Thursday January 28th, 6:30 pm
Central
Library Auditorium Atlanta-Fulton
Public Library System One Margaret Mitchell
Square Atlanta, GA
30303
One of MSU's greatest basketball players of all time, and Atlanta resident, Eric Snow has written an outstanding book on leadership.
We are helping Eric launch his new book at a "Book Signing" on January 28th at the Central Library Auditorium. Bring your camera and meet the 14 year NBA player and MSU all star!
When it comes to professional athletes and their
outside activities, few have been labeled and encompassed the term
"community ambassador" better than current Cleveland Cavaliers co-captain
and NBA veteran Eric Snow. Now officially retired after his 14th NBA season
(the 4th with his hometown Cleveland Cavaliers) , Eric is serving as an analyst
for Turner Sports'
NBATV. He has been one of the league's models of consistency both on
and off the court.
In his first book "Leading High Performers" (to be
released in December, 2009) Snow discusses what corporate, non profit, and
community leaders can do to bring out the best in people. A topic Eric has a unique knowledge of. While he has never possessed the gaudy
statistics needed to be regularly mentioned among the league's elite point
guards by television commentators, Eric Snow has played with and has had
incredible success against many of the best NBA players. And when a few of
those who were his teammates or opponents are eventually inducted into the Pro
Basketball Hall of Fame (like Gary Payton, Allen Iverson, and LeBron James),
each of them will say without hesitation that it was the assists from Eric Snow
on and off the court that helped make their success possible. Eric believes the secret ingredients to
leadership in an ever-changing landscape are being fast, fluid, and
flexible.
With a career that has included three trips to the NBA
Finals (1996, 2001, & 2007) the former Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year
has seen it all and done it all. Recognized as a winner on nearly every team he
has ever played on, Eric Snow is one of the few players in the league who can
be called a true team leader.
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