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In a move that no one in the media expected, Utah hired USF AD Harlan to take over in Salt Lake City. Utah Prez Watkins: "Mark has a breadth of experience in athletics and in fundraising, an open and collaborative leadership style and a track record of success that will enable him to lead our athletics department to greater heights." Harlan: "President Watkins has a clear vision for the University of Utah and recognizes that athletics can play a role in the university’s upward trajectory. I am grateful to her for the tremendous opportunity and her confidence in me and I cannot wait to get started." Harlan heads back west after recently signing a contract extension with the Bulls that paid him $525K annually. Ventura Partners assisted with the search for the Utes. (link, link, link)
Harlan's announced hire came on the same day Utah said goodbye to 31-year boss Hill, who rode a Utes-branded bus away from the Huntsman Center (hopefully straight to the beach). Simple words from Hill, "Thank you. Love you guys." Good photo series here. (link)
A $36.5M distribution, on average, for each Big 12 member as the league hit an all-time high of $364.87M in revenue. Projected to be the third-most among 'Power 5' programs, though Commish Bowlsby says he's not counting. After adding in third tier rights deals, each department should be above $40M. West Virginia Prez & Big 12 board chair Gee: "I wouldn't call it vindication. I think it shows as a league we made some very wise decisions. The most important thing I want to emphasize as a university president is the fact that other presidents feel equally strongly as I do about the success of the conference and where we are now. I think several years ago there was speculation that some of us were not as happy as others. I think we have a very happy group of presidents. And I think we have a very happy group of coaches and we're very competitive." Twenty-five percent of Baylor's payout will continue to be held in escrow (~$9M). (link, link, link)
SEC Meetings:
+ Graduate transfers will now be able to move about within the league, which Sports Illustrated's Staples says will benefit Alabama FB, even though HC Saban was against the rule. Outgoing Ole Miss FB student-athlete Jefferson will still have to obtain a hardship waiver from the league to attend & play at Florida next season as there was no change on free undergraduate movement, even when the previous program is facing a post-season ban. (link)
+ This one is pretty simple: "High school recruits with past incidents of serious misconduct are now barred from the SEC." (link)
+ No decision on loosening restrictions around public alcohol sales at games as SI's Dellenger says Kentucky & Georgia are most against such a change with LSU being at the other end as a proponent. (link)
+ Georgia Prez Morehead elected to the league's Executive Committee. (link)
Arizona AD Heeke: "The future is very, very bright for Arizona athletics. I think all of our programs are poised to do great things going forward. I am really bullish about Arizona athletics and I think we are in a good position." Part of Heeke's comments to the media about the state of his portfolio. Heeke also says FB renovations will be ready for kick-off against BYU, as well as, "The (football) practice will be done late in the fall, November-ish, so we are excited about that." (link); Arizona continues to overhaul its Title IX policies & staff, which will include the hire of a new Title IX coordinator, two new victim support positions, another role that will help students navigate the process, installing deputy coordinators "at appropriate locations" around campuses & a slew of new protocol changes. (link)
More info on the new on-campus FB stadium for South Alabama as Prez Waldrop calls it, "A win for the whole community." Waldrop points to $15M to $20M worth of public funding for the venue that's projected to run $72M. City of Mobile Communications Director Talbot adds, "Negotiations between the City and USA are ongoing and we are optimistic that they will be successful. The project represents a generational opportunity for the City and USA, creating a world-class amenity to be enjoyed by students and citizens alike." (link); Meanwhile, Vanderbilt leaders continue to discuss how to spruce up the Commodores FB digs. AD Williams: "I don’t think you would see us ever tearing the stadium down and building from new. So if the (reality) is that we will remain in that stadium, (the question) will be: How do you renovate that stadium? [...] At some point in time, it will be unavoidable that we’ll have to make a decision long-term, and I would say that decision is probably two to three years away." (link)
Yahoo's trio of Forde, Thamel & Wetzel shed a bit of light on the latest MBB-FBI development with a new superseding indictment for former Auburn AC Person & clothier Michel. The charges now levied have been narrowed & Dentons partner Hill adds one perspective, "It doesn’t happen every day. But good lawyers, as the case develops, try to move their case in the direction the facts and law takes them. This is what you’d expect with good lawyering on both sides of the case." Another, unnamed, attorney saw the move differently, "It’s highly unusual in a federal case to alter legal theories months after initial charges were filed. Basically, what they’re doing is arresting first and investigating later." A third lawyer opinion believe the case "took a step backward." (link)
