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Coyote Conversations
Crescent Media House
18 episodes
1 week ago

Coyote Conversations is a podcast series produced by Crescent students and hosted by Crescent Alumni. Each episode is a conversation with members of the Crescent community. From 'Boys of Promise to Men of Character', we reflect on their journey starting in the halls of Crescent.

 

Our guests will share insightful stories of their time at school and the impact classmates and staff had on their lives. The journey continues where we explore the diverse paths taken, challenges and perspectives learned. There are valuable lessons learned about creativity, perseverance, leadership, and community service from their stories of personal growth - successes, and failures.


Coyote conversations is hosted by Hessam Ghadaki Class of '99, General Counsel at https://timesgroup.ca


Do you know a Crescent community member who has an interesting story or career to share? Are you interested in getting involved in the next season of Coyote Conversations. Let us know at alumni@crescentshool.org


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Coyote Conversations is a podcast series produced by Crescent students and hosted by Crescent Alumni. Each episode is a conversation with members of the Crescent community. From 'Boys of Promise to Men of Character', we reflect on their journey starting in the halls of Crescent.

 

Our guests will share insightful stories of their time at school and the impact classmates and staff had on their lives. The journey continues where we explore the diverse paths taken, challenges and perspectives learned. There are valuable lessons learned about creativity, perseverance, leadership, and community service from their stories of personal growth - successes, and failures.


Coyote conversations is hosted by Hessam Ghadaki Class of '99, General Counsel at https://timesgroup.ca


Do you know a Crescent community member who has an interesting story or career to share? Are you interested in getting involved in the next season of Coyote Conversations. Let us know at alumni@crescentshool.org


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode 17: Eric Khoury ’06
Coyote Conversations
1 hour 24 minutes 25 seconds
5 months ago
Episode 17: Eric Khoury ’06

Eric Khoury ’06, Toronto Raptors Assistant Coach, became the youngest head coach in Raptors 905 franchise history in July 2022. 

On this episode of Coyote Conversations, Eric sits down with alumnus and current faculty member Griffin Bush ’06 to delve into the path that took Eric from being a Crescent grad to engineering at UofT to a position on the Raptors coaching staff. 


They delve into Khoury’s experience in the Raptors front-end office, the coaching staff, what it was like working with Dwayne Casey, Nick Nurse and of course, being on the bus for the championship parade.


A native of Toronto, Khoury joined the Raptors organization in 2012 as an intern in the basketball operations department, working with algorithms to detect basketball actions and plan defences. In 2015, he was promoted to Manager of Basketball Operations and Analytics, where he focused on college players and producing analytics reports for the coaching staff. Khoury joined the Raptors bench in 2017 as a member of former Head Coach Dwayne Casey’s staff while also serving as the Director of Analytics. As an assistant coach, he won an NBA Championship with the Raptors in 2019. He would be named lead assistant coach and offensive coordinator for Raptors 905 in 2019, helping lead the franchise to the best record in the league and leading the G League in offensive efficiency in 2020. Khoury then returned to the Raptors bench in 2021. A University of Toronto graduate, Khoury holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Aerospace Engineering and a Master of Applied Science in Experimental Fluid Dynamics.


This episode is hosted by current faculty member and alumnus, Griffin Bush ’06, and recorded and edited by Kai McKee ’25. Coyote Conversations is made possible by Carson McGregor, Communication Technology Faculty and the Crescent Alumni Executive.




Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Coyote Conversations

Coyote Conversations is a podcast series produced by Crescent students and hosted by Crescent Alumni. Each episode is a conversation with members of the Crescent community. From 'Boys of Promise to Men of Character', we reflect on their journey starting in the halls of Crescent.

 

Our guests will share insightful stories of their time at school and the impact classmates and staff had on their lives. The journey continues where we explore the diverse paths taken, challenges and perspectives learned. There are valuable lessons learned about creativity, perseverance, leadership, and community service from their stories of personal growth - successes, and failures.


Coyote conversations is hosted by Hessam Ghadaki Class of '99, General Counsel at https://timesgroup.ca


Do you know a Crescent community member who has an interesting story or career to share? Are you interested in getting involved in the next season of Coyote Conversations. Let us know at alumni@crescentshool.org


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.