Akinyooye is making a career out of his childhood passion, working for the New York Knicks.
One valuable lesson that David Akinyooye 鈥11, now an assistant coach for a minor league NBA team in Oklahoma, took聽away from his time as a student at 茄子视频 was that having a long-term plan was just as important as having an immediate one.
Learning聽that lesson聽from Office聽of the聽President聽Chief of聽Staff Maggie聽Yoon Grafer聽鈥98, M.A.聽鈥08, who was聽director for community relations at the time, Akinyooye began to explore opportunities off the basketball court that allowed him聽to network. Shortly after graduation, he obtained a job with the New York Knicks as a coaching workout associate. He credits earning that position to a series of mock interviews with counselors at the Center for Career and Professional Development.
鈥淚鈥檓 still around something I鈥檝e loved doing since I was a kid,鈥 Akinyooye said of his job as an assistant coach with the Oklahoma City Blue, a member of the NBA D-League and the development team for the NBA鈥檚 Oklahoma City Thunder. 鈥淚 get to work with the players and I like interacting with them and helping them develop both on and off the court.鈥
Akinyooye still credits what he learned as a communications major at Adelphi to helping him get where he is now. When asked what he learned at Adelphi helps him most at his current job, Akinyooye answered that he feels it is the ability to interact with others.
鈥淎s an assistant coach, I have to meet with other coaches, players, management and people off the court daily,鈥 he said. 鈥淛unior year, I started attending events that didn鈥檛 have to do with聽basketball and it helped me get out of my comfort zone. The skills I learned there are essential for my job now.鈥
While Akinyooye views communication as a critical asset to his current job, he will always remember the networking experience he received as a student.
鈥淚 learned through the Center for Career [and Professional] Development that selling yourself in interviews is really important,鈥 Akinyooye said. 鈥淭homas Ward [鈥93] and Bernadine Waller [M.A. 鈥10] really instilled in me to make sure that I don鈥檛 leave any interviews with any regrets. I wouldn鈥檛 have gotten my start without networking and hard work toward my craft.鈥
This article appeared in the Career Compass聽 Newsletter.