Dr. Erin Hassler

Dr. Erin Hassler

Dr. Hassler is a coveted speaker, leader, educator, clinician and proud graduate of Clark Atlanta University and Life University. Enjoying industry success, she has practiced sports medicine at every level of the industry, including the WNBA, Texas Southern University and the US Olympic Committee. As a volunteer medical provider with USA Track and Field, she has served on international teams, including travel to Canada, South America and Europe and working with the USA team at the 2020 USA Olympic Marathon Trials in Atlanta, Georgia. As owner of Sportz Factory, she has been able to provide employment to dozens of contractors and student interns.

Through her community outreach and philanthropy, she has used her experiences to educate and encourage youth to follow their passions as they prepare for their careers.In 2018, Hassler earned a Doctor of Athletic Training degree from A.T. Still University, one of the first 50 people in the world to do so. Charting her own path in the sports and business and continuing her quest for knowledge, Hassler completed her M.B.A. from Concordia University Chicago. Her enthusiasm for the sports industry has allowed her to frequently lecture on a variety of related topics including leadership, business, career forecasting and sports performance. Influenced by the impact that sports have had in her life, Dr. Erin Hassler strives to make a difference, one athlete at a time.

"I have worked with elite youth, recreational and professional athletes for over 20 years. KT Tape has been a huge part of preparation, performance and recovery with my patients and clients. The ease of use and self-application of the KT Tape brand tape enables athletes to use products when I am not with them. The adhesive is much stronger and definitely more reliable when they need it most. KT is a progressive company that adapts the product lines to the needs of the even more versatile athlete. I look forward to continuing to be a part of the creativity and research that moves human movement forward."

 Dr. Erin Hassler, DAT, MBA, ATC, LAT, PES