
I believe that a player MUST feel that his coach can deliver him to the place he wants to go. This can only be combined
with a genuine concern for players both on and off the field, are paramount in my success as a football coach.
The possibility of coaching in Europe is very intriguing. I believe that my experience and coaching background would be
an asset to any organization. I have great passion for the game of football and have always committed wholeheartedly to
the players I have coached and the institution I have served.
Most importantly, I am an excellent teacher who holds the belief that one must be a competent and effective teacher in
order to function at a level of excellence as a football coach.
I left the coaching profession when my daughters were very young to spend more time with them during their formative
years. I do not regret this at all. What my time away from coaching did though, was to give me an in depth understanding
of what I am supposed to do, and how much coaching meant to me.
Currently I am the Quarterback and Receiver Coach at Yale University, a member of the Ivy League. I am very interested
in coaching in Europe and would appreciate learning more about it very much. Travel is not a problem because my
daughters are launched successfully and I am unmarried.
Thanks for your consideration.
Sincerely Yours,
John E. Fraser
Personal Information DOB: December 9,1951 Marital Status: Single Passport: Yes
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9/1971 - 5/1973
University of Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming
Business Administration
9/1973 - 5/1976
University of Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts
B.S. Physical Education
9/1976 - 5/1978
University at Albany (New York) Albany, New York
M.S. Education
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
4/2006 - Present
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut
Assistant Football Coach - Quarterbacks and Receivers
2006 Ivy League Champions
23-7 Three (3) Year Total Record
4/2004 - 3/2006
Hamline University St. Paul, Minnesota
Assistant Football Coach - Defensive Backfield
9/2001 - 11/2003
MDR Associates Hartford, Connecticut
Vice-President, Physician Recruitment
6/1990 - 8/2001
Bassett Healthcare Cooperstown, New York
Director, Medical Staff Affairs
Responsible for the recruitment of all physicians in this closed staff model of
220 physicians.
Member, Medical Board
Member, Regional Development Team
7/1987 - 5/1990
Colgate University Hamilton, New York
Offensive Coordinator
Quarterbacks and Receivers Coach
7/1985 - 6/1987
Lafayette College Easton, Pennsylvania
Assistant Football Coach - Quarterbacks and Receivers
9/1982 - 6/1985
Columbia University New York, New York
Assistant Football Coach
National Recruiting Coordinator
Faculty Physical Education
8/1978 - 8/1982
Phillips Exeter Academy Exeter, New Hampshire
Head Football Coach
Head Coach of Track and Field
Faculty Physical Education
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Member, American Football Coaches Association
REFERENCES
Thomas Beckett
Athletic Director, Yale University
Phone: 203-432-1414
Email: thomas.beckett@yale.edu
Jack Siedlecki
Head Football Coach, Yale University
Phone: 203-494-6698
Email: jack.siedlecki@yale.edu
Steve Stetson
Head Football Coach Hamilton College
Phone: 315-859-4757
Email: sstetson@hamilton.edu
Walter Hameline
AD and Head Football Coach Wagner College
Phone: 718-390-3433
Email: whamlin@wagner.edu
Richard Maloney
Head Football Coach University of Chicago
Phone: 773-702-9035
Email: rmaloney@uchicago.edu
Coaching Conditions Available Full Time, No Restrictions
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