About Neurosport

  • Kip Watson, Founder & CEO

    Anne “Kip” Watson, Founder & Chief Operating Officer
    For nearly 15 years, Kip has provided individual, family, marital, and group counseling in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area with an emphasis in sports psychology, fitness/wellness, eating disorders, obesity, and addiction. She is a speaker, educator, and corporate trainer. She has conducted conflict resolution, problem solving, and team building seminars to such corporations as the Pepsi Bottling Group and Zoom Sports Performance.

    She has provided eating disorder and wellness workshops to universities such as Baylor University and Dallas Baptist University, as well as local entities such as Solutions Outpatient Services, Carrollton-Farmer’s Branch Independent School District, and Stonebriar Community Church.

    Prior to her counseling career, Kip spent six years working in radio and television. She earned an AP Award for her work as an Executive Producer for an ABC affiliate. She has appeared on the Fox 4 Morning Show, WFAA, CW33, KSCS, KLIF, and WBAP. She currently blogs and contributes to the Dallas Morning News Neighborsgo as the Football Chick.

    She is a Licensed Professional Counselor by the State of Texas. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Mass Communication from Texas Tech University and a Master’s Degree in Biblical Counseling from Dallas Theological Seminary. She is currently pursuing a second Master’s Degree in Sports Psychology from Argosy University. She holds a national certification of Personal Trainer from the American Council on Exercise. She is also professionally qualified to administer the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI).

    Kip is a former state and regional gymnastics champion and played professional women’s tackle football in her 40′s for the 4-time World Champion Dallas Diamonds, earning her Super Bowl ring in 2008.

    She has 2 children, 12 and 10. In her spare time, she coaches pee-wee football and volunteers at her kids’ school teaching Bible and journalism.

  • Scott Watson

    ANTHONY DORSETT, JR.: BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & FOOTBALL ADVISOR
    Anthony Dorsett, Jr. is a former NFL player who was drafted in the sixth round of the 1996 NFL Draft by the Houston Oilers (now known as the Tennessee Titans). Anthony played four seasons with the Titans where he made his first Super Bowl appearance in 1999 as the starting free safety. After starting in Super Bowl XXXIV with the Titans he then joined the Oakland Raiders in 2000. During his four year tenure in Oakland, Dorsett and the Raiders won the AFC championship and appeared in Super Bowl XXXVII. Anthony further has defined himself as an athlete competing in the USTA’s masters circuit since his days with the Raiders. He won the Melrose Games Super 60 in 2010 and placed 2nd in 2011.

    Along with competing in track, Anthony successfully transitioned from the NFL to a career in the entertainment industry where he has appeared in film and television. Dorsett starred as the character Shane in the independent film “Losing Faith” which was released in 2008. He has hosted BET’s MADD Sports; appeared in multiple commercials; and was commentator/radio personality with WTN Sports Radio, in Nashville, TN. Anthony also hosted and participated in various award shows, such as the BET 25th Anniversary Show, NFL Network’s Total Access, NCAACP Image Awards, and The Artie Clear Show. Most recently, he and his father, Heisman Trophy winner and NFL Hall of Famer inductee Tony Dorsett, appeared on the Monique Show and debuted their Dorsett Roundtable talk show on Fox Sports during Super Bowl week in February 2011.

    Mentoring and training are key aspects of Anthony’s eight year career in the NFL and in his daily work life. Committed to equipping and enhancing young people, Anthony speaks and conducts camps throughout the U.S. most recently in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. He is excited to be a part of Champions 2 Heroes and extend his reach to youth and their families.

    Anthony was born and raised in Aliquippa, PA. He is a graduate of University of Pittsburgh with a degree in communications. Anthony is single and currently resides in Dallas, TX.

  • Dr. Bob Rogers

    Dr. Bob Rodgers, Primary Sports Psych Consultant & MBTI Consultant
    Robert F. Rodgers, Ph.D., is Emeritus Associate Professor of Psychology and Education at The Ohio State University. He has been on the Faculty of Psychology and Education since 1974. Dr. Rodgers’ teaching and research focuses on personality type and psychosocial and cognitive-structured development. He investigates questions concerning the integrated use of type and various developmental perspectives in designing, teaching, workshop, retreat, coaching, and organization development practice. He also studies issues concerning gender conditioning and type preference.

