
Frazier Selected Participate In NCAA Leadership Conference
4/2/2007 12:00:00 AM | Football
April 2, 2007
Winston-Salem, NC - Rising senior offensive lineman Louis Frazier has been chosen to represent Wake Forest at the NCAA National Leadership Conference next month in Orlando.
The NCAA National Leadership Conference provides NCAA student-athletes with a forum to openly discuss issues that may affect them on their campuses and in their communities, while also providing them with the opportunity to enhance their leadership, communication, decision-making and problem-solving skills. The leadership conference also promotes better communication among student-athletes, coaches, administrators, faculty and communities. The five-day leadership conference consists of daily exercises and activities to help the student-athletes develop as individuals and as contributing members to a group.
Frazier, a biology major and Dean's List student from Clearwater, Fla., has already been accepted to Wake Forest's nationally-renowned medical school.
The conference is an outreach of the successful CHAMPS/Life Skills Program and involves close to 325 student-athletes each year who compete in fall, winter and spring sports in Divisions I, II and III. Many of the student-athletes who participate are members of their conference and campus Student-Athlete Advisory Committees (SAACs). Each NCAA member institution that has a CHAMPS/Life Skills Program is encouraged to nominate student-athletes from their campus for the annual leadership conference.