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Carrie Gerlach Cecil

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Carrie Gerlach Cecil is an author, television show producer, and speaker. She is the CEO of a communications firm[1] and founded a social media training and education firm for athletes.[2][3] She authored the 2004 book the television show Emily's Reasons Why Not was based on[4] and produced the short-lived show. She also wrote a Christian themed book titled One Sunday.[5] She is married to Chuck Cecil, a University of Arizona football hall of fame player, NFL player, and coach. They have one daughter and have lived in Manhattan Beach, California when Chuck Cecil has not been coaching.[5]

She writes a football related column for the Arizona Daily Star[6] and did a feature on her husband's legendary play intercepting a ball in the end zone and running it all the way back more than 100 yards for a touchdown to seal a team victory.[7]

She was involved in the proposed Divas for Jesus television show.[8]

References

  1. ^ Smola, Jennifer. "Ohio State's actions will determine how it weathers public-relations storm, experts say".
  2. ^ "Firm tailors social media training to sports". www.sportsbusinessdaily.com.
  3. ^ https://www.bizjournals.com/losangeles/news/2017/10/30/la-area-firm-combs-social-media-as-background.html
  4. ^ "Women's lives are reflected in 'chick lit' genre".
  5. ^ a b "Author and speaker Carrie Gerlach Cecil talks about new novel".
  6. ^ Star, Special To The Arizona Daily. "Carrie Cecil's Red Zone: On our positive practice, hiring coaches in the AARP and giving back".
  7. ^ Star, Special to the Arizona Daily. "Carrie Cecil's Red Zone: Remembering 'the greatest defensive play in Arizona history'".
  8. ^ "Christian Reality TV Shows on the Rise — What's Behind the Trend?". www.christianpost.com.