JACK CROWE
Coach Jack Crowe’s coaching career spanned over 39 years and 13 conference championships. A native of Birmingham, Alabama, Crowe coached at some of the top football programs in the country and spent 27 years coaching in the state of Alabama. The recipient of numerous prestigious awards, honors and recognitions for his outstanding leadership and community contributions, he retired from coaching in 2012 and returned to his educational roots. He had graduated from UAB in pre-med, and during a three-year coaching sabbatical, he served as the Executive Director of the American Sports Medicine Institute.
In 2013 he formed the CoachSafely LLC as a consulting organization for developing youth sports safety policy, education, research and community outreach. He became a Co-Chair of the National Council of Youth Sports Safety in 2014 and toured the nation advocating for youth sports safety. In 2015 he initiated a pilot program in Trussville, Alabama that mandated every volunteer coach of child athletes take a course in sports injury recognition and prevention (a course he had developed along with the Andrews Research and Education Foundation).
In 2016 he led an advocacy for a House Bill in the Alabama State Legislature to mandate the course statewide. The bill became the first state law of its kind in the United States in April of 2018. Called the Coach Safely Act, the landmark law is implemented, administered and enforced by the Alabama Department of Public Health.
Crowe also helped create the 2019 ARPA/CoachSafely Initiative, a coach training and injury reporting joint venture that includes the CoachSafely Foundation, the Alabama Recreation and Parks Foundation and the Alabama Recreation and Parks Association.
JACK CROWE
Founder & Chairman
DREW FERGUSON
Drew Ferguson holds a Bachelor of Science in Education from the University of Georgia and a Master of Education with an emphasis in Sports Medicine and Exercise Physiology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Following graduation, Ferguson worked as an Athletic Trainer for the World Football League from 1974-1975. Along with Dr. Kurt Niemann, he co-founded the Sports Medicine Institute of Alabama (now Children’s of Alabama Sports Medicine) in 1975, where he served as Clinic Director for 46 years. In June of 2021, Ferguson became the Director of Development for UAB Sports & Exercise Medicine.
During his tenure as Children’s Director of Sports Medicine, Ferguson participated in numerous notable programs and events in Birmingham and beyond, including: 1975-1982 – Head Athletic Trainer for Coach Gene Bartow and UAB Athletics; 1979 – US Olympic Basketball Athletic Trainer at the US Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs; 1996 – Athletic Trainer for the US Olympic Track and Field Teams for the Olympic Games in Atlanta, GA; 2017 – Medical Director of the US Senior Games in Birmingham, AL; 2017 – Medical Director of the Maccabi Games Jewish Olympics in Birmingham, AL
He also has held numerous positions on local, state and regional committees for Athletic Trainers, healthcare professionals and youth sports safety advocates: 1994-1995 – Secretary/Treasurer of the Alabama State Board of Athletic Trainers; 1995-2008 – Chair of the Alabama State Board of Athletic Trainers; 2010-present – Member of the Alabama High School Athletic Association Medical Advisory Board; 2010-present – Chair of the Public Policy Committee of the Alabama Concussion Task Force
Ferguson has been actively involved in public health legislation, from the 1993 Athletic Trainer Licensure Act to the 2011 Statewide Concussion Law to the 2018 Coach Safely Act. Ferguson has received numerous awards and honors for his advocacy and service to his state and community involving youth sports and was inducted into the Alabama Athletic Trainers’ Association Hall of Fame in 2002.
DREW FERGUSON
President
JENNIFER CHADHA
Jennifer Chadha, a native of Homewood, Alabama, holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and a Master of Science in Sports Management from Virginia Commonwealth University. While at UAB, Jennifer was a member of the inaugural Softball team. Upon graduating from VCU, Jennifer worked in various roles at organizations supporting the sports industry in Charlotte, North Carolina. Most of her professional career was spent supporting sporting events in Charlotte while working at the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority. During her tenure there, Jennifer helped support the Atlantic Coastal Conference Football Championship, NCAA Regional Basketball Tournament and national youth sporting events.
Upon returning to the Birmingham area, Jennifer has been active in the community serving on various boards and with multiple civic organizations including the Service Guild of Birmingham and Edgewood Elementary Parent Teacher Organization. She is also a member of the Board of Directors of Homewood Parks & Recreation.
Jennifer lives in Homewood with her husband, Anil, and three daughters: Keely, Colbie and Maddy.
JENNIFER CHADHA
Chief Executive Officer
James Andrews, MD
Dr. James R. Andrews is internationally known and recognized for his skill as an orthopedic surgeon who has extended the careers of countless high school, college and professional athletes and for his scientific and clinical research on knee, shoulder and elbow injuries. He is a founding partner and medical director for the Andrews Institute in Gulf Breeze, Fla., and a founding member and president of the Andrews Research and Education Foundation. Dr. Andrews is a member of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and helped create the STOP Sports Injuries program for the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine. He graduated from Louisiana State University where he was the SEC indoor and outdoor pole vault champion. He completed LSU School of Medicine and his orthopedic residency at Tulane Medical School.