Former ESPN MBB analyst & new scheduling guru Adams pens on his SMART scheduling movement, points back to his initial 90-minute presentation to Conference USA membership last spring as the launch point for the new schedule flexibility recently announced by the league. Adams says he's also been consulting with the Sun Belt & Horizon, also thinks there's opportunities in WBB. Of note, "High performing companies set policy based on the highest common denominator not the lowest common denominator. The reality is lesser performing teams don’t draw-period. Also, our goals are to improve our seed and earn more bids not to make everyone happy with participation trophies." Lots more. (link); Count The Big Lead's Lisk as a contrarian on the new scheduling policies of C-USA & the WCC, "Using the RPI Wizard at RPI Forecast, Middle Tennessee’s RPI would have gone from 33 to 30, and St. Mary’s (by dropping their two opponents) would have gone from 40 to 35. Would that have been enough to get either in? [...] The biggest factor for the Committee has been quality wins. Maybe these marginal changes will push more conference members up, but the results aren’t going to change as long as the mentality that good wins matter (without accounting for number of opportunities/venue)." (link)
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The Women's College World Series is in full swing (four games today) & former Event Director & Oklahoma administrator Hynes returned to OKC for the first time in two years to take in the action. Hynes recalls moving the WCWS from Sunnyvale, CA back in 1990 & the first year the entire attendance was 8,500. Did Hynes ever envision the event getting this big? "I really could not envision that. Probably the first five years, we just had really little, short bleachers out there. Probably like what's in center field. It just all of a sudden started growing. I'm tickled to death that it's gotten to this point." Hynes is also credited with hiring Sooners HC Gasso & OU WBB HC Coale. Not too shabby. (link)
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Two MBB National Championships in three years will help raise some money & at Villanova the total for an initial $600M 'For the Greater Great: The Villanova Campaign to Ignite Change' is now up to $759M, 18 months earlier than the push was expected to last. 77,500 total donors, $50M as the largest single gift, 10 commitments of $10M or more, 123 of the $1M+ variety, 10 new centers of study as a byproduct, the naming of two colleges, 40 new or renovated academic or athletic facilities, doubling of the university endowment to $700M. (link)
The Spokesman-Review's Grippi asks an excellent question, "Just why would anyone want to deal with the problems college athletic directors face with these days?" Grippi reviews the financial challenges at Washington State, as well as the turmoil at Idaho, "Sure, the money is good. But the pressure from above, below and from the sides is greater than it’s ever been. Decisions made years ago that seemed reasonable at the time – for example, if WSU hadn’t spent the money it did, where would the athletic department be today? – can bite years later. It’s just not a 'settle down and enjoy a long career in one place' sort of job." (link); The Spokesman-Review's Blanchette takes stock of WSU's plans to balance its budget, wonders how the Cougars will be making concessions on some expense items to help turn the tide & not simply count on increased revenues. Blanchette: "As the new guy, Chun can only come up with a plan and try to make it work. But his future calls – on rollover contracts and raises and staff proliferation and facilities – need to reflect sanity and not just world-class sloganeering." More. (link)
espnW's Junod goes deep in recounting time he spent with Auburn Softball during the 2017 season, before then-HC Myers & the rest of the AU staff departed after the '17 campaign. Lots of interesting stuff here, tough to narrow down into a simple clip, but here's an example, "Some of the players had obtained evidence that they indeed had seen something they thought they'd seen, and now some were crying. They were passing phones back and forth and clapping their hands over their mouths in shock or bursting into angry and heartbroken tears when they saw what was on the screen. But what was on the screen? What could be on the screen? I had not a clue; I ascribed what I was witnessing to the incendiary power of gossip in close quarters. Then I settled down to watch Auburn play Florida in softball. […] I didn't understand when Coach gathered his players together and marched them back to the bus as one. I didn't understand when, even as her teammates climbed onto the bus, the player I'd identified either as an enigma or an outcast remained far apart from them, furiously using her phone. I didn't understand even when, on the plane back home, Coach went up and down the aisle, forbidding his players from using their phones and going on social media. I didn't understand until three days later, when Corey Myers resigned because, as he explained in a statement, 'it became clear to me that my relationship with my family needs to be my top priority right now.'" Lots, lots more. (link)
