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HISTORY & ARCHIVES COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE CONTACTS
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John Anderson, LAT, ATC

Co-Chair (AL)

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VACANT

Co-Chair 

 

Kellie Way, MS, LAT, ATC, CSCS

Member (FL)

 

Jay Shoop, ATC

Member (GA)

 

Vacant TBD

Member (KY)

 

Robert Goodwin, ATC

Member (LA)

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Beth Kates, MS, LAT, ATC

Member (MS)

 

Robert Williams, ATC

Member (TN)

 

Board Liaison:  President Pattie Tripp (FL)

 

 

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COMMITTEE INFORMATION

1. SEATA Committee

a) Composition (7 members). One Member from each state; of which, one shall be appointed as the Chair.

b) Chair. The committee chair shall be selected by the SEATA President, in consultation with the SEATA Officers, State President(s), and/or committee members, and approved by the Executive Board.

c) Purpose. Collect, maintain, preserve, and disseminate the historical records of SEATA.

d) Duties.

i) Archive and catalog the historical records of the Association.

ii) Make historical documents available to advance the purpose of the Association

iii) Conduct activities to promote an appreciation by the membership of the Association’s history and past leadership.

e) Polices: Committee members shall adhere to the general SEATA committee policies as stated in Section II.C.

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SOUTHEAST ATHLETIC TRAINERS' ASSOCIATION

The Southeast Athletic Trainers' Association (SEATA) is District IX of the National Athletic Trainers' Association.  It is a not-for-profit organization dealing with the concerns of its members and the profession of athletic training as a whole.  This association was first started back in 1950.  Initially comprised of the members of the Southeastern Conference schools, this district is represented by Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.

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SEATA

PO Box# 158

Richmond KY 40476-0158

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