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![]() | Hannah StormESPN Anchor |
Lauren StevensonSenior Director of National Accounts, Disney and ESPN Media Networks. |
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![]() | Molly BarkerMSW, founded Girls on the Run |
![]() | Val AckermanFormer President, WNBA U.S. Representative, International Basketball Federation |
![]() | Lee SatterfieldDeputy Assistant Secretary of State for Professional and Cultural Exchanges |
Sarah Hirshland |
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![]() | Lori CastilloAssistant Brand Manager, COVERGIRL |
Dina Gerson |
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![]() | Shamila KohestaniFormer Captain of the Afghan women’s national soccer team |
![]() | Gabrielle Reece |
![]() | Therese SteinerPresident and Founder of Therese Steiner Consulting |
Heather Scheer |
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![]() | Michele Foley |
![]() | Alana NicholsParalymic Athlete, Wheelchair Basketball |
![]() | Adam SilverDeputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer National Basketball Association |
![]() | Emma CooksonChairman BBH US |
![]() | Minda Santiago Garvens |
![]() | Patricia BetronSenior Vice President, Multimedia Sales |
![]() | Stacey AllasterChairman and CEO of the Women’s Tennis Association |
![]() | Andrea BerrySENIOR VICE PRESIDENT MEDIA SERVICES FOX NETWORKS ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS |
Kristy ScrymgeourChief Executive Officer for Velocio Events |
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![]() | Carmelita JeterTHREE-TIME OLYMPIC MEDALIST TRACK & FIELD WORLD CHAMPION FASTEST WOMAN IN THE WORLD |
Kathleen FrancisPresident, Oasis Sports Ventures, LLC |
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![]() | Kay Moore |
Danielle Tiedt |
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![]() | Dr. Henry FriedmanCo-Director, Collegiate Athlete Premedical Experience (CAPE) Deputy Director, The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke |
![]() | Diane Cummins |
Matthew Weeks |
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![]() | Alexandra RaismanOlympic Gymnast |
Alex MallenSport Chalet |
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![]() | Maggie HelmSr. Director, Multimedia Sales, ESPN |
![]() | John WalshEXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND EXECUTIVE EDITOR ESPN |
![]() | Kerin HempelLeads the Strategy & Planning department at New York Road Runners (NYRR) |
Linda Cohn |
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![]() | Peg Moline |
![]() | Judith SweetCo-Director, Alliance of Women Coaches NCAA Senior Vice President, Retired UC San Diego, Director of Athletics Emerita |
![]() | Ambre Moton |
Sara Frazier |
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Sarah Robb O'Hagan |
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Maureen Lindsey |
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![]() | Jodi MarkleySENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, OPERATIONS |
![]() | Kathryn OlsonChief Executive Officer of the Women's Sports Foundation |
![]() | Chris Talbott |
Circe Wallace |
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Lydia Craver |
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Alex Morgan |
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![]() | Anna IsaacsonDirector of Community Affairs, National Football League |
![]() | Carolyn FeinsteinSenior Vice President, Global Acquisition Marketing Electronic Arts |
![]() | Sarah SpainColumnist, espnW SportsCenter Anchor, Chicago's ESPN 1000 Reporter, ESPNChicago.com |
Susanna Earnest |
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Leslie Gittess |
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Dara Pettinellimanaging editor of Disney Interactive Media Group |
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![]() | Elizabeth BassWBCA |
![]() | Donald McPhersonActivist, Educator, Feminist, Entrepreneur College Football Hall of Famer |
Jessica MendozaAthlete, Olympic Gold Medalist |
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Britt KahnCONAN Talent Executive |
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![]() | Chris McKendryCommentator Co-Host Midday SportsCenter |
![]() | Rana DershowitzGeneral Counsel |
Abby Wambach |
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![]() | Jill KinneyMarketing/Branded Entertainment at Gatorade |
Michelle Kwan |
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![]() | Kate Johnson |
Danielle SummersSenior Business Operations Coordinator, ESPN |
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Marie DonoghueSr VP Global Strategy, Business Development and Business Affairs, ESPN |
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Tina JohnsonEditor-in-Chief, espnW |
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![]() | Tina PicSix-time US Criterium National Champion |
![]() | Sue HoveyFormer VP and Executive Editor, ESPN The Magazine |
