Tod Long, born on December 18, 1970, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is a former American sprinter known for his achievements in track and field. He competed primarily in sprints and was associated with the Oklahoma Sooners during his collegiate years and Nike during his professional years. Athletic Accomplishments Six-time NCAA Track and Field All-American. Multiple medals in the Big Eight Outdoor Championships in events such as the 200m, 100m, 4 x 400m Relay, and 4 x 100m Relay. Bronze medal in the 4 x 100m Relay at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Gold in the 200m at the Big Eight Indoor Championships, along with other medals. World Indoor Champion in the 4x400 m relay in 1995 and gold medalist at the USA Indoor Championships in the 200m. Gold and silver medals at the USA Masters and World Masters Outdoor Championships in the 100m and 200m events. Corporate Career Alongside his athletic career, Tod Long established a successful path in the corporate world, particularly in the IT and telecommunications sectors. Professional Expertise With over two decades of experience, he has a proven track record of leading teams to achieve high sales targets and increasing sales efficiency. He has held senior sales executive roles in various companies, focusing on areas like cloud-based networking, SaaS, CRM systems, and network security. Known for his ability to develop sales strategies, manage cross-functional teams, and drive revenue growth, Long's resume also highlights his proficiency in multiple sales methodologies and tools. He holds a BA in Organizational Leadership from the University of Oklahoma.