Mentoring 101 with Katie Wagner
by Wisconsin Track Coaches AssociationDescription
Dive into the intricacies of mentorship in sports coaching with Katie Wagner's enlightening lecture, 'Mentoring 101.' Throughout the four-part discussion, Wagner artfully guides her audience through the nuanced landscape of mentorship, blending formal setups with the organic evolution of relationships. Drawing from personal experiences and professional insights, she underscores the importance of setting clear expectations, fostering active engagement, and embracing the serendipitous nature of mentorship.
Delving deeper, Wagner shares invaluable wisdom on supporting athletes through challenges, advocating for outreach beyond one's immediate network, and ultimately, empowering coaches to become catalysts for positive change within their communities. 'Mentoring 101' serves not only as a comprehensive guide to effective mentorship but also as a rallying call for coaches to continually strive for personal and professional growth while uplifting those around them.
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The Coach
Katie Wagner, commencing her tenure as interim head coach of the UW-La Crosse women's track & field team in 2016-17 after seven years as the Eagles’ assistant coach and starting her fifth season as UWL's assistant coach for both women's and men's cross country in 2016, boasts a remarkable coaching career marked by numerous accolades and successes, including being named the 2015 USTFCCCA Women's National Indoor Assistant Coach of the Year three times, contributing to UWL's victories in WIAC indoor and outdoor championships, and guiding athletes to impressive performances at NCAA championships.
- Named 2015 USTFCCCA Women's National Indoor Assistant Coach of the Year
- Led UWL to 2015 WIAC indoor title with student-athletes scoring 73 points
- Contributed to UWL's victories in WIAC indoor and outdoor championships in 2015
- Guided athletes to impressive performances at NCAA championships
- Previously served as assistant cross country and track & field coach at State University of New York-Cortland in 2008-09
- Former UWL track & field athlete, placing third in the WIAC pentathlon three times and fourth once, capturing the 2006 conference heptathlon, and achieving 13th at the 2006 NCAA III Championships
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Caterory: | Track and Field/Coaching Track & Field |
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Videos: | 6 |