Latanna Stone10-year-old Golf Phenom |
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![]() | Andrea FairchildGlobal Vice President of Sports Nutrition for Gatorade |
![]() | Dr. Jill Brooks |
![]() | Jane McManus |
![]() | Talley SergentDirector of Strategic Initiatives U.S. Department of State |
Megan PorteousOakley Sports Marketing Manager |
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![]() | Ed ErhardtPresident, ESPN Global Customer Marketing and Sales |
![]() | Natara HollowayVice President of Retail Development in the Consumer Products department of the NFL |
![]() | Kat Kirsch Alford |
Jennifer LoveCoordinating Director, VP NFL Network |
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![]() | Shelley Taniguchi-Sabol |
![]() | Tonya Antonucci |
![]() | Katie Richman |
![]() | Marcia Keegan |
![]() | Paul Hertel |
Elly Deutch |
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![]() | Sheryl SwoopesSix time WNBA All Star and Three Time Defensive Player of the Year |
Adam DeutschSr. Director of Product Development for Global X Games, ESPN |
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![]() | Caroline AndrewVice President of Mfa Marketing and Communications |
![]() | Sue Enquist |
![]() | Dr. Richard E. LapchickEndowed Chair and Director, DeVos Sports Business Management Program |
Cindy FreedVice President, Sales Marketing |
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![]() | Christina King |
Jenna Mielnicki |
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Jackie MacMullan |
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![]() | Julie Juarez |
![]() | Sue Rodin |
Holly CampbellVice President, Marketing Communications for Enterprise Holdings |
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![]() | Kevin R StoneOrthopedic Surgeon, The Stone Clinic |
Kevin Jackson |
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![]() | Jessica Long |
![]() | Carol StiffVICE PRESIDENT, PROGRAMMING & ACQUISITIONS |
![]() | Amanda DeCastroCommunications Manager |
John SkipperPresident, ESPN, Inc. Co-Chairman, Disney Media Networks |
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![]() | Faith PopcornBrainReserve, founder and CEO |
![]() | Sage SteeleSportsCenter Co-Host, ESPN |
Dawn Scott |
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![]() | Mimi GriffinPresident & CEO, MSG Promotions, Inc. |
![]() | Eric JohnsonExecutive Vice President, Multimedia Sales for ESPN Customer Marketing and Sales |
![]() | Kirsten AtkinsonMedia Director at Team One |
Erin KennedyUSA Rugby, Youth Development Manager |
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Rahul BrahmbhattDirector, Magic Bus USA |
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Lindsay AmstutzVice President of Marketing for FOX Sports Regional Sports Networks |
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![]() | Ashley Koff, RDCelebrity Dietitian, Author, Health and Lifestyle Contributor |
Kim McFaddenVice President of Human Resources for the NFL |
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![]() | Elysa WalkGeneral Manager, Giant Bicycle, Inc. |
![]() | Katie Mundell |
![]() | Chris LaPlacaSENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS |
![]() | Donna OrenderCEO, Orender Unlimited |
![]() | Ann Meyers DrysdaleVice President, Phoenix Mercury Vice President, Phoenix Suns |
![]() | Porter Littlepage |
Stephanie DruleyVice President, Production |
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Alicia McConnellDirector of Training Sites and Community Partnerships for the United States Olympic Committee |
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![]() | Rob KingSenior Vice President, Editorial for ESPN Digital and Print Media |
John LiskoExecutive Communication Director Saatchi & Saatchi |
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![]() | Michael Bayle |
Kathleen DeBoerExecutive Director of the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) |
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![]() | Russell WolffEXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND MANAGING DIRECTOR ESPN INTERNATIONAL |
![]() | Christine DriessenExecutive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, ESPN |
![]() | Jessica Cassity |
Morgan Flatley |
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![]() | Michael Millay |
![]() | Rosa GattiSenior Vice President, Communications Counsel and Corporate Outreach, ESPN |
Aimee Crawford |
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Lisa BairdChief Marketing Officer of the United States Olympic Committee |
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Rose Smith |
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Tracey Black |
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![]() | Kerri Walsh |
Amy StantonFounder & CEO, Stanton & Company, LLC |
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Heather Mitts |
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Julie McGloneCoordinating Producer for the Creative Content Unit in ESPN's Production Department |
