Sport Responsibilites: Sprint Football, Baseball, Golf
Ed Gilberti joined the Post University staff as the head athletic trainer in 2007. He will begin his eighth season guiding the athletic training staff in 2014-15. In addition, Gilberti has served as the President of the CACC committee of athletic trainers since the 2012-13 academic year.
In his current role, Gilberti is responsible for the prevention, recognition, evaluation, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries for the student-athletes participating in the 19 intercollegiate and two sub-varsity athletic programs. In addition, he continues to serve as the strength and conditioning coach for the Post University athletic department.
Prior to his current position, Gilberti was an assistant athletic trainer at Post, for two years, through React Physical Therapy in Waterbury, Conn.
While as an assistant athletic trainer, Gilberti was responsible for a myriad of tasks, including covering practices and games for several of the athletic department's 12 intercollegiate athletic programs. In addition, he worked with coaches to develop individualized strength and conditioning programs for the student-athletes at Post University.
In 2006-07, Gilberti was elevated to interim head athletic trainer, and in the summer of 2007, Gilberti was named head athletic trainer, and became a full-time employee at Post.
Before joining React Physical Therapy, Gilberti worked for South County Physical Therapy in Worchester, Mass, where he worked with Shrewsbury High School.
A 2003 graduate of Northeastern University with a bachelor's degree in athletic training, Gilberti resides in Shelton, Conn.
Updated August 2014