With a MBA from University of Nevada and BS in Servant Leadership, Ryan Sierra has plans of becoming an entrepreneur, running a sports academy focusing on leadership. The emphasis of servant leadership is entrenched in morality, truth, positive influence of mentoring, humility and accountability. These young people are the future of our country and what better vehicle to teach them, using sports to reach their fullest potential. Leading by example and empowering those around you to be their best versions of themselves, is my mantra.
By providing multiple sports, we are able to draw a myriad of young people from all walks of society, by appealing to their budding interests and desires. Using the backing of our local colleges and universities, they provide the program with young adults who are like minded in their approaches to leadership, but also different backgrounds give them their alternative styles of teaching. Diversity in style creates opportunity for the students to find a mentor who truly speaks to their conscience, and in turn, empowers them with confidence. The alumni from the program as well as the institutions of higher learning help with monetary donations to cover the costs for the student enrollment.
By being servants and using acts of service, the staff uses their own knowledge and integrity to build relationships. Being vulnerable but also holding the students accountable builds a lasting trust and provides the acceptance needed to make a difference in the young lives in attendance.
By providing multiple sports, we are able to draw a myriad of young people from all walks of society, by appealing to their budding interests and desires. Using the backing of our local colleges and universities, they provide the program with young adults who are like minded in their approaches to leadership, but also different backgrounds give them their alternative styles of teaching. Diversity in style creates opportunity for the students to find a mentor who truly speaks to their conscience, and in turn, empowers them with confidence. The alumni from the program as well as the institutions of higher learning help with monetary donations to cover the costs for the student enrollment.
By being servants and using acts of service, the staff uses their own knowledge and integrity to build relationships. Being vulnerable but also holding the students accountable builds a lasting trust and provides the acceptance needed to make a difference in the young lives in attendance.