Tommy

Tommy

Tommy Clark is a pediatrician and former professional soccer player. Tommy conceived the idea for Grassroot Soccer after living and playing soccer in Zimbabwe. Tommy was born in Scotland and moved to Zimbabwe at age fourteen where his father Bobby Clark was coach of the Highlanders Football Club. He attended Dartmouth College where he was captain of the soccer team. Following graduation, Tommy returned to Zimbabwe to teach English and play professional soccer. Tommy attended Dartmouth Medical School and completed residency in pediatrics at the University of New Mexico where he was twice named the Resident Teacher of the Year. Following residency, Tommy was a research fellow at the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies at the University of California at San Francisco. Tommy has been awarded of the American Academy of Pediatrics Annie Dyson Child Advocacy Award and the Dartmouth College Martin Luther King Junior award.

Dr. Tommy Clark on Public Radio International

Dr. Tommy Clark on Public Radio International

“What if you could somehow harness people’s love of sport to do something good, like teaching kids about health?” asks Faith Salie, host of Public Radio International’s program Fair Game. Salie recently interviewed GRS Founder Dr. Tommy Clark to learn [...]