Success On and Off the Court

Category: "Inspire" Stories

Date: January 13, 2022

This week, we had the opportunity to speak with Dan Rose, Chief Operating Officer of The Diversified Companies and new Integrity Partner. It’s always a pleasure to hear from our new Partners and learn more about their unique backgrounds.

Dan loves the game of basketball. From a young age, he wanted to have a career in professional sports. While attending the historic Seton Hall University, he became a student manager of their basketball team. He learned many valuable lessons in that role. In fact, after Dan graduated, he was able to manage a professional basketball center in the Tri-State area and oversee their teams and courses.

Rose Family

As Dan got older, he realized the sport he loved had stopped being a true passion and started to feel more like an obligation. Dan made the decision to join the family business and has never looked back.

Dan has been able to use the coaching skills he developed while managing basketball teams in his role at The Diversified Companies — except now he trains agents and not athletes.

We are excited to welcome Dan to the Integrity family and look forward to all the success this partnership will bring!

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