NATA Hall of Fame Inductee for 2004
Sue Stanley-Green
Sue Stanley-Green received her BS from The Ohio State University and her MS from Purdue University. She served as Director of Intramural Recreational Services at East Carolina University. While at ECU, she met NATA Executive Secretary Mary Edgerly when the national office was in Greenville, N.C. It was through this introduction to the NATA that Sue started her extensive service to the NATA and the athletic training profession. Her athletic training career included being the Associate Head Athletic Trainer at the University of Kentucky and the first women to work SEC Football, Athletic Trainer-Physician Extender for Kentucky Sports Medicine Clinic, Head Athletic Trainer at Centre College and at the time of her induction into the Hall of Fame, Program Director of the Athletic Training Education Program at Florida Southern College. Sue's service to the profession includes serving as a member of the NATA Board of Directors, a two time Director on the Board of Certification, President of District 9, Vice President of the Kentucky Athletic Trainers Society, and Co-Medical Director of the Bluegrass State Games. She traveled internationally with USA Basketball Teams. Ms Stanley-Green's awards include the NATA Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award, SEATA Award of Merit, SEATA Backbone Award and was the recipient of the 2004 American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine Excellence in Athletic Training. She is married to fellow Hall of Fame recipient Al Green. They are the first married couple inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Sue Stanley-Green Hall of Fame Video
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