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Shelton State Community College: Shelton State Community College Names Gaido As New Esports Coach
Jackson Gaido has been selected to lead the Shelton State Esports team. With a wealth of gaming experience and management, Gaido is no s ...
December 9, 2021
December 9, 2021 β On the heels of a successful season, the Shelton State Community College Esports team has named its new Esports Coach.
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Jackson Gaido has been selected to lead the Shelton State Esports team. With a wealth of gaming experience and management, Gaido is no stranger to Shelton State. Most recently, he participated as an active member of the Collegeβs Esports team and is currently pursuing a degree in Programming and Application Development. He accepts this new position with tremendous anticipation.
βI am extremely excited to be a new part of this team as the coach and help each player achieve their max potential,β stated Gaido. βI canβt wait to see how this amazing group continues to grow and perform!β
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Gaido joins Shelton State Esports sponsor Elena Hodgson in leading the team.
Connect with the Shelton State Esports team by following their Twitch channel at SSCC Esports. See what is happening by following SSCC Athletics on social media.
For more information, contact SSCC Media and Communication atΒ mediacom@sheltonstate.edu.
A vital member of the Alabama Community College System, Shelton State Community College is committed to creating new opportunities for West Alabama. βWith a renewed focus on meeting the needs of its customers, the College offers innovative solutions and an enhanced approach to customized education, training, and community impact,β states President Brad Newman.Β βCollectively, we will be excellent in each!β
Be part of the new vision for our shared community.Β Visit sheltonstate.edu to learn more or apply.
This press release was produced by the Shelton State Community College. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.