The Stanley Hotel - Estes Park, Colorado Dec 2008 - Jan 2012
Sales Manager
Hawks Cay Resort Jan 2008 - Jun 2008
Director of Guest & Leisure Services (Executive Committee)
Cheeca Lodge & Spa Jan 2005 - Jan 2008
Director of Guest Services
America's Best Contacts and Eyeglasses Oct 2002 - Jan 2005
Regional Manager
Cheley Colorado Camps - Estes Park, Colorado Jun 1999 - Aug 2002
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BS, Speech Communication
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The sophomore from Atlanta had a great fall camp at safety. He'll be one of the faces you see filling the shoes of departed starters Brian Randolph and LaDarrell McNeil. Butch Jones has consistently praised Abernathy's consistency. Abernathy got his feet wet last year at nickel back and on special t
Date: Aug 31, 2016
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Tennessee says it's unfazed by high preseason expectations
The only starters from last season's Outback Bowl blowout of Northwestern missing from this season's roster are offensive tackle Kyler Kerbyson, wide receiver Von Pearson, defensive tackle Owen Williams and safeties Brian Randolph and LaDarrell McNeil.
Date: Aug 01, 2016
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Tennessee hoping to start new draft streak this year
Among the notable performances at Tennessee's pro day, defensive tackle Owen Williams did 42 repetitions on the bench press while safety Brian Randolph had 31 repetitions on the bench press and also ran the 40 in 4.4 seconds.
Date: Mar 30, 2016
Category: Sports
Source: Google
No. 2 TCU rallies to avoid upset, gets by Kansas State
-yard punt return and 48-yard catch but dropped a potential game-tying 56-yard touchdown pass with less than four minutes left. The Bulldogs got to Tennessees 27 in the final seconds, but Brian Randolph broke up Greyson Lamberts pass to Malcolm Mitchell in the right corner of the end zone.
back up starter Joshua Dobbs. By trying out offensive linemen at multiple positions, the Vols have given themselves more options at that spot. Theyve gained depth at safety, where Evan Berry and Todd Kelly Jr. have made strides while backing up returning starters Brian Randolph and LaDarrell McNeil.
Hours after Tennessee coach Butch Jones said there is no process that will allow him to appeal the suspension of safety Brian Randolph for the first half of the Missouri game, the program announced that star linebacker A.J. Johnson and defensive back Michael Williams are suspended from team activiti
Having already endured a loss in the state playoffs to Loudon on Friday night, whatever Signal fans were in Neyland Stadium's stands to support former quarterback Reese Phillips, now a backup for Kentucky, watched a Phillips pass returned for a touchdown by Volunteers defensive back Brian Randolph."The Brian Randolph touchdown to put us up by two scores really got things rolling for us," Vols coach Butch Jones said. "(And) holding them to 3-of-14 (on third-down conversions) -- that's a very good, explosive offense."
The Vols are half set in the secondary. Junior safety Brian Randolph, who already has 23 starts, is one of the most experienced players on the team. Last season, he had four interceptions, including a game-saver against South Alabama. The Vols can entrust one starting cornerback spot to sophomore Ca
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