Anderson Adds Ramey, Hallam as Athletic Trainers
The Anderson University athletics department and Athletic Director Marcie Taylor have announced on Thursday the additions of Theresa Ramey and Peter Hallam as Athletic Trainers on the Anderson University Sports Medicine Staff.
The Anderson University athletics department and Athletic Director Marcie Taylor have announced on Thursday the additions of Theresa Ramey and Peter Hallam as Athletic Trainers on the Anderson University Sports Medicine Staff.
"We are pleased to welcome Theresa Ramey and Peter Hallam to the AU Sports Medicine staff," Marcie Taylor said. "Both possess a passion for AU Athletics and will provide first-class care for our student-athletes. Ramey brings a wealth of experience to the position and Hallam brings the familiarity of being a student-athlete at AU, having competed the past four seasons on the men's tennis team."
Ramey returns to Anderson with 23 prior years of postgraduate experience. She served as an Industrial Athletic Trainer for Moore Wellness Systems in Eaton for the past seven months. Prior to arriving at Moore Wellness Systems, Ramey spent 17 years as an Athletic Trainer at Reid Health in Richmond. During that time, Ramey spent seven years assisting with coverage at Earlham College, 10 years assisting with coverage for several area high schools in addition to several other coverage assignments.
Ramey spent the early portion of her career as an Athletic Trainer for different Indiana Universities, which includes one year at Anderson University, two years at Indiana State University and two years at the University of Southern Indiana. She is BOC certified and is a member of the National Athletic Trainers' Association, Great Lakes Athletic Trainers' Association and Indiana Athletic Trainers' Association.
In the classroom, Ramey spent a year as an adjunct faculty member at Indiana University East, where she instructed a class on the Foundations of Human Movement.
Ramey graduated from Anderson in 1998 with a bachelor's degree in Athletic Training.
"I am beyond excited to not only be returning to the traditional athletic training setting, but also to my alma mater," Theresa Ramey stated. "Go Ravens!"
Hallam graduated from Anderson University with a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training in 2023. He spent four years as a student athletic trainer with Anderson Athletics. Hallam covered the Anderson's men's basketball team for a year and the Anderson women's soccer team for a year. He has also assisted with volleyball and lacrosse in coverage. In addition to his Anderson Athletics coverage, Hallam has also provided coverage for Hamilton Southeastern High School in Fishers, the College Summer Baseball League in Westfield and Central Indiana Orthopedics in Anderson.
Hallam holds memberships with the National Athletic Trainers' Association, the Great Lakes Athletic Trainers' Association and the Indiana Athletic Trainers' Association. Outside of athletic training, Hallam spent four years on Anderson's men's tennis team, competing in 45 career doubles matches and 32 career singles matches.
"I am very excited to be returning to AU," Peter Hallam stated. "I am surrounded by great faculty and staff and AMAZING student-athletes. I'm very excited for this opportunity to give back to the school that has given me so much."
Anderson University is on a mission to educate students for lives of faith and service, offering more than 60 undergraduate majors, 30 three-year degrees, 20 NCAA Division III intercollegiate sports, alongside adult and graduate programs. The private, liberal arts institution is fully accredited and recognized among top colleges for its business, computer science, cybersecurity, dance, engineering, nursing, and teacher education programs. Anderson University was established in 1917 in Anderson, Indiana, by the Church of God.