LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE AT UOFL
| Rhen Vali |
The Leadership Development institute program at UofL is a nine-month comprehensive program open to athletic staff members who have more than three years of service at UofL and want to develop leadership, strategic thinking, public speaking and management skills. They recently made Rhen Vail, UofL WBB Strength and Conditioning a recipient of he prestigious award
It started in 2019 and usually ends around May of the following year of the start in September.
The program was designed to encourage professional advancement and personal growth among the athletic staff at UofL. Josh Heird says this about the program:
"We have seen tremendous results. The program continues to evolve and elevate year after year and reflects our ongoing investments."
The 2024-2025 Cohort members: Caroline Blincoe, Anne Burkhead, Marisa Carpenter, Tammy Davis, Zack Day, Hooks Hausman, Courtney Jackson, Stephanie Johnson, Brent Lamkin, John Leenerts, and Catherine Thompson.
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It's been awhile since I have walked the Belknap campus and just looked around. There was a time when I was walking across it daily, from Fraternity Row (where I lived) to places across campus like the Humanities Building, the old location of the Red Barn, the McDonald's and the Frisch's by I-65 and to the dormitories created out of the old motel chain that was at the Arthur Street exit. I am told the campus has changed quite a bit, and although I don't get to the parking garage and SAC building where a lot of coaches had offices...I remember the events on the track, at Ulmer Stadium and at the Field Hockey complex. I actually used to eat at Johnny George's restaurant on Brook Street...the original Cardinal Inn. Me and the guys from the frat would always get the liver and onions if it was on the menu...you got bigger portions because very few people ordered it and it was a darn tasty dish, as well. If you waited until lunch serving was almost over, those portions got gigantic and sometimes it as my last meal before breakfast the next morning at Masterson's or the cafeteria in the Student Activities building. One semester I bought a restaurant pass for daily breakfast at Masterson's for Monday through Friday. If I remember correctly, I had won a huge amount of money playing horse racing tips I had gotten at the old Red Bull Liquor store on 7th and Algonquin, where I clerked for a few years. But, those stories are for some other time....
Well, i have managed to steer far away from the original intent of the article, to discuss LDI. It happens. As I tell people,if you don't like today's article, come back tomorrow, there will be something new up.
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| Coach Sowry in her office |
I can remember watching the Field Hockey field get completely covered in water one afternoon from a thunderous downpour...me and Coach Sowry staring out of her office window overlooking the field....when I was there to interview her for an article here at Cardinal Couple. They have banned me from interviews with coaches these days because someone hacked my now defunct X account and put up questionable material
Will I stroll those haunts on campus ever again? Time will tell. I'd like to go back as a visitor and not a reporter and make a few of those walks. I doubt the overzealous media guardians on the UofL staff would have me incarcerated or taken to the campus security office and grilled under a white, hot glaring spotlight. Anyway, I hope not...I can't run as fast as I used to when I won the All Fraternity Intramurals 220 dash in one year of the old annual tournaments. Being an All Campus Champion was something i was proud of. I kept my All Campus Champion t-shirt a very long time. I wonder what ever happened to all those photos that line the walls of the stairway that led to the basement of the old swimming facility where the racquetball and handball courts used to be?
Questions for another time,I suppose.
paulie




