UL – Lynn Williams, the University of Louisiana’s co-equipment manager, was honored this month with the 2009 Glenn Sharp Award, given to the National Equipment Manager of the Year by the Athletic Equipment Managers Association.
Williams received the award – the highest honor bestowed by the association – at the Annual AEMA National Convention held in Jacksonville, Fla., June 9-12.
Williams recently completed his 25th year as the Ragin’ Cajuns’ equipment manager, a position he’s held since June 1985. He’s been a certified equipment manager since 1992 and serves as the AEMA’s District IV CEU Director (continuing education committee).
Williams was one of 11 candidates nominated by their respective districts for the prestigious award. He was chosen to represent District IV which consists of equipment managers from Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee.
Williams was selected as one of the Top 3 finalists by a committee which reviews all 11 applicants. Then at the AEMA general membership meeting on June 12, Williams was announced as winner of a membership vote which included over 500 votes cast.
“This profession allows people like me to succeed,” Williams mentioned. “It’s an opportunity for people of all abilities to go out and do the job and be successful. To be voted on and be nominated by the people that I work with in the association is a tremendous honor.
“I can honestly say that I am proud to be a member of the AEMA and love the job that I do as an equipment manager.”
Williams attended UL from August 1980 through December 1985 and graduated with a degree in general business. He was named the Cajuns’ interim equipment manager in June 1985 and upon graduation was hired full time.
He and his brother, Lyle, who works with him as the Ragin' Cajuns’ co-equipment manager, help local athletic associations with proper fitting and maintenance of athletic equipment.
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