First Tee – Silicon Valley Welcomes Five New Coaches. Join them and our Team of Coaches!

We would like to welcome our new paid coaches, Cynthia Patiño, Juan Andrade, Trevor Pennypacker, Doug Speidel, and Tyler Poole.

Cynthia is a student at San Jose State University, pursuing her B.A in Child and Adolescent Development with a minor in Chicano Chicana Studies. She transferred from FT Monterey where she was a golf and life skill coach and a past First Tee participant.

Juan is a Behavioral Technician for the Sunnyvale School District. He also was an outstanding community partner and delivered our outreach golf and life skill program at Ellis Elementary for 2 years.

Trevor is a Senior Integration Engineer at Tesla Motors and has years of experience running junior golf camps and US Kids Golf tournaments.

Doug worked as a Senior IT Director for Seagate Technology and was a volunteer coach with us in 2019. He comes from a family of teachers and has a daughter who is also a teacher.

Tyler is a Horticulturist and joined our team as a volunteer earlier in the year. He also has experience teaching and refereeing kids in basketball, soccer, and softball.

They join a coaching team of over 23 instructors and over 70 volunteer coaches. Not only do our coaches allow for more participants to take the program, but more importantly they are responsible for establishing a strong relational climate and an engaging learning environment for our participants. According to our most recent survey,

  • 98% of our participants felt their coaches cared about them
  • 98% said their coaches kept them engaged and active
  • 94% said their coaches improved their life skills
  • 97% said their coaches improved their golf skills

First Tee – Silicon Valley coaches go through 4 trainings within the year where we practice our golf and life skill curriculum, develop strategies for activity-based learning and mix in developmental relationship tools from the Search Institute and Positive Coaching Alliance.

“We are excited and grateful to have all 5 as FTSV coaches,” says Program Director, Chris Moreno-Hunt.  “They exude positivity, demonstrate care for their participants, and each bring their unique skills sets to the team and to their classes.”

Making a difference is best done as a team, and we are fortunate to have a strong and growing team of coaches leading the way.

Welcome, Cynthia, Juan, Trevor, Doug, and Tyler!

Interested in getting started as a coach:

If you are interested in joining our growing team, learning new skills, and making a difference please:

  • Visit our volunteer page and click on the volunteer form.
  • Contact Julie Donnellan at 408-508-4882 or [email protected] for volunteering
  • Contact Chris Moreno-Hunt at 408-508-4884 or [email protected] for paid coaching
  • Click here for our volunteer tri-fold for more information
  • We are accepting volunteers year-round, but to be able to coach in the next season you will need to complete the on-boarding steps by 2/15 for Spring, and 5/15 for Summer, 8/15 for Fall, and 11/15 for Winter
  • Training provided (golf and life skills)

Classic Results and Thank You Sponsors!

First Tee – Silicon Valley Classic had a successful tournament at Baylands Golf Links on September 12th raising $130K!   Scramble Tournament winners were the Daniel J Construction, Inc foursome: Daniel Miller, Brad Sparrer, John Picone and Chase Graves.  Closest to the Hole winners were Stacy Blasiola and Brian Wilcox. Long Drive winner was awarded to Pat Burrell.

The real winners are all the kids in need of financial assistance who will receive access to our youth development program. Donations to our chapter allow us to continue creating experiences that empower kids and teens, especially underserved youth that need to feel supported, safe and better prepared in life.  Robby Keith and Itzel Espino, who spoke at the tournament, are a great testament to the impact we are having.

Click here to see all the tournament player and tournament photos.

We would like to extend a very special thank you to participating Board Members including Co-Chairs: Doug Moffat and Frank Wilde plus James Woodbury, Stacy Blasiola, Dick Budelli, Ernie Moreno, Lucas Watson, Ron Hallagan, Victor Arrañaga and Tiffany Tai

Additional thanks to the Baylands Staff, Emcee Dan Rusanowsky and all our Sponsors!

