Erica Cenci (@ecenci) 's Twitter Profile
Erica Cenci

@ecenci

Mom - Consultant - Professional Coach - Innovative Community Leader - Leadership Veteran - Athlete Development Professional

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calendar_today08-11-2007 21:24:19

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Erica Cenci (@ecenci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was such an amazing trip and so fun to plan. So grateful to still be a part of creating holistic development opportunities for student-athletes!

Mark Trumbo (@markhtrumbo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Christmas in July! 🎁 I know professional development and student programming budgets have been squeezed, but let's make lemonade out of those lemons! All month, I am booking discounted speaking engagements virtual and in-person! Purpose 🔁 Performance‼️ DM me for more!

Christmas in July! 🎁

I know professional development and student programming budgets have been squeezed, but let's make lemonade out of those lemons!

All month, I am booking discounted speaking engagements virtual and in-person! 

Purpose 🔁 Performance‼️

DM me for more!
Washington Athletics (@uwathletics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join The Whole U, UW Athletics, and NMDP (formally Be The Match) for a block party on the Husky Union Building Lawn & Red Square this Wednesday, 10/30 from 10 AM-2 PM to learn more about joining the registry and saving a life. #GoHuskies

Scott Hanson (@shansonseatimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really enjoyed doing this story on former Washington Men's Basketball star Jon Brockman. If I were a high school kid, I would want him as my teacher. He takes the same passion he had on the basketball court to teaching at Snohomish High School. seattletimes.com/sports/uw-husk…

Seattle Times Sports (@seatimessports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last weekend, nine UW men’s runners completed the mile in under four minutes, a feat no other NCAA program has approached. And there are more magnificent milers on the way, writes Mike Vorel. st.news/40wt4mS

Bwilder31 (@bwilder31) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brett McMurphy NCAA Do we really need field and court storms in college athletics? How is it that pro sports prevent it, but schools are “helpless” to stop it? Because they want it for the visual regardless of the fine and potential injury to opposing players and personnel.