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Acc/School Information ACC/SCHOOL INFORMATION SHIPPING/MAILING 4512 Weybridge Lane Greensboro, NC 27407 Phone: 336-854-8787 EMAIL All staff member email address: (first initial and last [email protected]) Exceptions: Nora Lynn Finch ([email protected]) TC Gammons ([email protected]) FAX NUMBERS Administrative/Communications/Football.... 336-854-8797 Championships (Olympic Sports) .................. 336-369-1203 Compliance/Student-Athlete Welfare ............ 336-369-0065 Finance/Administration .................................. 336-316-6097 Office of the Commissioner ........................... 336-547-6268 theACC.com TWITTER: @theACC FACEBOOK: facebook.com/theACC INSTAGRAM/SNAPCHAT: @ACCsports BOSTON COLLEGE NC STATE bceagles.com gopack.com Twitter: @BCEagles Twitter: @PackAthletics CLEMSON NOTRE DAME clemsontigers.com und.com Twitter: @ClemsonTigers Twitter: @FightingIrish DUKE PITT GoDuke.com pittsburghpanthers.com Twitter: @DukeATHLETICS Twitter: @Pitt_ATHLETICS FLORIDA STATE SYRACUSE seminoles.com Cuse.com Twitter: @Seminoles Twitter: @Cuse GEORGIA TECH VIRGINIA ramblinwreck.com virginiasports.com Twitter: @GTAthletics Twitter: @VirginiaSports LOUISVILLE VIRGINIA TECH GoCards.com hokiesports.com Twitter: @GoCards Twitter: @hokiesports MIAMI WAKE FOREST hurricanesports.com wakeforestsports.com Twitter: @MiamiHurricanes Twitter: @DemonDeacons NORTH CAROLINA GoHeels.com Twitter: @GoHeels 2018-19 Atlantic Coast Conference Officers President: Janie Hodge, Clemson Vice-President: Joe Tront, Virginia Tech Secretary-Treasurer: Peter Brubaker, Wake Forest 2018-19 ACC DIRECTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS ACC Staff ............................................................................. 2 Boston College .................................................................... 3 Clemson ............................................................................... 4 Duke ..................................................................................... 5 Florida State ........................................................................ 6 Georgia Tech ....................................................................... 7 Louisville .............................................................................. 8 Miami ................................................................................... 9 North Carolina ................................................................... 10 NC State ............................................................................. 11 Notre Dame ....................................................................... 12 Pitt ...................................................................................... 13 Syracuse ............................................................................ 14 Virginia ............................................................................... 15 Virginia Tech ...................................................................... 16 Wake Forest ....................................................................... 17 ACC School Communications Directory .....................18-25 ACC External Affairs Directory ......................................... 25 ACC CEOs/FARs/ADs/SWAs ............................................ 26 ACC Head Coaches by Sport .......................................27-30 ESPN/Raycom/ACC Digital Network ............................... 31 Television Announcers ................................................31-32 ACC School Radio Announcers ...................................32-34 ACC School Press Row Phone Numbers ......................... 35 Conference Offices ......................................................36-38 Bowl Games .................................................................38-41 School Calendars .............................................................. 42 ACC Business Sessions .................................................... 42 2018-19 ACC/NCAA Championship Dates & Sites ......... 43 2018-19 ACC Media Days ................................................. 44 Future ACC Basketball/Football Championship Sites ........ 44 2019 NCAA Men’s & Women’s Basketball Sites ............... 44 ACC Media Services ......................................................... 45 2018-19 ACC DIRECTORY 1 ACC STAFF Commissioner ...........................................................................................John Swofford Executive Assistant to the Commissioner ........................................... Cecelia DiAmico Executive Associate Commissioner & Chief of Internal Affairs ............. Brad Hostetter Executive Associate Commissioner & Chief of External Affairs .................Amy Yakola Senior Associate Commissioner/Communications ......................................Kevin Best Senior Associate Commissioner/Men’s Basketball ...................................Paul Brazeau Senior Associate Commissioner/Women’s Basketball ........................Nora Lynn Finch Senior Associate Commissioner/Brand Marketing ....................................... Tim Lynde Senior Associate Commissioner/Championships & SWA ............................Kris Pierce Senior Associate Commissioner/Football ........................................Michael Strickland Senior Associate Commissioner/CFO, Business and Legal Affairs ...............Ben Tario Special Assistant to the Commissioner ......................................................... Jeff Elliott Associate Commissioner/Compliance & Governance .................... Matt Burgemeister Associate Commissioner/Advanced Media .........................................Scott McBurney Associate Commissioner/Communications ...........................................Brian Morrison Assistant Commissioner/Men’s Basketball ....................................................Lee Butler Assistant Commissioner/Championships ................................................ Brandon Neff Supervisor of Officials/Women’s Basketball ..........................................Charlene Curtis Supervisor of Officials/Football ........................................................... Dennis Hennigan Supervisor of Officials/Men’s Basketball ....................................................Bryan Kersey Director/Accounting and Finance ............................................................Kelvin Anthony Director/Student-Athlete Programs & Compliance .............................Shamaree Brown Director/Championships ................................................................... Ashley Champigny Director/Championships .......................................................................Alyssa Francona Director/Women’s Basketball Operations.................................................... Brad Hecker Director/Business Operations ................................................................. Lynne Herndon Director/Compliance............................................................................. Marra Hvozdovic Director/Marketing ........................................................................................... Ken Marra Director/Football ........................................................................................Donald Moore Director/Men’s Basketball Operations ............................................................Kara Tyree Director/Communications ........................................................................ Amy Ufnowski Director/Advanced Media..............................................................Steve “Slim” Vollinger Editorial and Content Manager/Communications .................................... Steve Phillips Graphic Designer ..................................................................................... Martha Schwab Assistant Director/Advanced Media ........................................................ Andrew Bacon Assistant Director/Communications .............................................................. Tyler Beck Assistant Director/Women’s Basketball .....................................................Kelsey Harris Assistant Director/Administration ................................................................ Brittany Hill Assistant Director/Brand Marketing ......................................................... Kelly Siciliano Digital Media Coordinator (Raycom) ..................................................... Maggie Boulton Football and Basketball Video Coordinator ............................................... Allen Franklin Coordinator/Finance and Administration ............................................... Susan Anthony Coordinator/ Men’s Basketball Operations & Officiating ........................T.C. Gammons Coordinator/Student-Athlete Programs, Compliance & Governance, HR ....Tracey Haith Coordinator/Football ........................................................................................Sam Pujol Coordinator/Championships ....................................................................... Karen Sneed Office Coordinator & Desktop Publishing ................................................. Emily Watkins Assistant Coordinator/Football Replay ...................................................... Ted Jackson Intern/Championships ........................................................................... Laura Mazziotta Intern/Graphic Design ............................................................................Ashley Popovich 2 2018-19 ACC DIRECTORY BOSTON COLLEGE Mailing & Shipping: 140 Commonwealth Avenue Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 ADMINISTRATION President: Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J. ........................................(617)
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