Presenting Co-Sponsors: SAGA Foundation

Hosting Sponsors: PGA TOUR Superstore and Gallagher

Contributing Sponsors: Johnson Lumber, Pinnacle Bank, Daley Drywall, Luna Mexican Kitchen, Blach Construction

Hole Sponsors: CMS, D&V, KOPI Concepts, The Farwell Family, and DGDG

Beverage Sponsors: Baylands Golf Links, Reyes Coca Cola, Body Armor, and Clos La Chance

Foursome Sponsors:

Bataille/Giorgetti/Beronio/Morin

Bettina Bella, Inc/Robidoux & Self

Blach Construction
Blasiola

Budelli/Sinclair/Berry/Garner

Cal Door and Drawer Inc

CourseCo
Daley’s Drywall
Daniel J Construction Inc.

Duran & Venables, Inc

First Republic

Gallagher
HP Inc – Arranaga /Wilde

Johnson Lumber
Largo Concrete, Inc.
LUNA Mexican Kitchen

Moreno & Associates
PGA TOUR Superstore

Pinnacle Bank
Rutan & Tucker, LLP
SAGA Foundation – 1
San Jose Barracuda

Touchstone Golf
Veritax Advisors
Wade Financial Advisory, Inc.

Watson
West Coast ASM

The Classic was a great day with a full field of golfers and full room for the dinner awards. It was great to showcase our partner course Baylands Golf Links as we embark on a capital fundraising campaign to make improvements that allow us to grow our classes and outreach on the Mid-Peninsula.

Please contact Judy Dixon Deaton if you would to like discuss how you can help us.

Boulder Ridge Ladies Group Supports FTSV’s Girls Golf

Boulder Ridge Ladies Golf Club is holding its inaugural Member Guest Tournament on September 21st. They will be celebrating the “Women of Rock Music” as their theme and have chosen First Tee- Silicon Valley Girls Golf program as the beneficiary of their charity golf event.  Gabby Ruiz, FTSV Program Coordinator and Girls Golf Coach, will be speaking at the lunch program to share the impact their donations will make on introducing low-income girls to the game of golf.

We would like to thank all the donors and hole sponsors that donated directly to FTSV:

  • Hsing Family Foundation
  • The Aoyama Group
  • Trifecta Group, Inc.
  • Material Motion
  • CSA
  • RJ Perez Construction
  • Cirius Group
  • Fremont Fire Department
  • CouldMed
  • Marcy Lane Global Golf Tours

There are still a few more spots in the 2 Best Ball of 4 formatted tournament if any ladies would like to join in the fun. Contact Candace Caballero [email protected] to sign up.

First Tee – Silicon Valley’s Girls Golf Program is an opportunity to appreciate and enjoy the game of golf while empowering participants to feel confident, build self-esteem and make new friends in an all-girl environment. Girls Golf seasonal events are open to FTSV Participants in PLAYer Part 2 and above.  Sign up for the next event by contacting Gabby Ruiz –– [email protected].

FTSV in the Community

As schools return so do FTSV’s outreach program and outreach events.

In August, FTSV attended a National Night Out event at Capitol Park in East San Jose. Families from the surrounding area, which is located 5 minutes from Rancho Del Pueblo Golf Course, gathered in a festive event put on by District 5’s Capitol Goss/Dobern Park. FTSV set up our plastic clubs, Velcro targets and marketing material then interacted with families, police officers, and fire fighters, who even played a few of our games.

Later in the month, FTSV attended a community “Maze Day” where parents/guardians of schools in North Fair Oaks and Redwood City go to sign up for classes, get backpacks, and learn about the myriad of community organizations.

In September, FTSV will be participating in an ARUSD Back to the District event, and a community partner night at Police Activities League – Redwood City.

