
The Great Northeast Athletic Conference is proud to announce that the key note speaker for our 2nd annual Professional Development Seminar being held in Boston on August 15 and 16, 2007 will be Dan Doyle the Director of the Institute of International Sport and the founder of National Sportsmanship Day. Dan Doyle is a Graduate of Bates College, where he was co-captain of the men's varsity basketball team. Dan is also a graduate of the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy at Tufts University, and he holds honorary doctorates from Bridgewater State College and the University Rhode Island. Recently, Dan was inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame, considered to be the highest honor for citizens of Rhode Island. He also serves as a trustee at his Alma Mater, Bates College.
Dan was an assistant men's basketball coach at Brown University, and head men's basketball coach at both Kingswood-Oxford School in Connecticut, and at Trinity College. He compiled an overall coaching record of 142-45, and in his last year at Trinity, where his team ended the season ranked 13th in the country, he was named New England College Coach of the Year.
Dan founded the Institute for International Sport in 1986 after writing a paper at the Fletcher School regarding the creation of such an Institute. Among the programs Dan has conceived are:
Dan wrote the acclaimed novel, "Are You Watching, Adolph Rupp?" favorably reviewed in over 50 publications, including the New York Times and USA Today. His next - and most important book - The Encyclopedia of Sports Parenting is finished. Volume I of the Encyclopedia will be in bookstores in '07, and Volume II will be in bookstores in '08. He is also writing a 75-page manual entitled, "The Master Coach," which will be in bookstores in '08. The objective of this manual is to set the standard for coaching excellence and societal impact in the future. Dan's second novel, "Parading the Ghosts," is scheduled to be completed in '08. Dan also founded the Young Writers Institute at Kingswood-Oxford, an all-volunteer mentor program for young writers in Greater Hartford. He founded and chaired the Aran Islands (Ireland) International Poetry & Prose Festival, considered to be one of the foremost literary festivals in the world.
For the sixth consecutive year, Dan has been chosen by the NCAA as its NCAA Foundation Distinguished lecturer. And finally, Dan was named by the Sporting News as among the most influential people in sports.
For more information on Dan Doyle, The Institute of International Sport or National Sportsmanship Day please visit www.internationalsport.com.