Former Tennessee Chancellor Davenport could exit the university entirely next week if the Board of Trustees approves a $1.33M settlement on Tuesday. UT Prez DiPietro: "I believe it is important for us to reach this agreement to allow everyone to move forward." Also of note, former VC for Communications Robinson, who was previously a Senior Assoc. AD for the Vols, is not involved in any settlement talks as his departure was amicable. (link); UNC Asheville leadership select Arthur Vining Davis Foundations Prez Cable as its next Chancellor. Cable previously helped lead at Virginia & Davidson. (link)
More Personnel: The Detroit Free Press reports that the Detroit Pistons have expressed interest in Michigan MBB HC Beilein. (link); Furman alum Davidson returns to his alma mater as the new Men's Golf HC. (link); Another alum-to-coach move, this time Villanova tabs former softball student-athlete Orchard returns as HC of the Wildcats. (link); San Jose State Women's Golf HC Dormann will retire. (link)
Tax docs from Syracuse show former AD Gross earned $1M+ in 2016 despite exiting half way through the year. Base pay pegged at $261K, with an additional $699K for "other reportable compensation," though there's no clarity on exactly what that means. In 2015 Gross was paid $846K, of which $605K was base & $125K was performance incentives. (link); Orange FB HC Babers earned $2.4M in his first year at the helm of SU's program. MBB HC Boeheim was at $2.7M, WBB HC Hillsman at $829K & former top MBB AC Hopkins at $611K. (link)
Kansas' 247Sports outlet continues its profiles on potential KU AD candidates, this time it's Arkansas State boss Mohajir. Red Wolves beat writer Kubena: "He seems very comfortable at Arkansas State. It’s also a place that he has personal ties to and he’s been comfortable there, but he’s also had to replace coaches who go back to colleges they were affiliated with. It’s something that happens throughout sports. You can find all sorts of examples of it. It’s something he won’t comment and hasn’t commented on and really just leaves you to speculate. It’s one of those things that seems like it makes sense, but he’s not going to say anything about it." Kubena goes on to note Mohajir's fundraising prowess & the overall energy he brings to the job, "[He's] kind of one of those people that value the janitor and whoever else and kind of gives everybody that energy and it passes along through the athletic department. The sports information directors feel it. The players feel it. They all surround it." (link)
Sports TV scheduling expert Sarzyniak goes 'Inside Baseball' on the first three weeks of FB match-ups on TV, notes 10 Big 12 match-ups that look to have been "member retained games," most notably being Tulsa at Texas & Army West Point at Oklahoma. In the Big Ten, "Using Rutgers at Ohio St. for an early way to clear OSU's BTN intraconference game commitment was a good idea. If the Tulane game on 9/22 ends up being the Buckeyes 2nd BTN game, they wouldn't be required to appear on the network for the rest of the season." Lots more important minutia that only readers of this email & Sarzyniak would be interested in. Isn't the web great?! (link)
Notre Dame is making good use of a partnership with students from the Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics Department as a bevy of data is gathered on Fighting Irish student-athletes & analyzed to determine a range of needs & solutions for optimal performance. Track student-athlete Rohrer: "It’s like the Campus Crossroads project, with the new buildings being attached to the stadium; the University is trying to branch out and bring everyone together—the sports and the academics—to merge that gap." Lots more in what looks like an ideal cross-campus collaboration. (link)
Also Noticed: The 2020-22 MAAC Basketball Tourneys will be held at Atlantic City's Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall. Commish Ensor: "Atlantic City stepped up in a big way. When we came down here, they made a huge presentation. You could see the enthusiasm for the event. We want that passion." The tournament will move to a Tuesday-Sunday format. (link); Liberty earned the Big South's Sasser Cup all-sports title for the third straight year. (link); Van Wagner Sports & Entertainment and Jersey Mike's announce the title sponsorship of the 2018 Jersey Mike's Jamaica Classic. Eight teams compete from November 16-18 in the newest MTE tourney. (link); UIC unveils the Basketball Excellence Fund. (link); ESPN gambling expert Purdum reports the state of Mississippi could adopt a gaming commission by June 21, which would allow betting to be legal by Football season. (link); West Virginia hitting the gas early with a Heisman hype video for QB Grier. (link); ESPN is reportedly telling certain on-air personalities to be careful on social media. (link)
Correction: Earlier in the week we noted a piece that took stock of all FBS programs that sent teams to the MBB Tourney, a FB bowl game & the NCAA Baseball post-season. San Diego State was left out of our review & is one of the 16 notable brands on the list. (link)
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(NEW!) Assistant Director of Development Marketing and Communications-Intercollegiate Athletics (Purdue Research Foundation / West Lafayette, IN): Strategize with the Director of Annual Giving and Premium Seating on communication and marketing techniques to increase membership, retain existing membership, and determine solicitation calendar. More details HERE.