In addition to the community events, FTSV is engaging in discussions with over 15 schools to bring our Community Partner outreach program (CP program) back into their PE and afterschool programs. Participating students are then able to play golf games and learn our Nine Core Values at their schools. Students who enjoy the CP program are encouraged to also join our golf course program at Rancho Del Pueblo, Baylands, or Gavilan Golf Courses. We are fortunate to have several participants that joined our golf course program through a CP program or through a community event, and have progressed to our advance levels. Most of whom are giving back and mentoring the younger participants as volunteer coaches, and some have even assisted us in the aforementioned community events.

“Our team enjoys speaking with families and community partners,” says FTSV Program Director, Chris Moreno-Hunt. “Collaboration and giving back are key for a strong community and we are fortunate to work with a team of community and school leaders that share that vision.”

If you are interested in our CP outreach program, please click here, or contact us at 408-508-4885.

If you are interested in having us attend a community event, please call 408-508-4884.

Franky Sumcad competes in 2022 PURE Insurance Championship this month!

First Tee – Silicon Valley Ace participant and volunteer coach, Franky Sumcad, will compete with top senior professional golfers at the world-famous Pebble Beach and Spyglass Golf Links. The tournament will start Friday, September 23rd and will be televised on Golf Channel 7pm-9pm on 9/23, 12pm-3pm on 9/24, and 12pm-3pm on 9/25. 

She is one of 81 top First Tee golfers from around the country selected to participate in this official PGA TOUR Champions event. The PURE Insurance Championship pairs one First Tee junior with a PGA TOUR Champions player and two amateurs. In addition to the competition, Franky will be attending the Legends & Leaders speaker program, which features notables from the business, sports and entertainment industries.

Meet Franky:

Franky is a terrific FTSV participant since 2012 and is a dedicated FTSV volunteer since 2020. She has volunteered as a coach in classes and at our Girls Golf events, and assisted at our fundraisers. She is also a high-performing competitive golfer. She is number 1 on her high school team and recently placed 3rd in the First Tee National Championship.

Congratulations Franky! Please join us in wishing her good luck in the tournament.

Interested in joining Franky and other FTSV participants in our First Tee classes? Please check out our youth classes page. Our fall program has started, but registration for the winter season will open November 3rd.

First Tee – Silicon Valley’s Adult/Junior Tournament – Mentoring, Fun, and Pizza!

On Saturday, 8/20, 36 participants across all FTSV levels combined with an adult mentor and took part in a fun 9-hole Adult/Junior tournament. Many of our participants paired up with their parent/guardian, and the remaining were paired with a FTSV coach or board member. Thank you to the participants/parents/guardians/coaches/board members for playing. A golf tournament is a perfect opportunity for mentoring to occur because it includes challenging situations, opportunities for growth, self-reflection, and collaboration.  Playing a 2-person alternate shot tournament encourages teamwork, communication, and strategy. We were proud to see all teams bonding and assisting one another.

While much of our FTSV programs are highly structured, mentoring also occurs in the “informal space” of classes and other activities like a golf tournament. Such “informal space” could be when transitioning from one hole to another, down time, and during other non-structured activities. In this case, we had a post tournament pizza award ceremony where everyone hung out together and ate pizza under the sun. It is in this environment where bonds are formed that mentoring is especially reinforced. We enjoyed having everyone together and hope everyone else did too!

Each division (Par, Birdie, & Eagle/Ace) was quite competitive as seen in the scores below. All of our young golfers truly have bright futures ahead of them.

Results

Par Division:

  1. Justin & Taddy Guo: 38
  2. Edwin Sanchez & Tanner Arrizabalaga: 40
  3. Wyatt & Wayne Doiguchi: 42

Birdie Division:

  1. Ben & Brent Hughes: 35
  2. Jesse & Joey Jang: 35
  3. Sebastian Hernandez & Steven Pan: 37

Eagle/Ace Division:

  1. Tristan Hipolito & Lorna Llamas: 38
  2. Salma Rivera & Chris Moreno-Hunt: 39
  3. Leonardo Villegas Luiz & Frank Wilde: 41

Long Drive Winners:

  1. Victor Kotlyar (Par)
  2. Erik Chavez (Birdie)
  3. Tristan Hipolito (Eagle/Ace).

Closest to the Pin Winners:

  1. Benjamin Hughes (Birdie) had a contest best 7 ft 4 in away from the hole!
  2. Tristan Hipolito (Eagle/Ace) won his division as well, meaning he triple medaled in the all of the competitive course contests!

