
Garrett Milchin is an Economics major and three-time SEC Honor Roll selection.
McMullen, Milchin to Participate in SEC Career Tour
Tuesday, November 26, 2019 | Baseball
GAINESVILLE, Fla.—University of Florida seniors Kirby McMullen and Garrett Milchin have been selected to participate in the 2019 Southeastern Conference Career Tour on Dec. 3-5 in Atlanta.
McMullen, a Food & Resource Economics major, and Milchin, an Economics major, will be among 28 current and former SEC student-athletes will participate in the SEC Career Tour. Both student-athletes are three-time SEC Honor Roll recipients and will be the only current SEC baseball players among the group.
This marks the fourth consecutive year the Conference has invited student-athletes from each of its institutions to participate in the career tour leading up to the SEC Football Championship Game.
The goal of the career tour is to provide exposure for SEC student-athletes who are seeking career opportunities in various fields. The group is scheduled to visit the headquarters and meet with executives at several corporations in the Atlanta area including Cox Communications, NCR Corporation, Winning Edge Leadership Academy, The Home Depot and UPS.
The 28 student-athletes will begin the three-day event at the site of the SEC Championship Game where they will meet with Mercedes-Benz Stadium staff and take a tour of the facility. Also included on the agenda is a dinner with SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey and presentations by Josh Foliart, former Arkansas football student-athlete and co-founder and CEO of the MULTIPLi Global, and Randy Hain, founder and president of Serviam Partners. Former student-athletes Rashad Roundtree (Georgia football), Beatriz Travalon (Auburn swimming and diving), Natalie Hinds (Florida swimming and diving) and Kathryn Cosgrove (Tennessee rowing) will meet with the group and share their experience of the SEC Career Tour and how it helped in their job search.
McMullen, a Food & Resource Economics major, and Milchin, an Economics major, will be among 28 current and former SEC student-athletes will participate in the SEC Career Tour. Both student-athletes are three-time SEC Honor Roll recipients and will be the only current SEC baseball players among the group.
This marks the fourth consecutive year the Conference has invited student-athletes from each of its institutions to participate in the career tour leading up to the SEC Football Championship Game.
The goal of the career tour is to provide exposure for SEC student-athletes who are seeking career opportunities in various fields. The group is scheduled to visit the headquarters and meet with executives at several corporations in the Atlanta area including Cox Communications, NCR Corporation, Winning Edge Leadership Academy, The Home Depot and UPS.
The 28 student-athletes will begin the three-day event at the site of the SEC Championship Game where they will meet with Mercedes-Benz Stadium staff and take a tour of the facility. Also included on the agenda is a dinner with SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey and presentations by Josh Foliart, former Arkansas football student-athlete and co-founder and CEO of the MULTIPLi Global, and Randy Hain, founder and president of Serviam Partners. Former student-athletes Rashad Roundtree (Georgia football), Beatriz Travalon (Auburn swimming and diving), Natalie Hinds (Florida swimming and diving) and Kathryn Cosgrove (Tennessee rowing) will meet with the group and share their experience of the SEC Career Tour and how it helped in their job search.
| 2019 SEC Career Tour Participants | ||
| Alabama | Samuel Fischer | Tennis |
| Alabama | Hailey Higgins | Rowing |
| Arkansas | Nicholas Hilson | Track |
| Arkansas | Stefani Doyle | Soccer |
| Auburn | Justus Perry | Softball |
| Auburn | Graysen Huff | Men's Golf |
| Florida | Kirby McMullen | Baseball |
| Florida | Garrett Milchin | Baseball |
| Georgia | Alex BeMiller | Men's Swimming & Diving |
| Georgia | Donna Blaum | Women's Swimming & Diving |
| Kentucky | Jackson Hawthorne | Men's Soccer |
| Kentucky | Lesedi Jacobs | Women's Tennis |
| LSU | Milan Stokes | Volleyball |
| LSU | Monica Dibildox | Women's Golf |
| Mississippi | Myles Hartsfield | Football |
| Mississippi | Gabrielle Little | Women's Soccer |
| Mississippi State | Olivia Hernandez | Soccer |
| Mississippi State | John "Mitchell" Storm | Men's Basketball |
| Missouri | Madison Lewis | Soccer |
| Missouri | Griffin Schaetzle | Men's Swimming & Diving |
| South Carolina | Jana Johns | Softball |
| South Carolina | Paul Quildies | Men's Soccer |
| Tennessee | Mariah Smith | Women's Golf |
| Tennessee | Alontae Taylor | Football |
| Texas A&M | Riley McQuaid | Women's Tennis |
| Texas A&M | Allonte Wingate | Baseball (former) |
| Vanderbilt | Grace Jackson | Soccer |
| Vanderbilt | Selah Peacock | Women's Swimming & Diving |
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