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![]() | Cherie CohenVice President Multimedia Sales, ESPN |
![]() | Tiana B. Holt |
Marie Purvis |
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![]() | Joanna RiceDirector of Finance & Strategy for ESPN Publishing, Licensing & espnW |
![]() | Laura SuchoskiAssociate Manager of Social Media, espnW |
Janey Marks |
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![]() | Susan CohigSenior Vice President, Integrated Marketing National Hockey League |
![]() | Julie Moeller |
![]() | Josh GrauGlobal Brand Strategy, Twitter |
![]() | Erin LeydenProducer, ESPN Films |
![]() | Joy Russo |
![]() | John KosnerEXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER, DIGITAL & PRINT MEDIA |
![]() | Lori LeBasSVP Bus Ops, Sales and Marketing at ESPN |
![]() | Christine GodleskiChief Operating Officer of the Women's National Basketball Association |
laurie orlandoSenior Vice President, Talent Development & Planning |
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Nancy Hogshead-Makar |
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![]() | Kerry D. ChandlerExecutive Vice President, Human Resources National Basketball Association |
![]() | Adriana Rizzo |
![]() | Rosalyn Durant |
Jill FredericksonSr. Coordinating Producer, ESPN |
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Nancy HubbellLEXUS PRESTIGE COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER |
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Lindsay E. BrownManaging editor at Eco-Chick.com |
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![]() | Nichole SmithThe Walt Disney Company |
![]() | Ashley McCulloughChief Communications Officer for Velocio Events |
![]() | Barb LazarusOwner and Founder of Game On! |
![]() | Mary O'ConnorVice President of Olympic Marketing and Global Platforms for Omnicom’s The Marketing Arm (TMA) |
![]() | Jemele HillColumnist and Television Personality for ESPN |
![]() | Julie EddlemanNA Brand Operations Marketing Director |
![]() | Summer SandersOlympic Swimmer and Television Personality |
Felice BeitzelPh.D. L.M.T. |
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Stephanie ChengPremier Partnerships |
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![]() | Jackie Stasi |
Lauren Cheney |
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![]() | Mary WittenbergNYRR President and CEO Race Director of the ING New York City Marathon |
Sara GotfredsonSr. Director, ESPN Customer Marketing & Sales |
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![]() | James ParkerDirector of Operations for the Amateur Athletic Union |
![]() | Dr. Jordan MetzlSports Medicine Physician |
![]() | Laura GentileVice President, espnW |
Ashley SmeltzerAthlete Marketing Coordinator at Red Bull North America |
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![]() | Patricia PhillipsNACWAA CEO |
![]() | Valerie GordonCoordinating Producer |
![]() | Amy Jo MartinFounder and CEO of Digital Royalty |
![]() | Allison Leahy |
![]() | Christine Plonsky |
Kathleen BehrensExecutive Vice President, Social Responsibility & Player Programs National Basketball Association |
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Tonya Cornileus Ph.D.VICE PRESIDENT, LEARNING & ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT |
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![]() | Lisa StokesSenior Talent Producer, ESPN |
Erika CarlsonMental Skills Coach |
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Tina Thornton |
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Kristine LillyRetired American Soccer Player |
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Diane LambVice President, Communications |
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![]() | Liesl HoltzGlobal Women's Sports Marketing Manager at Oakley |
![]() | Julie FoudyFounder, Julie Foudy Sports Leadership Academy, Television Analyst and Reporter for ABC/ESPN |
![]() | Britt Jorgensonadidas USA |
![]() | Cindy TimchalHead Coach, United States Naval Academy |
Sloane Stephens |
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Molly Carter |
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Alan Abrahamson |
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![]() | Carrie Brzezinski |
PAST PARTICIPANTS |
Human rights activist, pioneer for racial equality, internationally recognized expert on sports issues, scholar and author Richard E. Lapchick is often described as “the racial conscience of sport.” He brought his commitment to equality and his belief that sport can be an effective instrument of positive social change to the University of Central Florida where he accepted an endowed chair in August 2001. Lapchick became the only person named as “One of the 100 Most Powerful People in Sport” to head up a sport management program. He remains President and CEO of the National Consortium for Academics and Sport and helped bring the NCAS national office to UCF.
