PODCAST: S4:EP33– Veronne Clark, Ole Miss

Join us for S4:EP33 of the Sports Philanthropy Podcast as Veronne Clark, Social Responsibility and Engagement Assistant in the Athletics Department at Ole Miss sits down with our host Roy Kessel to discuss her career development and the great work Ole Miss is accomplishing.

Veronne has worked with the NBA, NFL, NBC Universal, Entercom, and Legends where she is an individual that has experience in programming, organizational structure, public speaking, and motivational empowerment. Veronne is a dynamic communicator within the entertainment community that has curated blueprints for high-end operations and entertainment engagements, through operational strategies pertaining to partnerships and activations. She has an advanced understanding of objectives, strategies, and tactics within an organization to empower employees to find purpose in the workplace. 

The department of Social Responsibility & Engagement strives to enhance the experience of student-athletes, staff and coaches by cultivating an environment that aligns with the core values of the Ole Miss Athletics Department to identify, organize and amplify the following:

Student-Athlete Enhancement
• Career Development
• Personal Advancement

UMity
• Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
• Community Engagement

The ultimate purpose of the Ole Miss Athletics Department is to develop the athletic community to their fullest potential through social impact and excellence.

Veronne Clark joins our host Roy Kessel on S4:EP33 of the Sports Philanthropy Podcast

HIGHLIGHTS OF VERONNE’S PODCAST

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 01:03 Passion for Sports Developed
  • 08:50 How she got to Ole Miss
  • 15:28 Role giving by School
  • 20:06 Development of Skills
  • 24:49 Programs with Financial Literacy
  • 28:32 Umity Project
  • 31:15 Contact Information
  • 32:56 Commissioner of the WNBA
  • 35:52 Closing Remarks

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