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My name is Ja’Donn Harris, I was born on the outskirts of Chicago, in a town by the name of Waukegan, IL. Waukegan was
a very diverse community when I was growing up. It was common to see my circle of friends to include: 1st generation
German immigrants, American Caucasians/Blacks, Jamaicans, Philippines, Mexican, and Middle Easterners.  These
friends were also my teammates, which established an even tighter bond, and educational experience. I firmly believe
that my community shaped me to be the man that I am today.
I am one of four children. My family has always had a “global” mindset. Collectively my parents, siblings and myself have
traveled Africa, Europe, Asia, South America, and the Caribbean. My parents felt that it was important to see the world in
order to comprehend the world. This was a philosophy that was very similar to that of Dr. King. He felt that travel, would
fight ignorance and prejudice, because of the exposure to different lifestyles and cultures.
As a result of this upbringing, my family is a reflection of this travel and diversity. My in laws range from Caucasians for the
South, to a Mexican, to a Bahamian.
Football for me has always been a conduit for me to facilitate this “Global” mindset.  I have been in competitive football
since the age of 5. I’ve had the opportunity to travel around the U.S. and the world as a result. Every fall, my Pop Warner
team qualified for travel to places like Georgia, Kentucky, Wisconsin, and Florida. As a college player I experienced travel
over the Midwest. Finally, as a coach and scout, I have been able to travel to Europe, All over the U.S. and even Native
American reservations, as a result. I believe that being able to travel has allowed me to be impacted by others as well, me
being able to impact other communities as a travel.
I am very passionate about the opportunities that football has created for me, and how it can be used to create
opportunities for others. Outside of soccer, football, especially in American culture, draws massive crowds, and typically
draws a large number of participants. In a lot of modern day- societies, sports and sport figures, maintain a powerful
influence.  Due to this influence, I believe that the leaders (Coaches) of these teams need to be a person of positive
influence! Men, in most cases, influence society negatively or positively, and a football employs hundreds and thousands
of men, this enables me the opportunity to make a positive influence on thousands of lives. This is the single most
important opportunity that football has provided for me, and my mission to leave a positive impact on the world!
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Personal Information
DOB: March 27, 1974
Marital Status: Single
Passport: Yes
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Position Applying For
Head Coach / Offensive
Coordinator
BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY       
Passing Game Coordinator        2007-2008
WR/TE Coach        
Coordinated the implementation and training of staff in our passing offense that consisted of play-action, sprint-outs, screens, three step, and five step passes
using multiple formations
Coached multiple positions related to the passing game: TE’s, WR’s, RB’s, and QB’s
Jon Gromer IBFC  All Conference TE, Brandin Austin All-Conference
Recruiting Coordinator- Directed football recruitment, “Visit Days,” and management of recruitment database, Front Rush
My primary areas or recruitment were Northern Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, WI, Arizona, California, and Florida

LUTHER COLLEGE       
Passing Game Coordinator        2006-2007
WR/TE Coach        
Coordinated the implementation and training of staff in our passing offense that consisted of play-action, sprint-outs, multiple screens, three step, and five step
passes that came from multiple formations
Finished regular season ranked 5th in the Nation (for what season?).
Ranked top 3 in every statistical category within the Iowa Conference.
Broke passing records for both single game (375 yards) and single season passing/receiving (2,694 yards)
Coached Kyle Pearson named to IC All-Conference 1st Team and Aztec Bowl Participant. Ranked 5th in the nation for receptions and yardage. Kyle is Luther
single season leader in receptions (89), receiving yards in a season (1,068), receiving yards in a game (216), and most receptions (16) in a single game
Coached Brett Scheetz named to IC All-Conference 2nd Team. Brett was also ranked 36th in the nation for receiving yards
Doubled minority enrollment of students of color in two years making Luther college 2nd amongst competing schools
Successfully recruited classes of 25-35 student athletes from Illinois, Southeast Wisconsin, and Arizona that demonstrated a desire to succeed athletically as well
as academically

TRINITY INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY     
Offensive Coordinator        2004-2006
Coordinated and Supervised the implementation and training of staff in a multiple offense
Coached Nate Endemano, twice selected Offensive Player of the Week MSFA Conference, NAIA Player of the Week, MSFA 1st Team All-Conference. Holds all
of TIU receiving records.
Coached Ryan Thorson, TIU’s all time leader in all passing categories. All Conference nominee.
Created and developed media guide for football team
Established relationships with local communities that help assisted with mentorship between TIU football in local elementary and middle school students
Successfully recruited student athletes, from the Midwest, that fit within TIU’s educational, moral, and athletic philosophies
J.D. HARRIS              

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-PLATTEVILLE      
WR Coach        2003-2004
Minority Student Recruiter        
Worked daily with WR group that produced an offense that was ranked 3rd in the nation
Increased minority student enrollment by 20%
Successfully recruited student athletes, from the Midwest, that fit within UW-Platteville’s educational, moral, and athletic philosophies

WAUKEGAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS       
Assistant Offensive Coordinator (JV)        2000-2005
Health/PE Teacher        
Demonstrated the need for young athletes to balance academic and athletic responsibilities
Generated a plan that developed academic success in student athletes from varied academic and socioeconomic background
Worked with middle school and high school student athletes tripling students on Honor Roll

CLEVELAND BROWNS       
Personnel Assistant        2000
Evaluated Free-Agents & Street Free-Agents, Opponents, and Self Scout
Assisted with Advance Scouting: Personnel, Special teams, and assignment
Educated General Council on movement in AFC West
Managed Personnel Interns on roster board movements, player travel, and workouts

CHICAGO BEARS        
Personnel Intern        1996-2000
Created highlights for draft meetings
Assisted with coordination of Pre NFL Draft meeting
Evaluated NFL Europe players
Assisted with player workouts
Maintained personal files on draft prospects
Promoted Chicago Bears 1st Annual Fan Convention and Beanie Baby Promotions.
Assisted with the management of a $1,000,000 equipment budget
Worked with representatives from Nike, Neuman, Champion, and Reebok

EDUCATION        LAKE FOREST COLLEGE       
Bachelor of Arts in Communications        May 2000

TECHNICAL        Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, Front Page, Power Point, Access; Adobe Premier; Adobe Photoshop; Coach Comm; XO’S
JD HARRIS
Coaching Conditions
Available Full Time, No
Restrictions
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