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Sports Stars Tim Brown and Everson Walls, Omni Frisco Hotel, and Ethos Education Group Partner for Student Success
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Ethos Education Group Inc
FRISCO, Texas - Washingtoner -- Ethos Education Group builds character and offers tools and resources to motivate and empower children and youth – creating a foundation for good decisions and big dreams as they navigate the pathway from childhood into adulthood.

Omni Frisco Hotel has agreed to partner with Ethos Education Group to create an internship program for students who are members of the Ethos Village. Students who participate in this internship will rotate through different jobs and duties within the Omni hotel's portfolio of hospitality services, allowing them to experience and learn a variety of skills from industry professionals to support their academic and professional journey.

In 2014, Heisman Trophy winner and NFL Hall of Famer, Tim Brown, and Super Bowl Champion, Everson Walls partnered with former athlete and entrepreneur, Michael Davis to co-found Ethos Education Group and offer ETHOS VILLAGE – a revolutionary new platform that redefines 'success' through a firm understanding of self-identity, purpose, values, and vision. Ethos is customizable, accessible to students everywhere, and leverages the social worth of celebrity athletes, entertainers, and highly esteemed professionals who mentor students within the Ethos Village. To support students' practical understanding of character in the workplace, the Omni Frisco Hotel is offering Ethos students paid, part-time, 6-month internships.

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Ethos Founder and CEO, Michael Davis comments, "We're very excited to partner with Omni Frisco Hotel. They understand the importance of expanding the traditional school curriculum with experiential learning opportunities that grow skills and broaden children's scope of opportunity. That's ultimately what we hope to achieve in partnership with institutions that share our vision. We call it the 'Village' because it takes a village to raise a child."

ETHOS VILLAGE serves 4th -12th grade students and is available nationwide through group memberships offered by schools and non-profit organizations, or individual memberships families can access from home. Ethos Pedagogy can be facilitated online, or in the classroom. To learn about becoming a corporate or non-profit partner with Ethos, visit ethoseducationgroup.org. Or to join the Village, visit ethosvillage.com.

Omni Frisco Hotel features 300 beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites, 24,000 square feet of meeting space, and is anchored by the Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters. Serving as the dining destination, hotel guests and locals alike can enjoy a delicious culinary experience from the notable favorite, Neighborhood Services. Discover the luxury boutique, Charlotte Jones Collection featuring local designers, a chic coffee and wine bar in the lobby and an elevated pool bar and grill overlooking the 91-acre entertainment district, The Star, which features premiere dining, and shopping. For information, visit www.omnihotels.com/frisco or call 1-800-The-Omni.

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