Jay Holgate has joined Football Speakers as a professional speaker. Jay is an SEC sports writer and motivational speaker based in Atlanta, Georgia. Here is the link to his promotional video.
As a credentialed member of the SEC, he reports exclusively on SEC football and basketball. His column is published weekly in over 200 on-line newspapers in the Southeast, and he can be heard weekly on sports radio stations across the South.
An active member of the Football Writers Association of America, Jay writes on leadership skills, management styles, strategy, psychology, teamwork and motivation used in winning in the SEC. Because Jay is a freelance writer not beholden to a newspaper, he can take a story where a beat writer may not go.
Jay is also a weekly guest on a number of sports radio programs around the South, and his radio interviews have been viewed by thousands on YouTube.
Recognizing the management practices of a head coach are nearly identical to those of a well run organization, Jay began articulating these lessons to business leaders.
No matter the size of the organization, Jay’s encouraging and passionate message about hope, focusing on the goal, and the perseverance required of every member each day is both motivating and inspiring.
Jay is also a certified life coach who works with athletes and executives, challenging clients to exceed their expectations.
His own personal story of following his dreams began simply wanting to be on the sidelines of an SEC football game. In time Jay was led to the media press box, and put right in the middle of the recruiting war of a top 5 football player in the country.
Watching his own dreams build through the years drives him to push others to live a life of fulfillment and happiness.
Jay is married to Kim Freeman of Atlanta, Georgia. They have two children who follow SEC football, Ashley Reagan 17, and Jack 6.
Through the end of July, here are the verbal commits for 2012:
1) LSU Tigers 18
2) Alabama Crimson Tide 14
3) Miss State Bulldogs 14
4) Auburn Tigers 13
5) Arkansas Razorbacks 12
6) Ole Miss Rebels 8
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