James Andrews, MD
Medical Director
BILL CLARK
Coach Bill Clark has announced that he will retire Aug. 1, 2022, as the head football coach at UAB, where he brought the program back from a two-year hiatus and took it to new heights. His record in six seasons at UAB was 49-26. His teams captured three Conference USA Western Division titles and two C-USA championships, the first division and conference championships in program history. His Blazers were bowl-eligible each year, playing in four bowl games and winning two, including a 2021 Independence Bowl win over No. 13 BYU, the highest-ranked opponent the Blazers had beaten in their history. Clark was named national coach of the year after both the 2017 and 2018 seasons.
His college coaching career includes five seasons as the defensive coordinator at South Alabama, where he helped build the program from scratch, and an 11-win season in his only year as head coach at his alma mater, Jacksonville State, where the Gamecocks recorded the first two FCS playoff victories in school history.
Clark also has extensive experience as a high school coach, including nine years as the head coach at Prattville (AL) High School, where his teams went 107-11. His tenure ended with back-to-back 15-0 seasons and two Class 6A state championships.
Bill Clark
Vice President
James C. Lee III
Mr. James C. Lee III, also known as Jimmy, serves as the Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of the Buffalo Rock Company. Buffalo Rock is the largest independent single shareholder-owned Pepsi bottler in the United States with offices and distribution centers throughout Alabama, Florida and Georgia, including its corporate headquarters in Birmingham, Alabama.
He currently serves on the boards of the American Beverage Association and the Children’s Hospital of Alabama and is President of the Vestavia Park Foundation. He is past president of the Children’s Hospital Foundation Board and of the Auburn University Athletic Development Council.
James C. Lee III
Vice Chairman
Larry Harper
Mr. Larry Harper is an entrepreneur who serves as the CEO of Play Safely Sports, the technology company aligned with CoachSafely to distribute a state-of-the-art injury recognition and prevention course to youth sports coaches, parents, administrators and organizations. Harper spent more than 20 years as a dedicated youth baseball, football, soccer and basketball coach and served as president of a 1,200-member baseball league. He is a proven business executive whose experience includes 30 years with startup companies, 18 years as a company president, 10 years in a leadership position for a Fortune 500 company and six years stewarding a corporate venture group.
Larry Harper
Technology Director
Steve Brown
Bio information for Mr. Steve Brown coming soon!
Steve Brown
Vice President External Affairs
Terri Winston, MPA
Terri Winston holds a Master of Public Administration degree from George
Washington University School and a Bachelor of Science degree from Auburn
University in Montgomery.
She served more than 15 years on Capitol Hill. Her tenure includes serving as State Projects Director and Assistant Press Secretary for U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby and Chief of Staff and Legislative Director for U.S. Rep. Harold Ford Sr. She also held senior staff positions for other prominent members of Congress.
After her tenure as a U.S. Senate and U.S. House staffer, Terri served as Deputy Director for Government Relations for the City of Chicago; Executive Director of Government Relations for Morehouse School of Medicine; Program Director for the National Council on Youth Sports Safety; and External Reviewer for the CDC’s Report to Congress on the Management of Traumatic Brain Injury in Children.
She also was the Managing Principal for Winston & Associates, LLC. The firm’s clients included Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, The Marcus Autism Center, the Central Savannah Wounded Warrior Project, American College of Rheumatology and Professional Women in Advocacy.
Terri currently serves on the Leadership Council for the Sports Philanthropy Network and is active with the Laureus Foundation’s Sport for Good Atlanta.
Terri Winston, MPA
Chief Policy Officer
Jordan Williams is a native of Vestavia Hills, Alabama. He graduated from the University of Alabama, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Human Environmental Science, with a focus on drug addiction and family relationships.
Jordan Williams
Community Engagement Coordinator
ADVISORY BOARD
Dr. David Satcher
16th U.S. Surgeon General
Dr. Jimmy Robinson
University of Alabama Team Physician
Dr. Beverly Jordan
Family & Sports Medicine Physician, Enterprise, AL
Dr. Kyle Hammond
Atlanta Falcons Team Physician
Margaret White
Community Initiatives Manager, Alabama Power
Paul Henderson
Co-founder/President, Encore Rehabilitation, Inc.
Alvin Briggs
Executive Director, Alabama HS Athletic Association
Dr. Irfan Asif
Chair, UAB Family & Community Medicine
Wayne Moss
Executive Director, National Council of Youth Sports
Charles A. Chesnutt
Senior VP & Treasurer, Genuine Parts Co.
Greg Henderson
President & CEO, Southeast Gas
Izell Reese
President and GM, Reigning Champs Experiences
Dr. Gil Fried
Sport Management chair, University of New Haven
LeAnn Crowe
Chief Development Officer, Children’s Harbor
Senior VP (retired), ESPN