The Commercial Appeal

The inspiratio­n behind Tyler Summitt’s business

- Dan Fleser Knoxville News Sentinel USA TODAY NETWORK - TENNESSEE

Pat Summitt’s legacy rests largely on a foundation formed by her career as Tennessee’s legendary women’s basketball coach and someone who bravely fought a public battle against Alzheimer’s disease.

Those twin beams are sturdy, but Summitt’s son doesn’t think they fully support her life’s work.

“I think she was a trailblaze­r for women, not just women’s basketball,” Tyler Summitt told the USA TODAY NETWORK - Tennessee. “She was someone who took young girls and turned them into strong women.”

That dimension of Summitt’s life has served as the basis for creating the Pat Summitt Leadership Group. Tyler has enlisted the help of an accomplish­ed consulting duo to formulate a plan for converting his mother’s leadership lessons into a multi-dimensiona­l resource for private businesses and schools.

Pat Summitt coached for 38 seasons at Tennessee, winning 1,098 games and leading the Lady Vols to eight national championsh­ips. She announced in August 2011 that she had been diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s and later that year created a foundation along with Tyler to help raise funds and awareness to fight the disease.

She stepped down as coach following the 2011-12 season. She died on June 28, 2016.

Tyler Summitt said that the plan for the leadership group has been 10 months in the making. The first event was Tuesday in Atlanta with former Lady Vols AllAmerica­n Candace Parker and former Lady Vols athletic director Joan Cronan speaking to approximat­ely 300 employees at Coca-Cola. The event was streamed nationally for other Coca-Cola employees.

Tyler Summitt resigned as Louisiana Tech’s women’s coach in 2016 after admitting to an inappropri­ate relationsh­ip.

The sole owner of the business venture, he had been attending graduate school at UT. The pace of the project, though, has resulted in him suspending his studies.

“Things starting taking off so much with the leadership group, l felt like I had to decide,” he said. “I put the MBA on hold.”

Could there be a movie on Pat Summitt’s life?

The leadership group’s website states its intention to “activate, maximize and optimize the educationa­l and inspiratio­nal messages derived from the life, legend, legacy and leadership lessons of Coach Pat Summitt and convert them into highly relevant, brand-appropriat­e programs focused on ‘Leadership Excellence’ and ‘Executive Coaching for Women.’ ”

The mission statement went on to say the company’s “lines of business” are publicatio­n, education and training and film.

Regarding the latter aspect, Tyler Summitt said that he’s had “more than one” offer to do a movie about his mother’s life.

Like his role with the foundation, Tyler’s visibility regarding the leadership group will be as prominent as necessary. He was at UT on Wednesday, meeting with university officials about the business.

“I see my role,’ he said, “as protecting my mom’s legacy.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tennessee head coach Pat Summitt talks with Chamique Holdsclaw on the bench as Holdsclaw ices her knees in the final minutes of their game against Florida at the SEC women's tournament in 1999.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Tennessee head coach Pat Summitt talks with Chamique Holdsclaw on the bench as Holdsclaw ices her knees in the final minutes of their game against Florida at the SEC women's tournament in 1999.

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