National Leadership Program, Fall/Winter 2016
Adam Rothstein was a Policy Apprentice with RespectAbility. As a college hockey coach from 2014 – 2016 and a hockey mentor since a teenager, Rothstein has dedicated his life to uplifting others both on and off the ice. He continues to coach people both with and without disabilities.
Rothstein is interested in statistical projects. In college he wrote a baseball analytics program in which he analyzed what factors were the most effective for hitters and what the biggest contributors were to batting averages.
Rothstein graduated from Towson University in May 2016 with a Bachelors degree in economics and a minor in business. He intends to build a financial planning program to help people with and without disabilities be financially ready for the future.
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