Director, Accounting and Finance (Atlantic Coast Conference / Greensboro, NC): Responsible for day-to-day accounting functions of the ACC office while providing regular support for financial and business operations. More details HERE.

Compliance Coordinator (University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics / Tuscaloosa, AL): Position is responsible for all aspects of Bylaw 13 for all Olympic Sports, provide interpretive guidance to coaches and staff, process waivers and violations and other duties as assigned. More details HERE.

Chief Operating Officer (University of Connecticut - Division of Athletics / Storrs, CT): The Chief Operating Officer will work with the Director of Athletics with the overall planning, implementation, administration, direction, and supervision of the Athletic Department. More details HERE.

Senior Associate AD-Facilities & Operations (University of South Dakota / Vermillion, SD): Will serve as a key decision-maker and member of the senior leadership team while having oversight of athletics facilities and event operations for the universities 18 NCAA DI athletic programs. More details HERE.

Assistant Athletic Director for Development (South Dakota State University / Brookings, SD): The Assistant AD for Development will maintain a portfolio of annual fund, capital, and endowment donors, with conjunctive oversight of development office day-to-day operations and budget management. More details HERE.

Associate Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Health and Wellness (University of Louisville Athletic Association / Louisville, KY): The Associate AD for Student-Athlete Health & Wellness is responsible for the overall leadership and direction of the mental and physical well-being of the University of Louisville's student-athletes. More details HERE.

Director of Sales and Sponsorships (Belmont University / Nashville, TN): This position is responsible for growing sponsorship revenue through prospecting, securing, fulfilling, and retaining corporate sponsorships for Belmont's intercollegiate athletics program. More details HERE.

Regional Sales Manager (Tailgate Guys / Austin/Chicago): Opportunity to join Tailgate Guys as the Regional Sales Manager - Positions will work under our SVP of Sales & Business Dev & directly with each of our General Managers to assist w/ sales leadership. More details HERE.

Assistant Director-Media Relations (2 positions) (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): Assistant Director for Media Relations in The University of Tennessee Athletics Department. (2 positions). More details HERE.

Business Office Manager (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): The Business Office in the Department of Athletics is searching for a Business Office Manager. The primary purpose of the position is to manage and supervise the daily business activities in Athletics. More details HERE.

Director of Communications and Digital Media Strategy (Horizon League / Indianapolis, IN): We are seeking an innovative leader to oversee all aspects of media communications for league sports, including men's basketball, with an emphasis on creative social media strategies. More details HERE.

Assistant Athletic Director for Annual Fund and Ticketing (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville / Edwardsville, IL): The position will oversee special fundraising projects, develop and implement fundraising initiatives and events, manage the Athletics Excellence Fund, and oversee all ticket operations. More details HERE.

Marketing and Promotions Manager (University of Colorado / Boulder, CO): The Athletics Department at CU Boulder is now accepting applications for a Marketing and Promotions Manager! This position oversees game day operations and entertainment to maximize the fan experience. More details HERE.

Associate Athletic Director for Leadership and Development (University of Richmond / Richmond, VA): The Associate Athletic Director for Leadership & Development will supervise, manage, and implement the department's leadership and development initiatives for student-athletes, coaches, and staff. More details HERE.

Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance (University of Richmond / Richmond, VA): This position ensures that all operations are carried out within the spirit and letter of the rules and policies of the NCAA, applicable conferences, and the University of Richmond. More details HERE.

