The summit centered around uplifting women in sports, discussing the struggles that come with being a female student-athlete and the transition from being a student-athlete to entering the workforce. Discussing how to use their time at UT to prepare for life after sports, an emphasis was placed on Pat Summitt’s ‘Definite Dozen’ principles, a code of 12 rules the legendary Tennessee basketball coach asked her players to live by.
Among the LVFLs at the leadership summit was former volleyball player Giana Pellizzon. However, Pellizzon was in attendance as more than just a former player; she’s now a graduate assistant with Student-Athlete Development at UT.
“Seeing how much our athletic department really uplifts and promotes women’s sports is inspiring,” Pellizzon said. “You don’t see that everywhere in the country. For us to have that Lady Vol logo, a brand that distinguishes us as women leaders and female student-athletes is very unique and special.”
After graduating in the spring of 2022, during her first year in the graduate position, Pellizzon helped with the planning and facilitation of the first edition of the Lady Vol Leadership Summit.
After witnessing the event, she was so moved and compelled enough by the impact of the leadership summit that she decided to make an annual donation to the event so that it might continue on. It was a decision that was not made lightly and is one that she hopes will help leave a mark on future Lady Vols.
“During my time here, I learned about the platform that I have as an athlete at UT and how to use that to promote positive change in the community.” Pellizzon said. “There’s a privilege and honor that comes with being a Lady Vol. The importance of giving back to those who helped me get to where I’m at today is one of the many reasons I wanted to give back to something that I am so passionate about and appreciative of. I hope to have a similar influence on current Lady Vols to help them realize their potential and how being able to call yourself a…
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