James Loehr, Class of 2002
Born and raised in Denver, Jim is a pioneer in the field of sports psychology, holding a masters and a doctorate degree in counseling psychology from the University of Northern Colorado. He began his career in Colorado, focusing on the mental and psychological qualities of champions.
Today, Jim is recognized worldwide for his groundbreaking contributions to the field of performance psychology. He has worked with an array of Fortune 500 companies as well as hundreds of world-class athletes.
Jim has authored numerous books and has appeared on CBS's 48 Hours and 60 Minutes, and numerous other networks and programs. His work has been chronicled in many publications, including Newsweek, Fortune and Time Magazine.
Jim's work has earned him an International Tennis Hall of Fame Educational Merit Award.
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