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Why UNC Basketball hired a director of community engagement last summer


UNC Men's Basketball hired former student manager Ragan Copeland this offseason as its first director of community engagement. The role, created by and his wife, Leslie, was designed to enhance the team’s community service, ensuring players could give back in meaningful ways rather than one-off appearances or NIL engagements. (MSN.com)

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Why UNC Basketball hired a director of community engagement last summer