Friday, April 27, 2012

NFL kicker earns degree from ASU - Kansas City Business Journal:

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During breaks at NFL training Cundiff would open his laptop and many times putting in 30 to 40 hourw each week on the MBA throughthe W.P. Careh School of Business at ASU. Cundiff still is working out withNFL teams, this week with the Indianapolise Colts and two weeks ago with the Cleveland Browns. He’e not sure if he’ll get a job with eithet of the teams, but has solidifiedx a position within Scottsdale. “This is the best two-yeare investment I probably could have ever made in he said. “The W.P. Carey MBA Online Programk gave me the flexibility to attend traininbg camp with the Atlanta Falcons while still pursuinygmy degree.
” With five years of regular season experiences under his belt, the 29-year-old kicker was releasedc from the Atlanta Falcons and the Kansaa City Chiefs while working on his “I’ve got to be the only guy in the MBA program who got fired from two jobs while in the MBA program,” he The last time he played a regular season game was in the NFC Championshio during the 2006 season. He playeed during the preseasonin 2007, but was releases last year before training camp. Cundiff said he knew he had to startf thinking about his futurw for when his football careewas over.
He and his wife, an attorney, had just boughft a home in Phoenix when he decided to enrollin ASU’ MBA program. “Believe it or not, my online MBA team was a lot more functiona l than some of myNFL teams,” he said. “Thes online program also really helps you work on your communication s andinterpersonal skills, sincs you’re not dealing with people on a face-to-face

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