Dillan Bennett
Penn State World Campus
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Dillan Bennett is a highly experienced professional with 14.3 years of work experience. She has a diverse skill set including social media, event planning, event management, sports management, sports, and teaching. Dillan is currently a Volunteer Assistant Coach for Men's Volleyball at Penn State University in the United States. She has held various positions in different organizations, including Santa Barbara Volleyball Club and Bishop Garcia Diego High School. Dillan's dedication to her work and expertise in the field make her a valuable asset in any organization.
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Volunteer Assistant Coach, Men's Volleyball at Penn State University
Work Experience
instructor director of volleyball
Club Director
Assistant Director
Spectator Sports
Dillan Bennett's Professional Milestones
- Physical Education Teacher | Head Coach (2019-05-01~2022-05-01): Building a successful and dynamic physical education program that amplifies students' physical performance and promotes academic excellence.
- Head Coach Women'S Volleyball (2015-05-01~2016-12-01): Curating the championship-winning women's volleyball tournament, shaping the way women play in the world.
Education
Organizational Leadership,
Bachelors
Skill
Social Media
Event Planning
Event Management
Sports Management
Sports
Teaching
Certification
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