University of North Carolina Athletics
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Dwight Hollier
- Title:
- Senior Associate Athletic Director
Student-Athlete Health, Well-Being & Program Outreach
- Email:
- Phone:
- 919-962-6000
Dwight Hollier, a standout UNC and pro linebacker who has continued to make a positive mark on football as Vice President of Wellness and Clinical Services for the NFL, returned to UNC in September of 2018 as Senior Associate Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Health, Well-Being and Program Outreach.
Hollier oversees the Strength and Conditioning, Sports Medicine and Nutrition, and Student-Athlete Development units within the Department of Athletics. He also serves on the department's Executive Leadership Team and as a sport administrator.
"Our focus is to make the student-athlete experience at Carolina as rewarding as it can be – and that means continuing to look for ways to improve and innovate in the areas of physical health, mental health, mentoring and leadership,'' UNC Director of Athletics Bubba Cunningham said upon Hollier’s return. "Dwight's experiences as a student-athlete, a professional athlete and as a counselor give him a unique and important perspective that will be a great benefit to our department. We are pleased to welcome him back."
Hollier was an All-ACC linebacker, Academic All-Conference student and two-time captain at Carolina, where he graduated in 1991 with a dual degree in psychology and speech communication. As a senior, he was awarded the Patterson Medal, which is given to the top senior student-athlete at UNC. Hollier went on to earn a master's degree in mental health counseling from Nova Southeastern University while playing for the Miami Dolphins. He played pro football for nine years, including a stint with the Indianapolis Colts.
Hollier is a National Board Certified Counselor and Licensed Professional Counselor with extensive experience working with adolescents, families and adults around a variety of clinical and non-clinical issues. During his time with the NFL, he worked to enhance awareness and education around important psycho-social issues and has been a champion of reducing the stigma surrounding the help-seeking behavior of athletes.
Hollier oversees the Strength and Conditioning, Sports Medicine and Nutrition, and Student-Athlete Development units within the Department of Athletics. He also serves on the department's Executive Leadership Team and as a sport administrator.
"Our focus is to make the student-athlete experience at Carolina as rewarding as it can be – and that means continuing to look for ways to improve and innovate in the areas of physical health, mental health, mentoring and leadership,'' UNC Director of Athletics Bubba Cunningham said upon Hollier’s return. "Dwight's experiences as a student-athlete, a professional athlete and as a counselor give him a unique and important perspective that will be a great benefit to our department. We are pleased to welcome him back."
Hollier was an All-ACC linebacker, Academic All-Conference student and two-time captain at Carolina, where he graduated in 1991 with a dual degree in psychology and speech communication. As a senior, he was awarded the Patterson Medal, which is given to the top senior student-athlete at UNC. Hollier went on to earn a master's degree in mental health counseling from Nova Southeastern University while playing for the Miami Dolphins. He played pro football for nine years, including a stint with the Indianapolis Colts.
Hollier is a National Board Certified Counselor and Licensed Professional Counselor with extensive experience working with adolescents, families and adults around a variety of clinical and non-clinical issues. During his time with the NFL, he worked to enhance awareness and education around important psycho-social issues and has been a champion of reducing the stigma surrounding the help-seeking behavior of athletes.
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