Assistant/Associate Athletic Director for Strategic Communications (University of San Diego / San Diego, CA): Responsible for managing the Athletics Communications office, ensures integration with Athletics Marketing office to buildout the vision/set direction for our strategic communication & digital efforts. More details HERE.

Assistant Athletics Director for Development (Eastern Kentucky University / Richmond, KY): The Assistant A.D. for Development- is responsible for managing and leading a comprehensive program with the purpose of identifying, soliciting, & closing individual and corporate major gifts. More details HERE.

Assistant Athletic Director, Athletics Marketing (University of Hartford / West Hartford, CT): Responsible for the year-round planning, development, implementation & execution of marketing & promotion for the Athletic Department, including generating revenue and enhancing the athletics brand. More details HERE.

Executive Director of Development, Major Gifts (University of Louisville Athletic Association / Louisville, KY): The Executive Director of Development-Major Gifts is responsible for developing/leading a comprehensive program with the purpose of identifying, soliciting, & closing individual/corporate major gifts. More details HERE.

Assistant Director of Marketing (Northwestern University / Evanston, IL): Responsible for oversight of select sports. This position facilitates the creation & execution of strategic plans supporting brand awareness, ticket sales & other revenue-generating initiatives. More details HERE.

Head Coach - Baseball (Middle Tennessee State University / Murfreesboro, TN): Duties include : enhance and maintain a quality competitive baseball program by recruiting quality NCAA Division I student athletes who can compete in the field and in the classroom. More details HERE.

Assistant Athletic Director for Development (Eastern Michigan University / Ypsilanti, MI): Incumbent will serve as a major gifts officer on behalf of Intercollegiate Athletics and University Advancement focused on pipeline building of prospects capable of giving $10,000+. More details HERE.

Director of Creative Media (Athletx Sports Group / Louisville, KY): Leading youth baseball & softball events & media company looking for a super-talented digital professional who has cut their teeth in college athletics & wants to put their fingerprints on building a portfolio of brands from the ground up on digital. Very competitive salary range & the Director will lead a media team of four, including a Director of Video & two Content Strategists. Athletx brands already have 500K+ social media likes/follows. More details HERE.

Director of Video (Athletx Sports Group / Louisville, KY): Leading youth baseball & softball events & media company looking for an outstanding video lead to capture the essence of the industry, Athletx's brands & its corporate partners. Excellent opportunity to shape the digital roadmap of a surging company. Very competitive salary range with significant creative freedom. More details HERE.

Director of Ticket Operations (Ohio University / Athens, OH): Assist with the management of all areas of the athletic ticket office. More details HERE.

Assistant Director of Athletics, Compliance (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): Responsible for all activities associated with NCAA & Pac-12 eligibility for current & prospective student-athletes. Supervise:initial & continuing eligibility/hardships/waivers/transfers, & Bylaw 14. More details HERE.

Assistant Director, Athletics Communications (George Washington University / Washington, DC): The Assistant Director of Athletics Communications is the primary contact for five of GW’s 27 sports including women’s basketball, which generates significant external media coverage. More details HERE.

Head Coach, Baseball (San Jose State University / San Jose, CA): The Baseball Head Coach will report directly to the Senior Associate Athletics Director for External Relations. The incumbent will be a positive energetic leader with the ability to teach, motivate, and recruit student athletes. More details HERE.

Chief Financial Officer (University of Nevada, Reno / Reno, NV): The Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Athletics oversees the budgetary, fiscal, and business operations of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics (ICA). More details HERE.

Associate Athletic Director- Compliance (UC San Diego / La Jolla, CA): The Assoc AD- Compliance will coordinate and oversee the Intercollegiate Athletics’ compliance and recruiting daily operations; particularly the institution's transition from NCAA DII to DI. More details HERE.

Senior Director, Big Screens and Fan Entertainment (Virginia Tech / Blacksburg, VA): In-arena fan entertainment. Deliver personalized, significant and unexpected experiences to Virginia Tech's home venues. More details HERE.

Ticket Operations Director (UC San Diego / La Jolla, CA): Manages ticket operations, development of the ticketing platform, policies and procedures, including setting up venue seat mapping and digital ticketing programs for Athletic Department events. More details HERE.

Coordinator, Big Screens Motion GFX (Virginia Tech / Blacksburg, VA): In-arena fan entertainment. Assists in developing, producing, and directing content, shows, and presentations. More details HERE.

