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One on One: Editor Andrew Cohen Reflects on 20 Years with Athletic Business
By Paul Steinbach, January 19, 2011
He's not sure what's more personally significant, reaching 50 years of age or 20 years of employment at Athletic Business, but Andrew Cohen passes both anniversaries in 2011.

One on One: Personal Trainer David Geslak Helps Autistic Children
By Paul Steinbach, January 2011
David Geslak's personal training career has taken him from making stronger men of major college football players to changing the diapers of 16-year-old boys. He has no regrets about the career change.

One on One: Ballpark Organist Nancy Faust Gives Final Performance
By Catherine Liewen, November 2010
Comisky Park's retiring organ player looks back on 41-year career.

One on One: Environmentalist Allen Hershkowitz Says Sports Can Aid Climate Change
By Paul Steinbach, October 2010
How Can Sports Help Environmentalists Win the Climate Change Battle?

One on One: Sports Agent John Phillips Tackles Corruption
By Paul Steinbach, September 2010
The sports-agent profession is spiraling out of control.

One on One: Baseball Fan Hollye Minter Recalls Fall from Stands
By Paul Steinbach, August 2010
What is it like to fall out of the upper deck at a Major League Baseball stadium?

One on One: Tourism Expert Laurence Chalip Acknowledges Impact of Sports
By Paul Steinbach, June 2010
A sports tourism expert discusses leveraging sports for maximum impact.

One on One: Fitness Advocate Gary Carleton’s Summer Teen-Fitness Initiative
By Paul Steinbach, May 2010
Teen Fitness Network identifies health clubs willing to provide free summer access to kids.

One on One: Robbie Levine Foundation's Craig Levine Stresses Value of AEDs
By Paul Steinbach, April 2010
A father who lost his 9-year-old son to sudden cardiac arrest dedicates his life to saving others.

One on One: Risk Control Expert Chris Rogers Warns Against Complacency
By Paul Steinbach, March 2010
Rogers discusses the challenges of keeping spectators safe.

One on One: Sports Psychiatrist Michael Liebowitz Tackles Athlete Anxiety
By Paul Steinbach, January 2010
Liebowitz discuss social anxiety disorder in athletes.

One on One: Angelo State AD Kathleen Brasfield Explains the Importance of Div. II
By Paul Steinbach, December 2009
Brasfield discusses the success of Division II athletics programs.

One on One: Baseball Fan John Salvo Witnesses Every Possible MLB Matchup
By Paul Steinbach, November 2009
A seasoned spectator shares his thoughts on the game's destinations.

One on One: Pole Vaulting Expert Jan Johnson Sizes Up Safety of the Sport
By Paul Steinbach, October 2009
A former world-class vaulter suggests improvements to the landing area.

One on One: Restaurateur John Sergi Eschews Concessions as Revenue Generators
By Paul Steinbach, September 2009
A concessions expert explains the importance of strategic, fan-friendly food service.

One on One: Author Scott Tinley Researches the Disposability of Athletes
By Paul Steinbach, August 2009
A former triathlete explains what happens after athletes retire.

One on One: College World Series President Jack Diesing Jr. Transitions to New Venue
By Paul Steinbach, June 2009
The College World Series prepares for its next chapter

One on One: Ward Dill Introduces the Radial Bat
By Paul Steinbach, May 2009
Ward Dill takes a swing at developing a new kind of wood baseball bat — one that is nearly unbreakable.

One on One: Keith Lerner Secures Insurance Policies for Top Draft Picks
By Paul Steinbach, April 2009
The owner of Total Planning Sports Services explains the art of insuring collegiate players who are on the cusp of turning pro.

One on One: Ed Dougherty Helps Sports Teams Improve Broadcast Capabilities
By Paul Steinbach, March 2009
Engineer Ed Dougherty explains why his new Wavecam design will improve broadcast capabilities as well as generate revenue for sports teams.

One on One: College Football Coach John Gagliardi Discusses Unconventional Methods
By Paul Steinbach, December 2007
John Gagliardi discusses the unconventional coaching methods which have led him to win more college football games than any other coach in history.

One On One: U.S. Baseball Fan Joel Ehrendreich Is Launching Programs in India
By Nicholas Brown, August 2007
U.S. baseball fan Joel Ehrendreich is launching programs in India.

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