MEDIA CONSULTANT
SPEAKER
WRITER
The problem is:
No one knows your name; let’s change that.
For over a decade, I’ve helped successful people become unstoppable worldwide, first as an NCAA Division I Head Coach and currently in my work with top talent as a Media Consultant.
I am the person to contact to make your name known.
Bio
Jennifer Magley is a Media Consultant specializing in connecting top talent with opportunities onstage, on camera, and in the boardroom. She has placed talent at Fortune-level companies and has a background in recruiting, partnership relations, and contract negotiations. As a Keynote Speaker and High-Performance Coach, she has spent over a decade helping successful people become unstoppable. She is a former NCAA Division I head coach and has received national media coverage, notably by USA Today, CNN, ESPN, Foundr Magazine, and US News & World Report.
Her newest book How to Be Queen-A Leadership Fable, about the power of imperfect leadership, is a top-selling book for Archway Publishing. In 2021 she was the Host for the United Nations Global Film Festival, Master of Ceremonies for the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon. She was named “Woman of the Year” by Pass The Torch for Women Foundation. Magley is an active community member and was a 2018 Make-A-Wish® America Honoree and former Board Member at non profits The Patachou Foundation and COBURN Place in Indianapolis, IN.
A Kansas native and former standout student-athlete, Magley is a proud IMG Sports Academy Alumni and University of Florida graduate. She was a scholarship athlete at IMG Academy under the direct tutelage of renowned tennis coach Nick Bollettieri. While at UF, she was the #1 Ranked NCAA Division I Singles player in the country, NCAA Team Champion, Four-time All-American, First Team ESPN The Magazine, Finalist for the Honda Award, and recipient of the Arthur Ashe Jr., Sports Scholar, and SEC Good Works awards. As a member of TEAM USA, Magley represented the United States in over 14 countries. Post graduation, she competed professionally on the WTA Tour before being named Associate Head Coach at Wichita State University.
At 23, she was the nation's youngest NCAA Division I head coach at Florida Gulf Coast University. During her five years at FGCU, she served on various boards and committees, including "Gender Equity/Title IX." While at FGCU, her teams received many accolades and recognition for their community work from United Way, USA Today, and IMPACT For Kids. She co-created “Spring Bling,” now in its 10th year, a one-night red carpet event for children with life-threatening illnesses in Southwest Florida.
In February 2014, Magley's debut novel Division I was released, spotlighting issues that affect female collegiate athletes. "Division I" was featured on ESPN The Radio, reviewed by “The Kansas City Star,” and is recommended Syllabi reading at various institutions nationwide. See the video clip below. Click here for full version.