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Elliot Mark: Fast-changing Recruitment Process and When To Act With Recruit Fluency

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When it comes to being recruited by your target college soccer program, having a framework to follow, you can get started as early as 8th grade. We chatted with Recruit Fluency’s Eliott Mark about the education parents need to have their children recruited and what red flags parents need to look for in various recruiting programs.

About Elliot Mark

For over 20 years Elliot has been a noteworthy leader both on and off the field, a top Division I athlete and coach. Now Elliot is using his experience in sales and marketing to help young athletes find the college of their dreams. You may know him from his work at SoccerLAB but Elliot can also be credited with contributions to youth sports organizations and special needs programs throughout the country. Elliot spent 2006-2010 as the 1st Assistant & Head of National & International Recruitment at Florida Atlantic University. He helped guide the Burrowing Owls to an Atlantic Soccer Conference Championship. He holds a BA in Psychology from Lehigh University where he was a Regional All-American Center Back & two-year Captain for the Men's Soccer Program. Additionally, Elliot holds an NSCAA National Coaching Diploma and Goalkeeping Diploma, with a continuing education certificate from Columbia University.

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When it comes to being recruited by your target college soccer program, having a framework to follow, you can get started as early as 8th grade. We chatted with Recruit Fluency’s Eliott Mark about the education parents need to have their children recruited and what red flags parents need to look for in various recruiting programs.

About Elliot Mark

For over 20 years Elliot has been a noteworthy leader both on and off the field, a top Division I athlete and coach. Now Elliot is using his experience in sales and marketing to help young athletes find the college of their dreams. You may know him from his work at SoccerLAB but Elliot can also be credited with contributions to youth sports organizations and special needs programs throughout the country. Elliot spent 2006-2010 as the 1st Assistant & Head of National & International Recruitment at Florida Atlantic University. He helped guide the Burrowing Owls to an Atlantic Soccer Conference Championship. He holds a BA in Psychology from Lehigh University where he was a Regional All-American Center Back & two-year Captain for the Men's Soccer Program. Additionally, Elliot holds an NSCAA National Coaching Diploma and Goalkeeping Diploma, with a continuing education certificate from Columbia University.

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