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John Colasanti

Coordinator Of Membership & Contract Management at Florida High School Athletic Association

John Colasanti has a diverse work experience that spans over several years. John started their career as a Baseball Student Manager at the University of Florida and later worked as an Operations Assistant at TAMPA SPORTS AUTHORITY. John then became an Event Manager at Sentry Event Services, Inc. and subsequently served as the Asst. Director of Facilities and Operations at Florida Gulf Coast University. After that, they worked as a Contract Specialist, Membership Specialist, and eventually became the Director of Membership and Contract Management at Florida High School Athletic Association. At the Pawtucket Red Sox, they worked as a Clubhouse Attendant, where they attended to the needs of players and coaches and assisted in videography for gameplay review.

John Colasanti began their education at Lecanto High School, where they obtained their high school diploma in the year 2005. John then attended Florida Gulf Coast University from 2005 to 2007, where they pursued an Associates degree in Business Administration. Subsequently, from 2007 to 2009, they enrolled at the University of Florida - Warrington College of Business, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Business Management. Lastly, they continued their education at the University of Florida from 2009 to 2010, obtaining a Master of Science degree in Sport Management.

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Florida High School Athletic Association

The Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) is committed to this ideal, and to the belief that a quality education does not begin or end in the classroom. For over a century, the FHSAA – through the cooperative efforts of its member schools – has provided opportunities for high school students in Florida to participate on a fair and equitable basis in interscholastic athletic programs that produce vital educational benefits. The FHSAA sponsors over 3,500 championship series games through which 144 teams, and 294 individuals are crowned state champions in 32 sports each year. Over 2,000 student athletes each year experience winning a championship. Through participation in these athletic programs, over 800,000 students annually are extended opportunities to receive lessons in leadership, sportsmanship and citizenship. The Florida High School Athletic Association . . . building leaders through teamwork, sportsmanship and citizenship.


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