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Meet Todd Kane

Todd Kane

I am responsible for all Rochester area schools as well as a few schools throughout Western New York, including my alma mater, St. Francis. I will also be working with any students from international students from Canada or overseas.

I was born and raised in Kenmore, New York.


If I had to leave you with one last thought, it would be this.

Todd

Education

I graduated from St. Francis High School in 1999.

I am a 2003 graduate of Medaille College with a bachelor of science in media/communications.

I graduated from Canisius College in 2005 with a master's degree in sport administration.

College Activities

Member of the Medaille Mavericks Basketball team for 3 years, while being captain for 2.
Member of Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).
Wrote for The Perspective (school newspaper) and The Prelude (literary magazine).
Internships with Citadel Communications and Tops Markets, LLC.
Coached and instructed at several area basketball camps.

Fun Facts

I was fortunate enough to have two weddings this summer to the same beautiful girl. The first was in Kecskemet, Hungary on July 7, 2007 followed by another wedding back here in Buffalo on September 1, 2007. We have two Yorkshire Terriers named Oscar and Gracie. Combined they weigh in at a staggering 12 pounds! My favorite food is Chicken Cordon Bleu, although you can never go wrong with DUFF’S chicken wings, a Buffalo favorite! My favorite movie is The Count of Monte Cristo. I collect vintage sneakers. I enjoy doing work around the house, and right now I am in the middle of renovating our house.

Favorite Web Sites

Lonely Planet
Pick Your Shoes

Medaille Mavericks
www.d3hoops.com

http://www.amcconf.org/mbb.htm

Pandora

Favorite Quote

"The master in the art of living makes little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his information and his recreation, his love and his religion. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence at whatever he does, leaving others to decide whether he is working or playing. To him he's always doing both."

-James A. Michener, attributed