Golden State Warriors
Scott Goldman, Ph.D., is a highly experienced Consulting Performance Psychologist with a focus on enhancing organizational performance within sports. Currently serving the Golden State Warriors since February 2021, Goldman implements innovative psychology services to optimize performance across various levels of the organization. Previous roles include Clinical and Performance Consultant for the Detroit Lions, Director of Performance Psychology for the Miami Dolphins and Hard Rock Stadium, and Director of the High Performance Psychology Center at the University of Michigan. Goldman also held the position of Director of Clinical and Sport Psychology at the University of Arizona, where extensive mental health programming was developed for student-athletes. In addition to practical roles, Goldman has contributed to academic settings as adjunct faculty, developing sport psychology curriculum at institutions such as Logan College and Saint Louis University. Goldman holds a Ph.D. in Clinical and School Psychology from Hofstra University.
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Golden State Warriors
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The Golden State Warriors organization is a charter member of the National Basketball Association. Founded in 1946, the Warriors called the city of Philadelphia home for 16 memorable years before moving to the West Coast in 1962 to become the San Francisco Warriors and ultimately, in 1971, the Golden State Warriors when the team moved to its current home in Oakland. The team’s storied history includes five NBA Championships, six of the NBA’s 50 Greatest Players and 27 members of Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. The Warriors also were recipients of the 2014 and 2016 Sports Team of the Year Award by the Sports Business Journal/Daily and recognized again this year as a Finalist for the award.