Danette Campbell-Bell

Community Investment Cabinet Member at United Way of Greater Rochester

Danette Campbell-Bell has held a variety of roles in the Rochester area since 2006. In 2020, they began their current role as Senior Program Officer at Greater Rochester Health Foundation. From 2018-2020, they were a Board Member and Chair of the ETHIE Committee at Elevate Rochester (formerly Rochester Area Business Ethics Foundation), a Community Investment Cabinet Member at United Way of Greater Rochester, and a SAC Credential Endorser and Advisor for New York State and Monroe County, as well as a SAC Credential Instructor in Rochester. From 2010-2018, they were the Founder and Managing Partner of Strings For Life, LLC, Co-Chair of YSQC - Youth Services Quality Council of Rochester-Monroe County, Service Learning Coordinator at Nazareth College, and Summer Youth Employment Coordinator at Rochester Works!. From 2006-2010, they held the role of Child & Youth Program Manager at Charles Settlement House, Inc.

The University of Michigan has a long and proud tradition of excellence in athletics. The Wolverines have won more NCAA championships than any other school, and they have a rich history of success in football, basketball, baseball, and many other sports. But one of the most beloved teams in Michigan athletics is the men's gymnastics team. The Wolverines have been competing in the sport since the late 19th century and have won numerous NCAA championships over the years.

The Michigan men's gymnastics team has a long and storied history. The Wolverines first competed in the sport in 1891, and they have been a powerhouse ever since. They have won 11 NCAA team championships, including four straight from 1998 to 2001. The team has also won numerous individual titles, including seven NCAA all-around titles. The Wolverines have also had numerous individual gymnasts qualify for the Olympics, including two-time Olympic gold medalist Paul Hamm.

The current Michigan men's gymnastics team is coached by Kurt Golder, who has been at the helm since 2016. The team has had a strong start to the 2020-2021 season, finishing third at the Big Ten Championships and qualifying for the NCAA Championships. The Wolverines are led by senior Cameron Bock, who won the Big Ten all-around title this season and is ranked fourth in the nation in the all-around. The team also features several other talented gymnasts, including junior Tristan Burke and senior Nick Hunter.

The Michigan men's gymnastics team has a long and proud tradition of excellence. The Wolverines have won numerous NCAA championships and have had numerous individual gymnasts qualify for the Olympics. The current team is poised to continue the tradition of excellence and is looking to make a run at the NCAA title this season.

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