Husmann Selected for Red Cross/NAIA Leadership Program

January 11, 2012

Nebraska Wesleyan's Hannah Husmann is among fourteen NAIA student-athletes selected to participate in the 2012-13 Red Cross/NAIA Collegiate Leadership Program. The initiative is now in its sixth year, and will inspire, motivate and create a new and diverse generation of American Red Cross volunteers and leaders through exemplifying the five core values of the NAIA Champions of Character program.

"Athletics plays such an important role in creating a sense of community on college campuses. The partnership with the NAIA has created a rich opportunity to connect campus communities with the life saving mission of the Red Cross through the energy of NAIA student-athletes," said Brian Hamil, Red Cross National Chair Biomedical Services. "Since its inception five years ago, the Red Cross has experienced over 8,500 first-time blood donors from NAIA schools participating in this program."

As part of its support of the Red Cross diversity initiatives, State Farm Insurance is sponsoring this partnership. The leadership program kicks off with two weeks of energetic training at the Red Cross National Headquarters located in Washington, D.C. from June 4 to June 15. The incoming class will participate in a rare and unique opportunity to acquire first-hand coaching, mentoring and professional leadership training presented by the Red Cross, one of the nation's largest non-profit organizations. In addition, Kristin Gillette, Director of Champions of Character, will hold character workshops during the two week leadership academy.

"Student-athletes selected for this program have an amazing opportunity to hone their leadership skills, build lifelong relationships and learn the necessary steps to carry out a lifesaving mission," said Gillette. "These student-athletes join an amazing group of Red Cross / NAIA Collegiate Leadership alum who over the years have increased the number of first time donors. I look forward to meeting these campus leaders in Washington, D.C. and following their impact once they return to campus."

This once-in-a-lifetime experience allows NAIA student-athletes to be a part of a team made up of young adults from NAIA campuses throughout the country. The program is part of a larger Red Cross diversity strategy for moving the Red Cross from awareness to action, building Red Cross capacity to serve all Americans.

Student-athletes will learn from civic and business leaders how to uncover their leadership potential off the field. The participants will organize successful campus blood drives, actively participate on a leadership board, and take part in diversity and cultural competency training. For their efforts, students will receive scholarship support provided by the Red Cross and State Farm Insurance.

 

The 2012-13 Red Cross/NAIA Collegiate Leadership Program participants are

Zach Aldrich, Baker University(Kan.), Tennis

Aaron Back, Lindsey Wilson College (Ky.), Wrestling

Tamara Bates, Philander Smith College (Ark.), Basketball

Derek Gross, Indiana University Southeast, Baseball

Taylor Hosna, Missouri Baptist University, Track & Field

Hannah Husmann, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Tennis

Kate Kendall, Illinois Institute of Technology, Volleyball

Emily Koch, Avila University (Mo.), Volleyball

Konner McIntire, MidAmerica Nazarene University (Kan.), Volleyball

Alec Meddings, Bethel University (Tenn.), Swimming

Kamari Palmer, Allen University (S.C.), Volleyball

Jacob Simmonds, Friends University (Kan.), Basketball

Baily Tom, Indiana Institute of Technology, Softball

Christian Wood, Southwestern Assemblies of God University (Texas), Basketball