    Dr. Rodgers has taught a graduate class on Psychological Type, covering both type and temperament theory since 1976. The class covers type theory and research, the construction and validity of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), and the uses of type to design professional practice in a number of fields. He has done evaluative research comparing practice design with and without the use of type. Currently, he is looking into whether gender condition or type may be responsible for some of the perceived differences between men and women in Caucasian, African-American and Latino cultures.

    He uses type in his consulting with athletic teams, teaching and learning, organization development and team building. He has been a consultant to The Ohio State’s men’s and women’s golf teams and a variety of service, religious, and commercial organizations.

  • David Dickerson, LPC, LMFT, Director of Counseling Services

    David Dickerson, LPC, LMFT, Director of Counseling Services
    In response to a growing sense of urgency for a fresh approach to meeting the needs of hurting people, David founded the Cornerstone Lodge Leadership Ministry in 2000. Since that time, the ministry has grown to include the Cornerstone Lodge Retreat Center in East Texas, two Christian Counseling Associates offices located in Bedford and Plano, Texas, and Champions 2 Heroes.

    Before 2000, David served on several leading church staffs in Texas and Oklahoma, and worked to establish a number of Christian-based counseling centers around the country. He provides psychotherapy and gives counseling supervision through the Christian Counseling Associates offices, and is also the key leader in the Cornerstone Creative Consulting group of Cornerstone Lodge Leadership Ministry. His passion is in helping men and women who have the potential of Champions to begin to live the life of a true Hero! As he works to continue to enhance Champions 2 Heroes, David’s driving force is to give consistent and encouraging leadership to thousands of young professionals in the worlds of athletics, medicine, law, ministry, commerce, education and other fields of professional endeavors.

  • Daniel Southern

    Daniel Southern, Business Development
    In his roles as a consultant, Christian ministry leader and advance man for Billy Graham, Dan has had the privilege of knowing and learning from some of the most accomplished leaders of our generation. His story of overcoming personal adversity is nothing short of remarkable, and yet it is something most of us can relate to. In his book, The Message of Leadership, Dan shares some of the life-lessons that have brought him triumph over challenges and led to his success as a respected leader, speaker, author, and trainer.

    Possessing a true global resumé, one of his most prestigious accomplishments was overseeing the largest public meeting ever held by Billy Graham in North America in New York City’s Central Park. He is the CEO of the Daniel Southern Leadership Group and PROstrata, consulting firms which he founded in 1998.

    Dan’s passion is helping individuals, companies and organizations apply his dynamic leadership formula to create winning strategies in business and life. His presentations are a unique mixture of analysis, humor, faith, straight talk and common sense that focus on how effective leadership ultimately results in profitability and excellence for any team or individual. Dan is the co-founder of Champions 2 Heroes along with David Dickerson and makes his home in Dallas, Texas.

  • Scott Watson

    Scott Watson, Director of Assessment & Measurement
    After a dozen successful years with Fortune 500 companies, in June, 2006, Scott Watson launched Beyond ROI, Inc., a different kind of measurement company.

    Beginning in 1994, Scott managed the Consulting Services practice at a leading training firm. He personally designed and implemented more than 600 assessment and measurement projects with clients such as ExxonMobil, IBM, Dell Computer, Xerox, AT&T, Verizon, Hewlett-Packard, and Accenture.

    As he gained experience, Scott moved beyond traditional measurements like Kirkpatrick’s Four Levels of Evaluation and Return on Investment (ROI) calculations. When clients wanted to know what happened after people left the workshops, he created SmartTrac Surveys, a web-based form of accountability for participants and their managers. When clients asked if the training really caused the results, he pioneered Definite Difference to isolate business results from external factors such as employee tenure, location, competition, and changes in the economy. To measure the effect of manager coaching, he developed the Hi/Lo Comparison to show the relationship between leading and lagging indicators of performance.

    Scott says, “Measurement is no longer a mystery. Today, we can clearly show the connections between how people behave after training and how they perform. It’s like seeing inside the black box.”

    Scott is a member of the Instructional Systems Association (ISA), the American Society for Training and Development (ASTD), and Association for Services Management International (AFSMI). He holds a graduate degree in Communications and Management Research from Texas Tech University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing and Public Relations.

    Scott is a 3-time Ironman® Triathlon finisher and has trained and coached others to compete in sprint, Olympic, and Ironman® distances.