The DeVos Sport Business Management Program at UCF is a landmark program that focuses on the business skills necessary for graduates to conduct a successful career in the rapidly changing and dynamic sports industry. In following with Lapchick’s tradition of human rights activism, the curriculum includes courses with an emphasis on diversity, community service and philanthropy, sport and social issues and ethics in addition to UCF’s strong business curriculum. The DeVos Program has been named one of the nation’s top five programs by the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times and ESPN The Magazine. In 2009 it was named the nation’s top MBA program for service. In 2011 it was named as one of the 20 organizations that have most affected fair play in America.
In December of 2006, Lapchick, his wife and daughter and a group of DeVos students formed the Hope for Stanley Foundation which is organizing groups of student-athletes and sports management students to go to New Orleans to work in the reconstruction efforts in the devastated Ninth Ward. As of the spring of 2011, Hope for Stanley members have spent 33 weeks in the city in a partnership with the NOLA City Council. Lapchick was named an honorary citizen by the New Orleans City Council in October 2007.
Lapchick helped found the Center for the Study of Sport in Society in 1984 at Northeastern University. He served as Director for 17 years and is now the Director Emeritus. The Center has attracted national attention to its pioneering efforts to ensure the education of athletes from junior high school through the professional ranks. The Center's Project TEAMWORK was called "America's most successful violence prevention program" by public opinion analyst Lou Harris. It won the Peter F. Drucker Foundation Award as the nation's most innovative non-profit program and was named by the Clinton Administration as a model for violence prevention. The Center and the National Consortium for Academics and Sports created the MVP gender violence prevention program that has been so successful with college and high school athletes that all branches of the United States military have adopted it.
Lapchick also helped form the NCAS in 1985. It is a group of over 230 colleges and universities that created the first of its kind degree completion and community service programs. To date, 31,855 athletes have returned to NCAS member schools. Over 14,985 have graduated. Nationally, the NCAS athletes have worked with nearly 19.1 million students in the school outreach and community service program, which focuses on teaching youth how to improve race relations, develop conflict resolution skills, prevent gender violence and avoid drug and alcohol abuse. They have collectively donated more than 20.8 million hours of service while member colleges have donated more than $300 million in tuition assistance.
Lapchick was the American leader of the international campaign to boycott South Africa in sport for more than 20 years. In 1993, the Center launched TEAMWORK-South Africa, a program designed to use sports to help improve race relations and help with sports development in post-apartheid South Africa. He was among 200 guests specially invited to Nelson Mandela’s inauguration.
Lapchick is a prolific writer. He is working on his 17th book. Lapchick is a regular columnist for ESPN.com and The Sports Business Journal. He has written more than 550 articles and has given more than 2,800 public speeches. He has spoken in the United States Congress, at the United Nations and in the European Parliament.
Considered among the nation's experts on sport and social issues, Lapchick has appeared numerous times on Good Morning America, Face The Nation, The Today Show, ABC World News, NBC Nightly News, the CBS Evening News, CNN and ESPN.
Lapchick also consults with companies as an expert on both managing diversity and building community relations through service programs addressing the social needs of youth. He has a special expertise on Africa and South Africa. He has made 30 trips to Africa and African Studies was at the core of his Ph.D. work.
Before Northeastern, he was an Associate Professor of Political Science at Virginia Wesleyan College from 1970-1978 and a Senior Liaison Officer at the United Nations between1978-1984.
In 2006, Lapchick was named both the Central Florida Public Citizen of the Year and the Florida Public Citizen of the Year by the National Association of Social Workers. Lapchick has been the recipient of numerous humanitarian awards. He was inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame of the Commonwealth Nations in 1999 in the category of Humanitarian along with Arthur Ashe and Nelson Mandela and received the Ralph Bunche International Peace Award. He joined the Muhammad Ali, Jackie Robinson, Arthur Ashe and Wilma Rudolph in the Sport in Society Hall of Fame in 2004. He was inducted into the Central Florida Sports Hall of Fame in 2010 and into the Multi-Ethnic Sports Hall of Fame in 2011.
