Bricker Graydon Announces ‘The College Athletic Department Toolkit Series: Balancing Compliance and Competitive Success in an Era of Change’

Aug 25, 2023

Bricker Graydon, a leader in higher education law, especially where it intersects with collegiate athletics, has announced a compelling webinar series entitled “The College Athletic Department Toolkit Series: Balancing Compliance and Competitive Success in an Era of Change.”

“Whether you are a new or experienced athletic administrator, refresh your knowledge on current and forward-looking legal and compliance obligations that every leader within the athletic department should be aware of,” notes the firm in its description of the series. “Join Bricker Graydon for a four-part series focused on practical strategies and skills needed to stay in compliance and manage risk within your athletic department. This series will include discussions on Title IX applied to athletics, how to handle student-athlete misconduct, anticipating the future of athletics, and other timely topics.

“This series is designed for college athletic directors, athletic administrators, compliance officers, general counsel and other campus stakeholders that work closely with student athletes, including but not limited to, Title IX Coordinators and student conduct administrators.

·         Session 1: Title IX and Athletics | What Every Athletic Administrator Needs to Know
Tuesday, September 19, 2023; 12:00—1:30 PM ET

·         Session 2: Student-Athlete Conduct and Health, Safety, and Well-being
Tuesday, September 26, 2023; 12:00—1:30 PM ET

·         Session 3: Athletic Operations and Revenue Generation in an Ever-Changing Climate
Tuesday, October 3, 2023; 12:00—1:30 PM ET

·         Session 4: The Future of College Athletics | Practical Tips and Takeaways in Anticipating the “New Normal”

Tuesday, October 10, 2023; 12:00—1:30 PM ET”

MORE INFO/RSVP: https://bricker.com/events/the-college-athletic-department-toolkit-series-balancing-compliance-and-competitive-success-in-an-era-of-change-73700

Articles in Current Issue