In summary, it was a special day at Rancho del Pueblo Golf Course. Thank you to all the families and mentors that were able to hangout before and after the awards ceremony, helping to further build our sense of community and family in First Tee – Silicon Valley.

If you missed this tournament, please be on the lookout for our next pre-season tournament on November 12th. We will be organizing a golf tournament where the participants are paired with the Stanford and Santa Clara Golf team members. We host (4) pre-season tournaments throughout the year, which offers participants competitive opportunities in a fun environment. Please click here to learn more.

Fall Girls’ Golf Play Day

First Tee – Silicon Valley (FTSV) hosted our Fall Pre-Season Girls Golf Play Day on Saturday, August 20th, 2022 at Rancho del Pueblo Golf Course. The theme of the event was Woodland Wonderland.
Seventeen of FTSV’s youth participants had a wonder-fall time playing golf and socializing with new friends. This event provided an opportunity for the girls to develop their confidence, find their own voice, identify their talents, and inspire them to live active and healthy lifestyles.

On the course, the girls engaged with each other and worked as a team, following a 2-person alternate shot format. They gained new friends, shared stories about their favorite memories in the past year, and discussed their future aspirations. One of our participants shared that she imagines herself becoming an LPGA instructor! A few other participants also discussed becoming coaches and will register this winter to be FTSV volunteer coaches. It is inspiring to hear the girls share how they want to help out their community and have the confidence to give back.

The event concluded with a team crafting activity, where they customized their own picture frame. We hope this experience of building new friends and playing golf together was memorable for our girls, and that they take the lessons learned to help them as they grow into amazing women in our society.

We believe in our Girls Golf participants, and we want to continue providing them with a supportive go-to team and opportunities to build skills that are necessary in reaching their dreams and goals. If you are interested in making a positive difference and mentoring youth for First Tee – Silicon Valley & Girls Golf, please visit: firstteesiliconvalley.org/about/volunteer/ and contact us at (408) 508-4880 or [email protected].

Join us for the next Girls Golf Event
All FTSV Players in PLAYer Part 2 and above interested in joining, or learning more about our next Girls Golf event on November 12th, 2022 may contact Gabby Ruiz at [email protected] or call (650) 887-7104. We will release our next event flyer on our youth opportunity page around mid-October. Stay tuned!

FTSV Classes Teach Kids to Overcome Challenges and Manage Emotions

Register your child for the Fall Season on August 11th

First Tee – Silicon Valley classes are a great opportunity for participants to learn many life lessons including overcoming challenges and managing emotions.  Registration for the fall program opens 8/11 at 10am. Fall season begins September 6th  and ends October 29th.

There are three zones that people fluctuate between when confronted with challenges;  panic zone, stretch zone, and comfort zone. The adjectives below in each zone represent common feelings that we either learn to manage, strive for, or develop tools to overcome.

(RYAN, A. AND MARKOVA, D., 2006)

In our program we provide strategies for participants to manage emotions, especially those associated in the panic zone (listed above).

Performance, as evident by the chart above, is tied to mentality and motivation. Our goal is to help our participants find motivation and embrace new challenges as opportunities to grow. We set up engaging golf games that challenge our participants, and assist our participants in setting personal goals that matter to them. When met with challenges, we aim to equip participants with tools to learn from mistakes, and not dwell on them. We practice confidence-building routines and self-talk, and focus on techniques for being positive, patient, and asking for help.

Living in the panic zone causes anxiety, which overtime can lead to burn out. Living in the comfort zone can result in boredom and apathy, which can also drive a participant away. However, when participants live in the stretch zone, golf becomes a game for life,  it keeps us stiving for more, and keeps us excited for what is next.

