CPASS graduate Nadine Dubina recently landed a prestigious internship with the United States Olympic Committee in their coaching education division.
Headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colo., the United States Olympic Committee serves as both the National Olympic Committee and National Paralympic Committee for the United States.
“Working for the USOC is a goal that I have had since I first became interested in coaching,” Dubina stated.
Dubina graduated from CPASS in 2011 with her B.S. in athletic coaching education and a minor in sport psychology. Dubina also served as the student manager of the Division I Women’s Gymnastics team on campus for three years. She recently graduated from California State University with her M.S. in Kinesiology, sport psychology.
“My education in the CPASS program has provided me with the foundation of technical and practical knowledge which has enabled me to grow personally and professionally as I furthered my education and experiences in the field. My professors in athletic coaching education were able to recognize my passion for coaching and provide me guidance on my journey which has led me to achieve this prestigious position in my career, “she added.
Dubina will work in the coaching education department alongside the director, assistant director and coordinator with the United States Olympic Committee.
“While working at the USOC, I will be able to network with the leaders in both the coaching education field as well as in the overall sport community. I will have the opportunity to engage with elite level national team coaches and athletes, as well as prominent researchers and chief business leaders in the sport field who all support and partake in the Olympic Ideals,” Dubina explained.