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      <title>Why Anthony D. Altavilla Coaches Football</title>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text"><p>It's no secret that Anthony D. Altavilla loves football. He's always watching games on television, reading about games online and in the newspaper and talking up football to his friends and family members. In fact, he thinks the game is so important that he devotes some of his rare free time to help coach young people as they learn to play football.  &nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><div style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://www.kidsfranchisebusiness.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/kids-football.jpg" height="240" alt="kids football coach" width="360" /></div><br /><br />  Anthony D. Altavilla is a Carmel Dad's Club Football Coach. This means that he can be found on the football field throughout the season, coaching youngsters through drills, exercises, scrimmages and games. He's constantly stressing fundamentals, like footwork and ball handling, and he's known for being an incredibly tough coach. <a href="http://bigsight.org/anthony_d_altavilla" title="Anthony D. Altavilla">Anthony D. Altavilla</a> is the coach the players want if they truly wish to improve their games and learn how to be better football players. While Anthony D. Altavilla isn't stingy with praise and he can lavish performing players with lots of compliments and words of encouragement, he's the first person to point out a mistake in the hopes of helping players improve.  <br /><br />  Students listen to Anthony D. Altavilla as he coaches because he's got the experience to back up his advice. He's in the Rumson-Fair Haven High School Hall of Fame in Football. He was All-Time Reception Leader for in 1984, when he attended Wabash College. He was voted Most Valuable Player by his teammates in 1984. Students like to learn from people who actually know how to play the game, rather than from people who can just talk about the game and not play it themselves.   <br /><br />  Anthony D. Altavilla thinks football is incredibly important for students to learn and play. Through playing football, they learn how to work together as one common unit directed toward one single goal. This sort of teamwork and focus will be important for students as they enter the workforce. Football also teaches students to focus and reduce distractions. They have a role to play, and any minor slip in attention could cause them to miss out on achieving their goals. This, again, is important in the business world. Plus football is downright fun, <a href="http://anthonydaltavilla.wordpress.com/tag/anthony-d-altavilla/" title="anthony d altavilla">Anthony D. Altavilla</a> says, and he loves sharing his passion for the sport with new players. <p>&nbsp;</p></div>]]>
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      <title>Anthony D. Altavilla: an Ethical Businessman in Carmel, Indiana</title>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">        <p>For Anthony D. Altavilla, fraud is one of the most serious crimes a company can commit. This isn't something Anthony D. Altavilla would ever do, and the way he lives his life is proof of that commitment. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>Anthony D. Altavilla works in the financial sector. As president of Redstone Communications, LLC, he helps company clients strengthen their boards and get access to capital. Redstone helps its company clients become more known to the investment community through conversations with investment professionals such as brokers, analysts and portfolio managers. Redstone also has many financing contacts which invest in small/microcap companies and provide the necessary capital to help. In addition, Redstone can help its company clients by strengthening the board or with CEO, CFO or COO recruitment. Anthony D. Altavilla knows that his reputation is on the line with each and every transaction. Anger one client and you may not have more company clients coming to see you. Anthony D. Altavilla also knows that many people who come to see him are his friends and neighbors, and he must be able to look them in the eye with honesty when he sees them later.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>The honesty and integrity of&nbsp;<a href="http://www.skopem.com/anthony-d-altavilla-professional-review/" title="Anthony D. Altavilla">Anthony D. Altavilla</a>&nbsp;can be demonstrated by the fact that people in the community of Carmel trust and respect him. They ask him to sit on boards when they need a bit of financial advice and leadership. He sits on the boards of a variety of organizations, including Bloodhound Underground, The Wellness Community and The Burn Foundation. His golf club, the Crooked Stick Golf Club, has asked him to sit on the Executive Committee for the 2012 BMW Championship, which will be held at the prestigious golf course. Anthony D. Altavilla also coaches youngsters in the sport of football. Parents know he can be trusted to teach the game, and to act as a role model for these young kids as they learn how to navigate the wider world. It's an important role that Anthony D. Altavilla takes quite seriously.&nbsp;</p> <p>When people need help or leadership, they come to see Anthony D. Altavilla, because he's an honest man that can be trusted to do the right thing.&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p></div>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2011 01:55:42 +0200</pubDate>
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