Shannon Mason
Juggling motherhood is no easy task. But add author, motivational speaker, talk show producer and radio host to the mix and it seems almost impossible. That is until you meet Shannon B. Mason. This California native is the mother of 5 brilliant student-athletes, one of which is an professional WR.
Shannon is the CEO of ML5 Global Consulting LLC which houses a roster of companies ranging from Evolve 365, an athlete development company to a production company that is launching her radio show, “Let’s Go There” and “The 1 Percent Sports Show” Although her book, “The Process” shares a personal, inside glimpse of her personal journey, her children and making sure that they are equipped with all of the necessary tools for success are in the forefront of her life’s work. She is just as committed to sharing these tools with as many students and families as possible.
Shannon’s E-365™ is an athletic training, character building, academic development program that is geared towards equipping student-athletes with the skills and tools needed to become well-rounded from their core. Recently married to music composer and motivational speaker Gene Mason, Shannon has added another notch to her production belt as Artist Manager
“I can’t” has never been a part of her vocabulary and as she continues to set the bar high for
herself and her children, she is a constant reminder to us all that we really can have it all.
E-365 Ambassador Jordan Smallwood
California native Jordan E Bryant-Smallwood is the Ambassador of Evolve Sports 365 and Founder of Fit-365 (Performace and Nutrition). He is the oldest of 4 in which are all student-athletes. Jordan studied Business and Communications at the University of Oklahoma where he played football as a wide receiver. While attending OU Jordan received two honor awards ( The highest a student-athlete could receive).
Prentice Gautt Outstanding Athlete Award (This award is given to a student-athlete who best exemplifies the high standards set by the university’s first African-American scholarship athlete. The student recognized for the award demonstrates excellence in academics, leadership, sportsmanship and athletic ability)
The Done Key Award (The highest honor an OU football player can receive while playing for the Sooners. It goes to the player who best exemplifies the many superior qualities of Key, both on the field and in the classroom). Now a professional WR, Jordan is seeking to make a difference as a professional athlete. His ability to lead and be a team player is something Jordan is truly blessed to do.