“Helping those who help others” The College Athletic Trainers’ Society is proud to honor Jack Weakley, a person who has contributed not only to our society but to our profession. During his career with Johnson & Johnson, he has continuously played a major role in the NATA, the profession of athletic training and the evolution of CATS. In 1992, as CATS was formed, Jack Weakley was there offering encouragement, advice and support. He believed in our mission. Over the years, as we have grown, his continued support has been invaluable. He never doubted or questioned the need for our organization’s existence. In turn, our society will never forget his commitment to us. Over the past thirteen years he has been a loyal friend, showing genuine concern not only for our society, but for each and every member; and for this, we thank him. |
Past Award Recipients |
Dr. Sally Nogle Michigan State University 2023 Recipient |
Ron Courson University of Georgia 2015 Recipient |
John Powell Michigan State University 2011 Recipient |
Fred Mueller UNC Chapel Hill 2013 Recipient |
Paul Grace 2009 Recipient |
Kevin Guskiewicz UNC Chapel Hill 2007 Recipient |
James Zeszutek, JD First Recipient of the Jack Weakley CATS Service Award |
About our societyFounded for college and university athletic trainers and healthcare professionals who provide and manage healthcare for the intercollegiate student-athlete. Our members are dedicated to the delivery of quality healthcare and ensuring the health and safety of our student-athletes. |