Biography of jeff nelson penn state
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Associate AD Nelson Retiring After Three-Decade Career
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Associate Athletics Director for Strategic Communications Jeff Nelson, who has promoted the academic and athletic efforts of thousands of Penn State student-athletes for nearly 26 years, has announced he will retire from the University, effective July 31,
"It's been an incredible 25 years with Penn State Athletics and I'm excited about what the next chapter will bring for myself and our family," said Nelson, who joined Penn State Athletics in "From the very beginning, I've felt that everyone at Penn State tries to do things the right way -- with integrity, passionate dedication and attention to detail, to provide the greatest experience possible for our students."
Nelson served for nearly 30 years as a member of the College Sports Information Directors of American (CoSIDA) Academic All-America® Committee and was the recipient of the Lester Jordan Award for exemplary service to the committee and promotion of the student-athlete ideal. He was recognized for his professional fortitude with CoSIDA's Bill Esposito Backbone Award in and earned the organization's year award in
From West Lafayette, Indiana, Nelson came to Happy Valley in after eight years in the sports i
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Success with Honor: Jeff Nelson
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After 26 years with Penn State, associate athletic director of strategic communications Jeff Nelson announced Monday that he will retire at the end of next month.
“It’s been an incredible 25+ years with Penn State Athletics and I’m excited about what the next chapter will bring for myself, Julia and our family,” Nelson said in an email to local media.
Nelsons retirement will go into effect July He said he will announce his plans for the future in the next few weeks and that his immediate priorities will focus on helping his children graduate from Penn State and State High.
Some of Nelsons top accomplishments with the College Sports Information Directors of American (CoSIDA) Academic All-America Committee include the Bill Esposito Backbone Award and the Lester Jordan Award for exemplary service to the committee and promotion of the student-athlete ideal.
A Big Ten mainstay for years, Nelson was born in Purdue country of West Lafayette, IN, before attending Indiana where he worked as a student assistant in the sports information office.
He came to Penn State in to serve as the football team’s primary communications contact, a role he filled until when he was promoted to associate athletic director. Prior to arriving in Happy Valley, Nelson worked in Holy Cross’s sp