Creating Reputation Management for Athletes

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  • 01:29, 8 January 2021 Urwumpe talk contribs deleted page Reputation Management for Athletes (Spam: content was: "Yes, you're an athlete but you're also so much more than that. You're a role model. Whether you like it or not there are always eyes looking to see what you're doing, what you're saying and how you're behaving. You're heavily scrutinized. Why, you may wonder? Because to lots of people, athletes are who they look up to as models of success; realizations of the American dream. What happens when an athlete's perception in the public falls short? What is to be done when all of...)

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