“Non-Traditional AT” Series

As the athletic training (AT) industry continues to grow and evolve, embracing the idea of working in “non-traditional” settings is gaining momentum. The days of solely working on the sideline or in a high school AT facility are fading as ATs take an entrepreneurial approach by finding opportunities to bridge gaps. Not only will this approach attract more prospective ATs, but it will also make a huge impact on the industry by showcasing the abilities of ATs to populations who may not have had access otherwise. To kick off 2018 and celebrate the work of some amazing ATs, ATvantage will be featuring 8 individuals over the next 7 weeks to inspire you to pursue that “non-traditional” dream. Doing things differently isn’t easy, but we promise it’s worth it!

See the exceptional ATs we will be featuring over the next 7 weeks below! Tune in tomorrow for the first feature.

Nora J. Gilman MS, ATR, ATC, Director of RX Sports Recovery

Scott Mullett, Occupational AT

Justin Segotta MA, ATC, Director of Swing Orthopedic & Sports PT

Keri Sotak MS, ATC, Owner of The ATR Oakland & Michael Donahue, ATC, co-founder & Owner of The ATR Ankeny, Iowa

Todd C. Sabol MS, AT, Owner of SportsMEDiscussion

Vander Castillo MA, ATC, CES, CEAS, Owner & CEO of VSix Industrial Athletic Training

Adam Halpern MA, ATC, CSCS, Owner of InnovateAT

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