D1.ticker
D1.ticker is designed for efficiency. It is also designed to provide a holistic view of stories that are vital to the knowledge base of all those who want to gain an advantage in college athletics. One with a curated selection of the most important fact-based developments. The goal is simplicity and speed, so that you don’t spend vital time during the work day searching out stories big and small – though I’m quite sure the big ones will still find you. Subscribe and enjoy your effective time savings without missing a beat.
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D1.jobs
The D1.jobs platform connects institutions and organizations seeking qualified candidates to more than 20,000 of college athletics’ most influential people every day, in the most-read college athletics business newsletter. The D1.jobs board connects employers with active and passive job seekers, by putting your job opening in front of influencers who can refer the best talent your way.
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AthleticDirectorU
AthleticDirectorU was founded with one goal in mind – to empower the college athletics community. While the industry will always be inexorably tied to the world of academia and higher education, ironically, athletic administrators and coaches often lack the daily opportunity to learn and grow professionally. By delivering action-oriented insights and best practices from accomplished executives, top researchers, and the industry’s most influential thought-leaders, AthleticDirectorU seeks to create a transformative learning platform for all members of its community. Through innovative partnerships and pragmatic ideation, AthleticDirectorU has been designed to provide immediate and actionable value meant on improving individual and organizational performance.
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D2.ticker
D2.ticker is designed for speed & simplicity. One email every Monday, Wednesday & Friday morning with a curated selection of the most important fact-based developments in DII college athletics. Key for those who want to gain an advantage with their knowledge base, while also freeing more time to excel in their individual roles. Subscription is free, thanks to industry-leader Sidearm Sports. Subscribe now and enjoy your effective time savings without missing a beat.
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D3.ticker
Building off the momentum generated by D1.ticker since January of 2013, collegiate administrators & those connected to the industry now have a curation service that will keep them up to date on developments specific to DIII college athletics. Administrative hires, coaching changes, facilities, sponsorships, fund-raising, compliance issues, as well as general trends in social media, technology, new media, marketing, advertising & business operations will be included. Division III athletics also has a distinctly different narrative than Division I or II, so personal interest stories, work-life balance entries & other division-specific topics will be a focus.
D3.ticker is designed for speed & simplicity. One email every Monday, Wednesday & Friday morning with a curated selection of the most important fact-based developments in DIII college athletics. Key for those who want to gain an advantage with their knowledge base, while also freeing more time to excel in their individual roles. Subscribe now and enjoy your effective time savings without missing a beat.
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NAIA.ticker
Started in 2017, NAIA.ticker provides two emails per week (Tuesday & Friday evenings) with efficient updates on key news around the NAIA landscape.
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01/15/2024 – Breaking News: Providence Christian
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01/10/2024 – Breaking News: Middle Georgia State
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12/12/2023 – Breaking News: Dickinson State
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11/21/2023 – Breaking News: Jamestown
11/17/2023 – News from November 14-17, 2023
11/14/2023 – News from November 10-14, 2023
11/13/2023 – Breaking News: UC Merced
11/10/2023 – News from November 7-10, 2023
11/08/2023 – Breaking News: AMC
11/08/2023 – Breaking News: Multnomah
11/07/2023 – News from November 3-7, 2023
11/03/2023 – News from October 31 – November 3, 2023
11/01/2023 – Breaking News: Middle Georgia State
10/31/2023 – News from October 27-31, 2023
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10/24/2023 – News from October 20-24, 2023
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10/17/2023 – Breaking News: Crowley’s Ridge
10/13/2023 – News from October 10-13, 2023
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10/12/2023 – Breaking News: Stillman
10/12/2023 – Breaking News: GCAC
10/11/2023 – Breaking News: William Carey
10/11/2023 – Breaking News: GPAC & Jamestown
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10/09/2023 – Breaking News: GCAC
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10/02/2023 – Breaking News: NAIA
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09/26/2023 – Breaking News: Bethel (KS)
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09/18/2023 – Breaking News: GPAC
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09/14/2023 – Breaking News: Saint Mary (NE)
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09/07/2023 – Breaking News: Ottawa (KS)
09/06/2023 – Breaking News: Women Leaders
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09/05/2023 – Breaking News: Our Lady of the Lake
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