In our most recent survey, over 95% of our participants said they had fun. If participants are happy, engaged, and motivated, then they are more likely to embrace the tools for overcoming challenges. This fall we look forward to another fun season and helping participants push themselves to new limits, and build tools to manage the panic thoughts should they come.

Registration for the fall season opens Thursday, August 11th at 10am. The season will start September 6th and will end October 29th.  The classes will take place at Baylands Golf Links in Palo Alto, Rancho Del Pueblo Golf Course in San Jose, and Gavilan Golf Course in Gilroy.  We encourage youth 2nd grade and above to join our program and help spread the word. For more information on our programs please visit https://www.firstteesiliconvalley.org/. and click here for the fall schedule. To register please click here

We hope to see you at the course!

Help FTSV Youth Overcome Challenges – Be a Volunteer Coach!

First Tee — Silicon Valley is looking for high quality, caring people that are interested in showing up and guiding others, so they become even better people and leaders of tomorrow. Our volunteer coaches are responsible for bringing our core lessons to life by finding and using coachable moments. They work together to make the classes fun and engaging. They also empower participants to develop perseverance strategies and set goals. 

Coaching is fulfilling and beneficial!

  • Coach Mark – “I started coaching First Tee to help kids learn golf, a sport I love. Interestingly, I quickly found out how much more meaningful it is for me to see them learn life skills. It’s witnessing the life skill growth that now really moves me.”
  • Coach Rob – “Understanding how much the juniors look up to the coaches and how much of an effect we have on their lives is impactful.”
  • Coach Catherine – “Volunteering has helped me hone my skills in leadership, patience, and collaboration and makes me feel like I am making a positive impact in my community.”
  • Coach Matt – “FTSV has introduced me to wonderful people and helped me form indispensable relationships. FTSV helps me better the lives of my students and myself!”
  • Coach Jack – “FTSV encourages personal growth and responsibility in a FUN way among friends and caring coaches in a sport that can last a lifetime.”
  • Coach Tracy – “While it’s great to see their golf skills improve over the season, it’s even more rewarding to help them learn and apply the life skills in their daily lives.”

What if I am not an expert coach or golfer?

Our coaches come from all walks of life with different life and golf experiences. We provide life and golf skill training as well training on coach strategies, techniques, and on our coach philosophy. Our goal is to make sure every coach feels supported. Additionally, we have created lesson plans to help everyone is work together and support one another in the content and delivery. There will always be a lead coach for each class coordinating the group of coaches.

What is the time requirement?

  • Volunteer coaches can choose from several class options by location, day of the week, and time.
  • Time commitment is 2.5 hours a day, once a week for an 8-week season. The 2.5 hours include a 30-minute pre-class meeting, 1.5-hour class, and a 30-minute post-class debrief.

How do I get started?

  • Visit our volunteer page and click on the volunteer form.
  • Or contact Julie Donnellan at 408-508-4882 or [email protected]
  • Click here for our volunteer tri-fold for more information.
  • We are accepting volunteers year-round, but to be able to coach in the next season you will need to complete the on-boarding steps by 5/15 for Summer, 8/15 for Fall, 11/15 for Winter, and 2/15 for Spring.

Join our team, learn/develop coaching skills, make a difference in the youth, and give back to the community! Please help us spread the word. The more positive and dedicated coaches, the better the program, and the more impactful it is for our youth.  

2022 Caddy Club Majors Player of the Year

We concluded the Caddy Club Majors competition with the British Open on July 17th. What an exciting finish for Cam Smith and our winners.

Caddy Club “Player of the Year” (lowest combined score for all 4 Majors) was awarded to
BABY NEEDS SHOES – Kathy Huston who won golf and lunch at Olympic Club.

