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Special Olympics Illinois in Chicago Dani Chitwood currently serves as the Assistant Director at Special Olympics Illinois in Chicago. She holds a Master s Degree in Social Work from the University of Illinois and is currently a PhD candidate at Concordia University Chicago where she is pursuing a Doctorate in Organizational Leadership. Dani s doctoral research is focused on the experience of women of color in leadership roles within predominantly white organizations. She has led the development of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiative for Special Olympics Illinois and recently signed on as a consultant with Battle and Banner LLC as their DEI Specialist.
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Denson, Buccaneers announce full #BORN2SA1L #NSD21 Signing Class By Charleston Southern Athletics | February 3, 2021 at 4:27 PM EST - Updated February 3 at 4:27 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. - Charleston Southern head football coach Autry Denson announced the full 2021 #BORN2SA1L #NSD21 signing class on Wednesday afternoon as the Buccaneers added 12 players to the class.
The 12 players join Neyland Walker, Edward Owusu, Nick Perry, Jake Johnson, Jaiden Miller, and Landon Sauers who signed with the Buccaneers in the December early signing period. CSU’s class consists of six players from Georgia, five from Florida, three from South Carolina, three from North Carolina, and one from Virginia. The Bucs also welcome local product Jaylin Hayward (Summerville, S.C.) to the signing class as the local product will join the program for the fall 2021 season.
University President Russell Dawn said during a recent online forum with students that the Board of Regents made the decision final earlier this month following a two year evaluation, according to the newspaper.
Dawn said new costs for changing to remote learning and other expenses related to the pandemic accelerated problems and without changes a financial crisis was looming.
“It was a long and challenging process,” Dawn said. “It involved people from a variety of areas across the institution. It involved a great deal of data. We actually had consultants come in and help us put together the data we would need in order to do a really thorough job of it.”