Coordinator, Women's Basketball Operations (Long Beach State University / Long Beach, CA): This position provides administrative support to the Women's Basketball program. More details HERE.

Associate Athletic Director, Strategic Communications (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): Seeking experienced professional to serve as primary communications and media contact for VP/Director of Athletics and the department; oversee and direct all aspects for 21 Division I sports programs. More details HERE.


Head Coach, Women’s Tennis (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): The University of Arizona is seeking applications for an experienced professional to oversee and lead the Women’s Tennis Program. More details HERE.

Development & Events Coordinator for Athletics (University of Rhode Island Foundation / Kingston, RI): The dev/events coordinator assists with coordination and implementation of an athletics-focused donor relations and stewardship program, as well as oversees athletic development -related events. More details HERE.

Director of Intercollegiate Athletics (Oakland University / Auburn Hills, MI): Oakland University is searching for an AD to lead their D1 program. For all inquiries, please contact Glenn Sugiyama of DHR International c/o John Buechli, Associate at jbuechli@dhrinternational.com. More details HERE.

Senior Associate Athletic Director of Development (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): Establish, develop, & implement goals. Identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward of donors/prospects for major gifts. Overall planning, implementation and day to day operations of the Aztec Club. More details HERE.

Assistant Athletics Director for Development (Kennesaw State University / Kennesaw, GA): Responsible for developing and implementing strategies to acquire private support for Kennesaw State University (KSU) Department of Athletics, with an emphasis on major gifts. More details HERE.

Assistant AD for Marketing & Event Experience - Position # P100038805 (University of Miami / Coral Gables, FL): The Assistant Athletics Director, Marketing and Event Experience is responsible for the creating a first-class experience for all University of Miami athletics events. More details HERE.

Assistant AD for Business Operations - Position #P100038812 (University of Miami / Coral Gables, FL): The Assistant AD for Business Operations is responsible for oversight of all financial policies, procedures, controls, and reporting systems for the University of Miami Department of Athletics. More details HERE.

Physician (Purdue University Chief of Athletic Medicine) (Franciscan Physician Network / Purdue University / Lafayette, IN): Franciscan Physician Network is seeking an experienced Board Certified Sports Medicine physician with five years of experience to serve as the Head Team Physician at the prominent Purdue University. More details HERE.

Graphic Designer - Position # P100038811 (University of Miami / Coral Gables, FL): The Graphic Designer supports the sales, marketing, communications and digital initiatives of the department through the design and layout of various creative elements. More details HERE.

Ticket Office Assistant (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): Provide customer service & ticket sales in person & via telephone. Assist outbound ticket sales team. Assist with seat relocation requests. Serve in a supervisor role on game night for football. More details HERE.

Senior Associate Athletic Director (Middle Tennessee State University / Murfreesboro, TN): The position will oversee, direct, and manage all aspects of Athletic Fund Raising, Sponsorships, Marketing, Merchandise, and Licensures associated with the MTSU Athletic department. More details HERE.

Associate/Assistant Athletics Director, Compliance (Seton Hall University / South Orange, NJ): This position’s primary responsibilities include but are not limited to, all compliance related activities for (14) assigned sports. More details HERE.

Director of Major Gifts & Advancement (Rose Bowl Stadium / Pasadena, CA): The global icon and National Historic Landmark Rose Bowl Stadium is seeking candidates for the position of Director of Major Gifts & Advancement within its 501c3 organization, the Legacy Foundation. More details HERE.

Assistant Director for Athletics Giving Programs (University of North Carolina Wilmington / Wilmington, NC): The Assistant Director for Athletics Giving Programs is a member of a team of development and advancement professionals within a dynamic and growing athletics program. More details HERE.

Director of Athletics (Bethany College / Bethany, WV): Bethany College (DIII), a member of the Presidents Athletics Conference, seeks a dynamic and energetic leader to become its new Director of Athletics. More details HERE

Director of Advancement- Senior Associate Athletic Director (University of Illinois at Chicago / Chicago, IL): The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) invites applications for the Director of Advancement/Senior Associate Athletic Director role. TO APPLY DIRECTLY, GO TO http://jobs.uic.edu/Chicago. More details HERE.