CONGRATULATIONS to our British Open WINNERS:

1st Place – MSALKELD – Matt Salkeld
2nd Place – CALTAJA – James Caltagirone

3rd Place – ELK14 – Elizabeth Tate

4th Place – YIPYIPHOORAY – Ray Mariner
5th Place – JOEH – Joe Hogan

It’s not too late to join the Caddy Club as a way to support our Financial Aid Program and meet the needs of providing a nurturing environment for the young people in our community. When you join as a recurring (monthly) donor now you will be registered and ready to play next year.

  • Become a Caddy Club member by making a minimum $20 monthly donation for at least 12 monthsClick Here to Join!
  • Every $240 donation allows FTSV to offer financial aid to a new under-served, at-risk youth participant to attend an 8-week program.

Together, We’re Building Game Changers!

Our kids and teens are facing challenges unseen by previous generations. Many lack access to safe opportunities that foster a culture of acceptance and provide mentorship. They live in a world where social pressures are always on, calm and confidence are hard to access, and perseverance is a required superpower every day.

Jennifer Barrientos Awarded Dennis Kettmann Memorial College Scholarship

The 2022 Dennis Kettmann Memorial Scholarship was recently awarded to Jennifer Barrientos, an Eagle level participant of First Tee – Silicon Valley.  Each year golfers in the Dennis Kettmann Memorial Tournament raise funds to remember Dennis. Their generosity underwrites this special $5,000 college scholarship for a FTSV chosen participant.

Dennis’s son and co-organizer of the Memorial Tournament, Matt Kettmann, learned the game from his father, Dennis, and knows that he must be smiling knowing that his memory is now helping FTSV’s young people pursue their college dreams. 

David Henningsen, who is also a co-organizer shared, “It was so wonderful to have the recipient of the “Big D” scholarship play in our tournament and speak to the supporters about how FTSV has impacted her.”

Jennifer joined our program in 2018 and has been one of our most active participants since. She has excelled in our classes and is a model of our life lessons. We meet her at an Alum Rock school outreach event. She attended Hubbard Elementary, which is a community partner of ours within the Alum Rock School District. Being a community partner means we provide our life and golf skill curriculum and training to their school so they can deliver the program on their own onsite at their school.

Jennifer played in the Memorial Tournament and gave her speech at it’s conclusion. In her speech she said, “Before joining FTSV, all I knew about golf was that it was expensive and difficult to play. It was foreign to me and my family and not something we thought was going to be an option. FTSV offered my sister and I financial assistance, which made it possible for us to join the program. True to what my mom always taught us, I did not take this opportunity for granted. I persevered through the challenges of each level. Now I am here playing in this tournament, my first ever tournament, and receiving a scholarship to college!”

She went on to highlight the impact of FTSV’s core value, Responsibility. “My mom is a single mom and takes care of all three of us. She tries her best to give us what we need. I have a responsibility to my mom, sister, and brother. We are in this together and I embrace the challenge of being a role model and taking care of my mom. In FTSV we learned that responsibility requires setting goals and following through on promises. I will continue to work hard in golf, my education, and my career to make myself, you all, and my family proud. My goal is to go to college as a first-generation student and work hard so I can live a successful life, help my family and have a career that I enjoy.”

We are excited to see and support Jennifer as she works towards her goals and we are committed to being on her “Go-To-Team” as she continues her character-building and collegiate journey. 

Congratulations Jennifer. We are proud to have you as the 2022 Dennis Kettmann Scholar!

Watch Jennifer’s speech here.

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Itzel Espino Receives Joyce Taylor Award & $4K Scholarship at Invitational

The Joyce Taylor Eagle Award and $4,000 College Scholarship was presented to Itzel Espino at the First Tee – Silicon Valley (FTSV) 2022 Invitational fundraiser on Tuesday, July 12th at CordeValle in San Martin, CA. Itzel was selected for her consistent academic excellence, for her work accomplishments, and for her demonstration of First Tee Nine Core Values and Life Skills.

The purpose of the award is to provide a high school student the financial hope of attending college. For Itzel, the scholarship helps her pursue her goal of being the first in her family to go to college. 

