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SUMMARY:March Business Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:The St. Matthews Chamber is proud to introduce Roger Burkman\, former\n\nUniversity of Louisville Basketball Player to speak at the March Business\n\nLuncheon.\n\n\n\nRoger hails from Acton\, IN\, in 1977 he graduated Franklin Central High School and then went on to the University of Louisville on a basketball scholarship. During his tenure at UofL he played under Hall of Fame Coach Denny Crum\,\n\nwas a member of the 1980 NCAA Championship Team and was considered the best sixth man in college basketball his junior and senior year. Al McGuire gave him the nickname of "Instant Defense\," which seemed to reflect his aggressive style of play. Burkman has been quoted as saying that\, "I played every game like it was my last."\n\n\n\nRoger was drafted in the sixth round to the NBA Chicago Bulls where he played\n\nhalf a season under Head Coach Jerry Sloan\, the rest of the season he spent\n\nin Anchorage\, Alaska playing in the CBA (Continental Basketball Association).\n\nCurrently he is the athletic director at Spalding University in Louisville\, KY and\n\nhas been for the past seven years. He's married to the Honorable Judge Judith\n\nBurkman and has two children\, Elisa Catherine and Lukas Allen.\n\n\n\nPLEASE MARK IN COMMENTS WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE FOR LUNCH: Chicken Salad or a Spring Salad
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The St. Matthews Chamber is proud to introduce Roger Burkman\, former<br />\nUniversity of Louisville Basketball Player to speak at the March Business<br />\nLuncheon.<br />\n<br />\nRoger hails from Acton\, IN\, in 1977 he graduated Franklin Central High School and then went on to the University of Louisville on a basketball scholarship. During his tenure at UofL he played under Hall of Fame Coach Denny Crum\,<br />\nwas a member of the 1980 NCAA Championship Team and was considered the best sixth man in college basketball his junior and senior year. Al McGuire gave him the nickname of &ldquo\;Instant Defense\,&rdquo\; which seemed to reflect his aggressive style of play. Burkman has been quoted as saying that\, &ldquo\;I played every game like it was my last.&rdquo\;<br />\n<br />\nRoger was drafted in the sixth round to the NBA Chicago Bulls where he played<br />\nhalf a season under Head Coach Jerry Sloan\, the rest of the season he spent<br />\nin Anchorage\, Alaska playing in the CBA (Continental Basketball Association).<br />\nCurrently he is the athletic director at Spalding University in Louisville\, KY and<br />\nhas been for the past seven years. He&rsquo\;s married to the Honorable Judge Judith<br />\nBurkman and has two children\, Elisa Catherine and Lukas Allen.<br />\n<br />\n<strong><span style="color:#ff0000\;"><span style="font-size:16px\;">PLEASE MARK IN COMMENTS WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE FOR LUNCH: Chicken Salad or a Spring Salad</span></span></strong>
LOCATION:DIFFERENT DATE AND LOCATION MARCH Business Luncheon NCAA Bracketology The Olmsted 3702 Frankfort Avenue
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URL:https://business.stmatthewschamber.com/events/details/march-business-luncheon-03-21-2013-1336
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