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Mike Sims-Walker Provides Boost to Jags and to Florida State College!

While many young men dream of becoming an NFL player, the odds of it happening… aren’t great. (If you want numbers, I suggest you check out the website bookofodds.com.) While that shouldn’t prevent you from pursuing your dreams, you must have a back-up plan. Luckily, you have options; careers that’ll make you sweat, make you money and, quite possibly, make you a superstar. Just ask the men of steel in teal. We did.
By Celine McArthur Thu, May 20, 2010 8:15 am EDT

I created this campaign to encourage and inspire the young people in our community to think about their back-up career plans. If Miller, Sims-Walker and Curry can think outside the stadium, they can too. Stay tuned for our behind-the-scenes video from these shoots. We’ll show you how Miller carved that ice trophy, fill you in on Sims-Walker’s second favorite sport and show you what it took to make Curry growl.

I can’t thank Zach, Mike, Walter, Renzo Sheppard and Robert Tilka enough for helping us make this happen.

Celine McArthurAbout the Author
Celine McArthur is the Associate Vice President of Strategic Communications at Florida State College at Jacksonville. A veteran television news anchor and award-winning investigative reporter, she came to Florida State College in July of 2009 following nearly a decade of anchoring and reporting at a Jacksonville TV station, with previous stints in markets as diverse as Washington D.C. and Austin, TX. Celine earned her Master of Arts in Communications and Public Policy from American University and her Bachelor of Science in Journalism at Boston University. Her secret password is energy.