In 2012, Lapchick was honored by the Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Florida at its annual Dinner of Tribute. He also received the Champions Award from the Alliance of Women’s Coaches, the only male to receive the award in 2012. The Black Coaches Association presented Lapchick with their Distinguished Service Award which is only the 2nd time they have presented this award in 28 years. Prior to the NBA’s 2012 Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremonies in September, Lapchick will be receiving the Mannie Jackson Human Spirit Award.
In 2009, the Rainbow/ PUSH Coalition and Rev. Jesse Jackson honored him with “A Lifetime Achievement Award for Work in Civil Rights.” Lapchick won Diversity Leadership Award at the 2003 Literacy Classic and the Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award from Tufts University in 2000. He won the Wendell Scott Pioneer Award in 2004 and the NASCAR Diversity Award in 2008 for leadership in advancing people of color in the motor sports industry, education, employment and life. He received the “Hero Among Us Award” from the Boston Celtics in 1999 and was named as the Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Cesar Chavez Fellow by the State of Michigan in 1998. Lapchick was the winner of the 1997 "Arthur Ashe Voice of Conscience Award.” He also won the 1997 Women's Sports Foundation President's Award for work toward the development of women's sports. In 1995, the National Association of Elementary School Principals gave him their first award as a "Distinguished American in Service of Our Children." He was a guest of President Clinton at the White House for National Student-Athlete Day in 1996, 1997, 1998 and again in 1999.
He is listed in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in American Education, Who's Who in Finance and Industry, and Who's Who in American Business. Lapchick was named as "one of the 100 most powerful people in sport" for six consecutive years and as “one of the 100 Most Influential Sports Educators in America.” He was named one of the 20 most powerful people in college sport and one of the 20 most powerful people in sport in Florida.
He is widely known for bringing different racial groups together to create positive work force environments. In 2003-04 he served as the national spokesperson for VERB, the Center for Disease Control’s program to combat preteen obesity.
Lapchick has received eight honorary degrees. In 1993, he was named as the outstanding alumnus at the University of Denver where he got his Ph.D. in international race relations in 1973. Lapchick received a B.A. from St. John's University in 1967 and an honorary degree from St. John’s in 2001.
Lapchick is a board member of the Open Doors Foundation and SchoolSports which created ESPN’s RISE Magazine. He is on the advisory boards of the Women’s Sports Foundation, the Alliance of Women Coaches, and the Giving Back Fund. He is a founder of the Hope for Stanley Alliance. He is a consultant to the Black Coaches and Administrators association.
Under Lapchick’s leadership, the DeVos Program launched The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport in December 2002. The Institute focuses on two broad areas. In the area of Diversity, the Institute publishes the critically acclaimed Racial and Gender Report Card, long-authored by Lapchick in his former role as director of the Center for the Study of Sport in Society at Northeastern University. The Report Card, an annual study of the racial and gender hiring practices of major professional sports, Olympic sport and college sport in the United States, shows long-term trends over a decade and highlights organizations that are notable for diversity in coaching and management staffs.
In another diversity initiative, the Institute partners with the NCAS to provide diversity management training to sports organizations, including athletic departments and professional leagues and teams. The Consortium has already conducted such training for the NBA, Major League Soccer, NASCAR and more than 80 university athletic departments.
In the area of ethics, the Institute monitors some of the critical ethical issues in college and professional sport, including the potential for the exploitation of student-athletes, gambling, performance-enhancing drugs and violence in sport. The Institute publishes annual studies on graduation rates for all teams in college football bowl games, comparing graduation rates for football players to rates for overall student-athletes and including a breakdown by race. The Institute also publishes the graduation rates of the women’s and men’s basketball teams in the NCAA Tournament as March Madness heats up.
Richard is the son of Joe Lapchick, the famous Original Celtic center who became a legendary coach for St. John's and the Knicks. He is married to Ann Pasnak and has three children and three grandchildren.