David Jackson Resume
David Jackson Resume
Summary
David Jackson currently manages both a fulltime Louisiana State University undergraduate schedule and a fulltime position
as an equipment manager for the schools prominent SEC football program. He is proficient at time management and hard
work, tackling a course load that includes a Sports Administration Major and a Business Minor, while concurrently
completing workweeks in excess of 60+ hours. In addition to successfully handling the logistics and equipment needs for a
multimillion-dollar sports program, David has experience interfacing with high level professionals in the sports arena,
including coaches, sports scouts and NFL executives, whom he has educated about specific players attributes. His equipment
management position has earned him a full scholarship at the university. David also has over six years of experience as a
Taekwondo instructor, as well as professional experience as an intern at a financial firm. He seeks a summer internship to
diversify his experience and deepen his understanding of the business of sports.
Education
Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA
Experience
Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA
Responsible for ordering, managing, and distributing over $5 million in apparel and protective
equipment for 120 student-athletes and 50 staff members.
Assist Coaching Staff (Linebackers) with organization and operations of all practices and
scrimmages.
Responsible for the setup of $150,000 Coachs press box communication system, as well as
maintenance of said equipment and system troubleshooting during competition.
Order new supplies, prioritize maintenance projects and manage football facilities.
Responsible for leading fellow student managers in all pre- and post-game duties including:
fitting shoulder pads, customizing helmets, organizing locker room, and set-up and take-down of
field equipment.
Played major role in team traveling; packing and unpacking all equipment for road trips.
Educated Scouts and Executives of NFL franchises on specific players participating in the NFL
Pro Day workout. Discussions included assessment of character, work ethic, and overall
demeanors of players.
Meet the demands of working a 12+ hour workdays while enrolled as a fulltime student.
March 2006
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Responsible for ensuring students and parents were satisfied with instruction and progress, and
answering questions about the curriculum.
Responsible for training and overseeing junior instructors
Played major role in new student recruitment, including pitching parents about the benefits of
each program and answering questions about the programs offered.