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Editor’s Note








Tanya R. Prewitt-White, PhD, CC-AASP, Adler University





was brilliant. Then, a few days later I saw their member directory and Certiied 

the same quote reposted on Twitter. More Consultant Finder information to increase 

recently, I reviewed the various articles for our visibility, an interview with AASP’s recent 

this publication. I recognized, once again, Dissertation Award winner, a relection of 

that our membership is working hard for the FEPSAC Conference held in Switzerland 

the betterment of our profession, and our over the summer, and an article featuring the 


individual and collaborative success and thoughts of our beloved AASP Member, Burt 

progress is equivalent to clattering symbols.
Giges.
Tanya

I hope you ind the publication of this As with my previous Editor’s Notes, on behalf 

newsletter engaging and that it reveals the of the Newsletter Committee, I welcome PREWITT-WHITE

contributions of our individual members feedback regarding this newsletter issue 

as well as the growth and advancement of and what you, our membership, would like 


our ield. In additional to the publication’s included in future installments. In addition, if 

“Work hard in silence; let success staple articles, you will ind the AASP you have ideas for future articles or would 

be the noise.” — FRANK OCEAN
2015 Conference Recap that highlights like to contribute in upcoming publications, 

the recent conference in Indianapolis, a our committee welcomes your potential 

brief blurb from our marketing and public thoughts and contributions. Please send all 

relations organization, Yopko Penhallurick, inquiries and suggestions to me at tprewitt@ 
In my consulting work with athletes, I am 

always learning, but one thing I am continually encouraging CC-AASP members to update
adler.edu.

reminded of is that I am not “up-to-speed” 

with popular culture or music. Recently, an ...[O]ur membership has been working hard for the 

athlete shared her favorite musician is Frank 
betterment of our profession, and our individual and 
Ocean (I am unable to identify one song 

collaborative success and progress is equivalent to 
he sings) and that she had painted a quote 

from one of his songs on her bedroom wall 
clattering symbols.
to motivate her, “Work hard in silence; let 

success be the noise.” I thought her idea




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Sebastian Brueckner, Olympic Training Center Rheinland-Pfalz/Saarland - Tadhg MacIntyre, University of Limerick - Kim Rogers, Oregon State University






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