Pratyush Panda
Marketing Specialist
He/Him/His
Pratyush Panda brings his expertise as Marketing Coordinator at the National Association for Athletes' Mental Health (NAAMH), leveraging his Bachelor's degree in Marketing from San Jose State University and proficiency in Google Ads and HootSuite. His role is pivotal in advancing NAAMH's mission to revolutionize mental health support for athletes. Pratyush is deeply committed to driving strategic marketing initiatives that effectively communicate NAAMH's programs and resources across the athletic community. Through innovative campaigns and engaging storytelling, he aims to amplify awareness about mental health in sports, foster community engagement, and empower athletes to prioritize their well-being both on and off the field.
In addition to his professional aspirations, Pratyush's life goal is to make a profound impact and leave a lasting legacy through his work. He seeks to excel in his career by becoming a respected leader known for innovation and compassionate advocacy in mental health. Personally, he values a balanced life enriched by meaningful relationships and enjoys hobbies such as watching TV shows, anime, NBA, and NFL games, listening to music, playing video games, hiking, and indulging in basketball, a sport he played and continues to love.
With a passion for sports and a strong belief in the power of mental health advocacy, Pratyush is dedicated to forging partnerships and advocating for policy reforms that prioritize athletes' mental well-being. His commitment extends beyond marketing strategies; he actively seeks to build alliances with sports organizations and educational institutions to expand NAAMH's reach and influence. By equipping athletes with essential resources and promoting mental health education, Pratyush aims to create a supportive environment where athletes feel empowered to navigate mental health challenges with resilience and confidence.
Motivational Quote
Strength doesn't come from what you can do. It comes from overcoming the things you once thought you couldn't.
- Rikki Rogers