Assistant Director - Ticket Operations (Stanford University / Stanford, CA): The Stanford University Department of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation (DAPER) is currently accepting applications for the position of Assistant Director, Ticket Operations. More details HERE.

Assistant Director of Compliance (Southern Methodist University / Dallas, TX): The Assistant Director of Compliance assists with the day-to-day operations of Athletics Compliance Office. More details HERE.

Outbound Ticket Revenue Manager (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): Increase season ticket sales, mini plan sales, & group sales. Hiring/training of staff. Working with Marketing & Ticket Office on football, basketball, volleyball, baseball, & softball ticket sales. More details HERE.

Associate Director of Athletics - Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives (Brown University / Providence, RI): This position serves as a key member of the Department of Athletics senior management team with a specific focus on diversity & inclusion initiatives. More details HERE.

Assistant Athletic Director 4 (Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing) (Pennsylvania State University / University Park, PA): Penn State University Intercollegiate Athletics is seeking an Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing. Please view full job description at http://apptrkr.com/1220291. More details HERE.

Assistant Director of Ticket Services (Kansas State University / Manhattan, KS): Oversee daily TO operations. Primary contact for w-basketball and w-soccer, & baseball supervision. More details HERE.

Associate Director of Athletic Communications (Baylor University / Waco, TX): The Associate Director of Athletic Communications is responsible for coordinating outgoing messaging to shape, enhance and protect the Baylor Athletics brand and image. More details HERE.

Assistant AD for Major Gifts (Temple University / Philadelphia, PA): Incumbent will devise strategies and be responsible for the cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship with the purpose of advancing donor levels with major gifts and leadership annual gifts. More details HERE.

DIR/MULTIMEDIA SERVICES (Central Michigan University / Mount Pleasant, MI): Create & manage content including productions, broadcasts, social media/website, scripting, videoboard content, promotions, music, live broadcasts on ESPN3. Oversee budget, equipment & staff. More details HERE.

Asst Dir-Athletics & Director of Philanthropy (Eastern Washington University / Cheyney, WA): Eastern Washington University is currently seeking an ASSISTANT DIRECTOR-ATHLETICS & DIRECTOR OF PHILANTHROPY. To apply and view job detail, please visit http://www.Click2Apply.net/m5pjd5nnxyrfcmzh.

Director of Athletics (Clayton State University / Morrow, GA): Clayton State University, a member of the Peach Belt Conference, is seeking an Athletic Director responsible for managing all aspects of intercollegiate athletics. More details HERE.

Director-Managerial (Standard) Associate Athletic Director - Development (University of Texas at El Paso / El Paso, TX): Associate Athletic Director Directs, coordinates, and implements all fundraising initiatives for Department of Athletics. UTEP is an Equal Opportunity Employer. More details HERE.

Assistant Athletic Director, Facilities & Event Management (Tulane University / New Orleans, LA): The Assistant AD, Facilities/Event Management reports directly to the Sr. Associate AD, Business & Operations. Manages the day-to-day aspects of facilities maintenance activities. More details HERE.

Director of Communications (American Athletic Conference / Providence, RI): The individual will serve as a key member of the American Athletic Conference's communications/external relations team with primary responsibilities focused on men's basketball. More details HERE.

Assistant Athletic Director for Development (Eastern Illinois University / Charleston, IL): This position will direct all aspects of the fundraising arm of intercollegiate athletics with oversight of special events and fundraisers and the coordination of the courtesy car program. More details HERE.

Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance (Eastern Illinois University / Charleston, IL): This person will be responsible for the oversight of Athletics compliance with NCAA and OVC rules and regulations. The incumbent will serve as a member of the Athletic Department's Senior Staff. More details HERE.

Assistant Athletic Director for Communications (Vanderbilt University / Nashville, TN): Will oversee the communications and media operations for the Vanderbilt Athletics Department, including the planning and execution of communication efforts for Vanderbilt’s 16 sports. More details HERE.

Head Fencing Coach (University of North Carolina / Chapel Hill, NC): The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Athletics is seeking applications for the position of Head Fencing Coach. Responsible for the men's and women's fencing programs. More details HERE.

Asst AD - Football Communications (Clemson University / Clemson, SC): Asst AD- Football Communications-Primary external contact for Clemson Football. More details HERE.
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