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had previously served as a volleyball consultant for SOI from
1985 through 1991.
In 1995, petitioner returned to Texas to begin working as
director of nonprofit marketing for Intellicall, Inc.,
IntelliMarketing Group (Intellicall) in Carrollton, Texas. Due
to ongoing health problems, petitioner was forced to leave her
employment with Intellicall during 1996. From that time until
the date of trial in this case, petitioner has operated BRVC as
her primary source of income in lieu of obtaining employment
elsewhere. Petitioner operated BRVC in some capacity during each
year since its 1981 formation, including those years of other
work engagements following her 1985 departure from LSU.
During the course of her career, petitioner has received
various professional honors and awards. Also, petitioner has had
the opportunity to coach women's volleyball players who have been
selected to play on U.S. Olympic teams and various professional
women's volleyball teams. During 1984, petitioner toured Europe
with the U.S. Junior Women's National Volleyball Team as a coach.
Also, petitioner served as a technical expert to the 1984 U.S.
Olympic Women's Volleyball Team.
Petitioner began operating BRVC in 1981 as a means of
cultivating the talents of young volleyball players so that they
could eventually play volleyball at college and professional
levels. Through BRVC, petitioner conducted numerous volleyball
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