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Austin Weber

Varsity Football DL Coach And JV Head Coach at Niles Community Schools

Austin Weber's work experience includes a variety of roles in different industries. Austin started their career as a Gym Instructor at Niles-Buchanan YMCA in 2012, where they coordinated programs for youth engagement in sports and arts. Austin then worked as a Manager at N&B Enterprises, where they managed personnel and handled customer service issues.

In 2014, Austin became a Student at Loyola University Chicago and graduated in 2018. During their time there, they were also involved in various leadership positions at Loyola Club Football, serving as President from 2017 to 2018, Treasurer in 2016, and Recruiting Coordinator in 2015.

In 2017, Austin joined Honor Credit Union as a Business Services Specialist in a seasonal internship, where they created loan analysis reports and memos analyzing financial standings. Austin also worked with the Vice President of Lending to create visual aids for board presentations.

Austin continued their journey at Honor Credit Union in 2019, this time as a Senior Commercial Loan Officer. Prior to this role, they had experience as a Commercial Loan Officer and Business Loan Analyst in the same organization. Their responsibilities involved managing commercial loans and analyzing financial information.

Austin also has experience in the education sector, where they served as a Varsity Football DL Coach and JV Head Coach at Niles Community Schools starting in 2020. Additionally, they worked as a Mentor Coordinator at Niles-Buchanan YMCA in 2016.

Overall, Austin Weber has a diverse work history encompassing roles in finance, education, and leadership.

Austin Weber earned a Bachelor of Finance and Bachelor of Sport Management from Loyola University Chicago, where they studied Business Administration and Management. Prior to that, they obtained a High School Diploma from Niles High School, focusing on General Studies. In addition to their formal education, they also hold a certification in Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED, which they obtained from the American Heart Association | American Stroke Association in June 2015.

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