The scholarship was initiated by a very generous 9-year grant by PG&E several years ago by founding FTSV Board Director, Victor M. Arrañaga, Jr. Thank you to all our 2022 Invitational sponsors that helped fund our 2022 scholarship and programs.

Itzel is a rising senior at Cristo Rey High School in San Jose. She has:

  • Completed 3-Year Internship at Silicon Valley Bank (SVB)(a program to give students work experience and contacts)
  • Received “Employee of the Month” at SVB
  • Selected for and Received $500 Scholarship for her work in Astronomy Club at Evergreen Valley Community College
  • Achieved Honor Roll All Three Years of High School
  • Played Violin for Alum Rock Mariachi Program

She joined FTSV in 2018 and in addition to being a participant, recently joined our coaching team. In her speech to the Invitational attendees, she touched on three themes — her family history, the impact of getting financial assistance for our program, and the life lessons she learned and applied at her internship.

She started by telling her story about her family and the impact FTSV had during a time of unpredictability. “I am a Mexican American woman who was raised by two immigrant parents that sacrificed everything by moving here to the U.S for a better life. My parents, with just hope, a daunting language barrier, and no connections or relationships, left their home with their chins held high knowing it was a risk, but it was necessary. During my entire childhood we moved around California. Not having a consistent home meant I had to start over after each move and make new friends, which was a huge challenge for me at that time. I like to think my timidness had something to do with not feeling settled and not having a consistent community. When we moved back to San Jose we found the First Tee booth at an Alum Rock School event. At that time, I wouldn’t have guessed that FTSV would be that consistent community that I was missing….but it turned out to be the case!” 

FTSV attends Alum Rock community and school events throughout the year in addition to bringing the program to schools within the local community. At one of those events Itzel and her sister, who at the time attended Sheppard Middle School, signed up for our golf course program and have not looked back.

 Itzel went on to say, “thanks to your donations, my sister and I were able to register for financial aid and had the opportunity of playing golf.” Over the 4 years she played in tournaments, attended field trips and Girls Golf events, and coached younger participants. According to Itzel, “In every experience I met and built relationships with so many people and began to develop that community that was missing with all of the moving that previously occurred in my life.”

In addition to building the community she felt was lacking, she referenced the impact FTSV had on her interpersonal skills, which helped her be successful in her Silicon Valley Bank internship that she has been doing since her freshman year. “I began to build self-confidence, and I started to develop specific communication skills,” said Itzel. “I learned how to ask open-ended questions, and in our Ace class, how to professionally correspond via email.”

She concluded her speech by saying, “FTSV helped me become a dreamer, a dreamer that sets goals for the future. Made me dream of a career I hope to pursue in the future and helped give me the tools to become an achiever. I tell myself  ‘to NOT limit myself, dream big dreams, and to tackle great challenges.”

You can watch Itzel’s Speech here.

Congratulations Itzel. We are proud to have you as the 2022 Joyce Taylor Eagle Award recipient!

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Joyce Taylor (1957–2010) was a woman known for her intelligence, warmth, and elegance. She graduated with honors (Phi Beta Kappa) from the University of Oklahoma (OU) with a Bachelor’s degree in journalism. Joyce became a highly successful and respected business woman and community leader with a long career in telecommunications. In 1997, she was promoted to Regional President, Bay Area, and then Senior Vice President, External Affairs-Northern California, AT&T, where she oversaw legislative, governmental and external affairs activities in Northern California.

Joyce worked extensively with Bay Area business and community-based organizations. Her support of the Eagles at Rancho del Pueblo junior golf program was instrumental to its growth and success. In 2005, the program became First Tee — Silicon Valley to develop the character of youth through golf throughout Santa Clara County. Joyce’s support helped to build a solid program that has reached over 81,234 youth since 2005. The Joyce Taylor Eagle Award is given annually to provide financial assistance for college to a participant who has consistently achieved academic excellence and exhibited First Tee Nine Core Values and Life Skills.