Athletic Equipment Managers Honored Nationwide During Annual Appreciation Week

September 21–27, 2025 | Eighth Annual Celebration

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Ann Kitt-Carpenetti

Executive Director, Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA)

ann@equipmentmanagers.org 443-686-0549

Athletic Equipment Managers Honored Nationwide During Annual Appreciation Week

September 21–27, 2025 | Eighth Annual Celebration

The many contributions of athletic equipment managers and the vital role they play in ensuring

the safety and performance of over 8.5 million athletes at the high school, collegiate, and

professional levels will be recognized nationwide during Athletic Equipment Managers

Appreciation Week, September 21–27, 2025.

Launched in 2018, this annual tradition shines a spotlight on the dedicated professionals who

work behind the scenes to maintain, fit, and manage athletic equipment — a cornerstone of

athlete safety and team success.

“Athletic equipment managers are the unsung guardians of sports. They make sure every helmet

fits, every pad is safe, and every athlete can perform with confidence. Their expertise directly

impacts athlete safety and team success, yet their work is rarely in the spotlight. Appreciation

Week is our chance to say loudly and clearly: these professionals are essential to every level of

athletics, from high schools to the pros.” said Ann Kitt-Carpenetti, Executive Director of the

Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA).

Throughout the week, coaches, athletes, and athletic administrators across the country will take

time to acknowledge the tireless work of equipment managers. AEMA will share stories,

recognition posts, and highlights on our website at AEMA Website – Equipment Managers

Appreciation Week, Instagram (@aema_74), LinkedIn – Athletic Equipment Managers

Association, and X/Twitter (@AEMA_74) under the hashtag #EQWeek2025.

About the AEMA

The Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA) is the premier professional

membership and certification organization for athletic equipment managers across high school,

collegiate, and professional sports. For over 50 years, AEMA has advanced the profession by

providing equipment managers with essential education, certification, career development, and

networking opportunities. Members benefit from monthly e-newsletters, professional awards,

regional and national meetings, continuing education and certification programs, a job board, and

the annual AEMA National Convention. Today, AEMA represents a global network of more

than 1,600 equipment managers dedicated to athlete safety and excellence in sports. ###

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