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Football legend Nick Saban to join Modex 2024 as keynote speaker

Speaking at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Saban will participate in a conversation, titled "Tales of Leadership from The Gridiron," on Wednesday, March 13 at 9 AM.

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Speaking at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Saban will participate in a conversation, titled "Tales of Leadership from The Gridiron," on Wednesday, March 13 at 9 AM.

Modex 2024, the premier event for the full spectrum supply chain, is honored to host renowned football coach Nick Saban as a keynote. Speaking at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Saban will participate in a conversation, titled “Tales of Leadership from The Gridiron,” on Wednesday, March 13 at 9 AM.

Coach Saban, known for his unparalleled success in college football, will share the inspiring story of how he led The University of Alabama to the pinnacle of college football and maintained its position at the top. Modex 2024 attendees will gain insight into Coach Saban's winning process, which emphasizes discipline and consistency.

A man of vision, Coach Saban has a proven record of championship success. In his 28 seasons as a collegiate head coach, Saban compiled a 297-71-1 record.  In 2021, he passed Paul “Bear” Bryant to become the only coach to win seven national titles in the poll era of college football.

In addition to his coaching achievements, Coach Saban and his wife, Terry, have been dedicated philanthropists. They started Nick’s Kids Foundation in 1998 to promote and support children, families, and teachers. They also recently established the Saban Center in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, a first-of-its-kind STEAM campus that serves as a hub for education training, arts participation, and academic support.

Saban is one of five keynotes who will take the stage at Modex, and he replaces Jeremy Renner, who was previously scheduled to speak. For more information about Saban and the other keynote sessions, please visit modexshow.com/education.

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