Youth Sports Safety Update

Great insights from the Legendary Sue Stanley-Green

December 06, 2023 Robert Season 3 Episode 36
Great insights from the Legendary Sue Stanley-Green
Youth Sports Safety Update
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Youth Sports Safety Update
Great insights from the Legendary Sue Stanley-Green
Dec 06, 2023 Season 3 Episode 36
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Sue Stanley-Green-Bio

Sue Stanley-Green received her BS from The Ohio State University and her MS from Purdue University.  Prior to joining the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), she was the Athletic Training Program Director and Associate Professor at Florida Southern College in Lakeland, FL.   Her athletic training career included serving as Associate Head Athletic Trainer at the University of Kentucky, Head Athletic Trainer at Centre College, Physician Extender for Kentucky Sports Medicine Clinic, and Director of Medical Services for Intramural Recreational Services at East Carolina University.  

Sue’s service to the Athletic Training Profession includes currently serving as the chair of the NATA Honors and Awards Committee and as a member of the NATA Historical Commission.  She previously served as a member of the NATA Board of Directors, a two-time Director on the Board of Certification, President of the Southeast Athletic Trainers Association, Vice President of the Kentucky Athletic Trainers Society, and Co-Medical Director of the Bluegrass State Games.  

Awards that Sue have earned include the NATA, SEATA, and ATAF Halls of Fame, NATA Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award, SEATA Award of Merit, SEATA Backbone Award, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine Excellence in Athletic Training Award, and the Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award from the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine.   

In addition to working for the Women’s Tennis Association, Sue is also an AT Spotter for the NFL.  

Sue is married to Al Green, an athletic trainer also in the NATA and SEATA Halls of Fame.  They have a daughter, Logan Green England who is full time in the Kentucky National Guard.  

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Sue Stanley-Green-Bio

Sue Stanley-Green received her BS from The Ohio State University and her MS from Purdue University.  Prior to joining the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), she was the Athletic Training Program Director and Associate Professor at Florida Southern College in Lakeland, FL.   Her athletic training career included serving as Associate Head Athletic Trainer at the University of Kentucky, Head Athletic Trainer at Centre College, Physician Extender for Kentucky Sports Medicine Clinic, and Director of Medical Services for Intramural Recreational Services at East Carolina University.  

Sue’s service to the Athletic Training Profession includes currently serving as the chair of the NATA Honors and Awards Committee and as a member of the NATA Historical Commission.  She previously served as a member of the NATA Board of Directors, a two-time Director on the Board of Certification, President of the Southeast Athletic Trainers Association, Vice President of the Kentucky Athletic Trainers Society, and Co-Medical Director of the Bluegrass State Games.  

Awards that Sue have earned include the NATA, SEATA, and ATAF Halls of Fame, NATA Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award, SEATA Award of Merit, SEATA Backbone Award, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine Excellence in Athletic Training Award, and the Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award from the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine.   

In addition to working for the Women’s Tennis Association, Sue is also an AT Spotter for the NFL.  

Sue is married to Al Green, an athletic trainer also in the NATA and SEATA Halls of Fame.  They have a daughter, Logan Green England who is full time in the Kentucky National Guard.