Led by President Edward Guiliano, NYIT is guided by its mission to provide career-oriented professional education, offer access to opportunity to all qualified students, and support applications-oriented research that benefits the larger world. To date, 89,000 graduates have received degrees from NYIT. For more information, visit nyit.edu.
 
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