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Dr. Nardone has had almost four decades of educational and sport
administrative
experience at all levels of education. His
higher education experience includes
service as a teacher, coach,
and administrator at Rider University, Seattle University,
Philadelphia University Sheldon Jackson College, and the State
University of New York.
He also worked with the USA Team
Handball Federation where he served as the
Associate Executive
Director for their new Atlanta office. His diversified
background
in a variety of different areas and his creative
approach to education has earned him
the reputation as a builder
of successful programs. His special areas of interest and
expertise are risk management techniques, marketing strategies,
organizational
efficiency, community relations, and fundraising. He has even developed programs
in some of these areas
where none previously existed at five different universities.
Dr. Nardone
earned his bachelor’s (69) and master’s (72) degrees in
health,
physical education and recreation from Springfield College in
Massachusetts.
In 1986 he completed his Doctorate of Education
in Sport Administration from
Temple University. In July 2007,
Dr. Nardone accepted the position of Associate
Dean for
University Sports at the American University of Beirut, where he
is
responsible for the new Charles W. Hostler Student Center and
the related
recreational and sport programs. |
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