Sophomore Savannah Knighton selected as District IX representative on the National Leadership Committee for Athletic Training

1/30/17

LSU Athletic Training Sophomore Savannah Knighton was selected as the District IX representative on the National Leadership Committee for Athletic Training, serving for two years beginning in June 2017.

“It’s great to see Ms. Knighton being recognized for her leadership abilities in and out of the classroom,” LSU’s College of Human Sciences & Education’s Dean Damon Andrew said. “We are honored to have Ms. Knighton represent our college while striving to improve athletic training education across the country."

The NATA Student Leadership Committee (SLC) acts as a voice for students within the athletic training community, working as a liaison between students pursuing athletic training and the national association. The SLC also tries to promote learning about issues impacting the athletic training profession, getting involved in volunteer opportunities and taking a stand on matters impacting students in the present and future. As a committee, they offer information, encouragement and advice to fellow students.

SLC is also are responsible for implementing educational and networking opportunities for students at the NATA convention. They host the athletic training student seminar at the convention and the SLC students serve as the moderators.

Knighton is responsible for district nine, meaning the students in Louisiana, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky go to her with issues to present to the committee as a whole or bring it up to NATA.

Knighton gained experience in athletic training while working with the LSU Volleyball team during their 2016 season. After graduating from LSU she plans on becoming a Certified Athletic Trainer and to continue her education by earning her Master’s degree. Her goal is to eventually work in collegiate athletics and possibly research improving the safety of sports. She also earned President’s Honor Roll in fall 2016, received the fall 2016 athletic training scholar award and is a member of the Phi Sigma Pi honors society.

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The College of Human Sciences & Education (CHSE) is a nationally accredited division of Louisiana State University. The College is comprised of the School of Education, the School of Leadership and Human Resource Development, the School of Kinesiology, the School of Library and Information Science, the School of Social Work, and the University Laboratory School. These combined schools offer 8 undergraduate degree programs and 18 graduate programs, enrolling more than 1,900 undergraduate and 977 graduate students. The College is committed to achieving the highest standards in teaching, research, and service and is continually working to improve its programs.

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