How basketball can prepare you for life | Virgil Stănescu | TEDxQuestfield Intl College Youth
From the basketball court to the boardroom, Virgil Stănescu has redefined what it means to be a leader in sports and business. A former captain of Romania’s National Basketball Team for a decade and an international competitor in EuroLeague, EuroCup, and EuroChallenge, his 20-year career is adorned with trophies, medals, and Hall of Fame recognition at the University of South Alabama. Beyond his athletic prowess, Stănescu has championed education and youth development through initiatives like Steaua Basketball’s center of excellence and the transformative Go Scholarship program. As President of Steaua Bucharest Basketball Club and a prominent voice in global business forums, he continues to inspire future generations by blending the values of sportsmanship with academic and professional excellence. Virgil Stănescu is not just a player or executive—he’s a visionary shaping tomorrow’s leaders. Virgil Stănescu's basketball career spanned top international leagues, including EuroLeague and EuroCup. He studied General Management at the University of South Alabama and earned a Master's in European Economic Integration.Stănescu served as Romania's National Basketball Team captain for a decade during his 15-year tenure. In 2014, he was inducted into the University of South Alabama's Hall of Fame. After retiring from professional play, he transitioned to leadership roles, including President of Steaua Bucharest Basketball Club and Vice President of the Romanian Basketball Federation.His focus shifted to integrating sports and education, establishing a youth center of excellence at Steaua Basketball. Stănescu's latest project, Go Scholarship, supports young athletes' holistic development across various sports. He advocates for the values gained through sports training and competition, believing they apply universally to sports, economics, and education. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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