
From the Court to the Classroom: Leadership Lessons with Andrew Marotta
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On this week's episode of The Professional Noticer, Andy welcomes Andrew Marotta—educator, speaker, and author who leads the Surviving & Thriving movement, inspiring leaders through storytelling and leadership insights.
Tune in to hear Andrew share stories from his time as an ACC referee, including an unforgettable moment officiating a Duke game under legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski. Listen as he reflects on how his experiences on the court shaped his approach to leadership, teaching, and mentoring young minds. Hear him and Andy discuss the power of persistence, the impact of great mentors, and why making a difference in students’ lives goes beyond academics.
Connect with Andrew Online:
- Website: https://andrewmarotta.com/
- Facebook: https://bit.ly/41ZnjiD
- Instagram: https://bit.ly/4hL896q
- LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/41Vv8pv
- YouTube: https://bit.ly/4hEgd8Y
- X: https://bit.ly/4ji8FtV
Speaking Information & Resources:
- Speaking Promo: https://bit.ly/4iAU64z
- One Sheet: https://bit.ly/4hK7ylx
- Conference Offerings: https://bit.ly/4c2cUqU
- Bio: https://bit.ly/4hL6OfU
- Course Catalog: https://bit.ly/41VsC2x
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