Frederick Treseler III has a diverse work experience spanning several decades. Frederick began their career in 1974 as a High School English Teacher at Dedham Public Schools. In 1976, they became a Track Coach at Dedham High School, where they achieved a successful record as a girl's varsity track head coach and a boy's indoor track assistant coach. In 1979, they became the Head Coach and founder of the women's running program at Boston College, leading the women's cross country team to a significant achievement in its second year. Frederick held this position until 1981.
In 1983, Treseler established TRACS, Inc., where they served as the President & CEO. Frederick remained in this role until an unspecified date. In 1991, they founded the Boston Running Club and served as its Head Coach and General Manager until 1999. During their tenure, the club produced 10 Olympic Trial qualifiers in 1996.
Treseler joined Fila in 1998 as the Director of Running Promotions, North America, a position they held until 2002. In 2000, they founded Emerging Elites, a program that provides training for talented middle school, high school, and college athletes. This year-round program focuses on the Winter and Summer Programs, supplemented with coached training sessions in the Spring and Fall.
Throughout their career, Treseler contributed their coaching expertise to multiple organizations. From 1984 to 2007, they served as a Coach at the Cambridge Running Club, and during their time there, they coached numerous athletes.
Overall, Treseler's work experience showcases their passion for coaching, training, and leading various athletic programs and organizations.
Frederick Treseler III attended Boston College High School from 1966 to 1970. Frederick then went on to study at Providence College from 1970 to 1974, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in English and Foreign Languages.
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