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Release Date: November 1, 2009 E-mail this story to a friend See a printer-friendly version of this article

Scott Anderson Named President of the College Athletic Trainers Society

View:   Letter from CATS President Anderson

Scott Anderson, Head Athletic Trainer for the University of Oklahoma, has been appointed the new President for the College Athletic Trainers Society (CATS) by its board of directors. 

The College Athletic Trainers’ Society represents certified and licensed athletic trainers employed by colleges and universities across the country.  Members include athletic trainers who provide healthcare for NAIA, NCAA Divisions I, II, III and junior college student-athletes.     

Scott Anderson who has been the Head Athletic Trainer for Oklahoma since August 1996, will become the fifth president for CATS.  “I am honored to be appointed President of the College Athletic Trainers’ Society,” says Anderson.  “This is an organization dedicated to the professional and personal life of the college athletic trainer as we expand the margin of safety for our student-athletes in sport.”
 
The organization, founded in 1992, developed its mission to help its members provide quality care, address health and welfare issues for student-athletes, focus on the needs and concerns of members and work to improve the quality of life of college athletic trainers.  “This is a very exciting time for our organization,” says CATS outgoing President Josephine Lee.  “The support for CATS has grown tremendously over years.  I am confident Scott Anderson will help lead and elevate this society to new heights.  His contributions toward addressing the health and safety of student-athletes have been proven through his work on the Inter-Association Task Forces for Sickle Cell Trait in Athletes, Safety in Football for Off-Season Conditioning and Exertional Heat Illness.”

The work-life balance of college and university athletic trainers is another important issue for the society and its members.  Anderson plans to help lead and become a role mole for young athletic trainers in addressing this important issue.  He is a head athletic trainer who supervises eighteen staff members, a family man, husband and a father of three children.  “Scott’s leadership and support for his staff is second to none. He encourages efficient time management, which allows us the flexibility to enjoy a healthy balance of professional and personal commitments.” adds Robert Fulton, Assistant Athletic Trainer who works football with Anderson. 

When asked about his goals during his new presidency, Anderson replies, “I look forward to working within the leadership of the Society and the membership with the goal of serving and supporting the College Athletic Trainer as we elevate the esteem and influence of these professionals and their profession.”

Anderson’s career began as an Assistant Athletic Trainer for the University of Oklahoma.  He then served as the Head Athletic Trainer at Tulane University from 1987 to 1996.  In 1997, Anderson returned to the Oklahoma Sooners to become Head Athletic Trainer.  In addition, to his work in Inter-Association Task Forces, Anderson also serves as chair of the Education Program for the Big 12 Medical Aspects of Sports Committee and is actively involved within the athletic training profession.       

Anderson will replace outgoing CATS President Josephine Lee who recently accepted the position of Executive Director for the organization.

[CONTACT:  Josephine Lee,  jlee@collegeathletictrainer.org]