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DIRECTORY Corporate Partners and Providers 2012-13 CoSIDA DIRECTORY Corporate Partners and Providers AboutTable CoSIDA of ......................................... Contents 2 SPONSORS Capital One ..............................................3 NCAA .......................................................4 Board Contact Information .......................5 SIDEARM Sports ......................................6 CoSIDA 2012-13 Service Providers ...........7 ESPN .......................................................8 ASAP Sports .......................................... 10 Allstate Sugar Bowl ................................12 National Football League .........................12 Sports Systems .......................................12 TRZ Sports .............................................12 New Tek ................................................. 14 Fiesta Bowl ............................................ 17 Turner Sports ........................................ 17 Heisman Trophy ...................................... 17 IQ Media ............................................... 17 Rose Bowl Game .................................... 18 Populous ................................................ 18 Fox Sports ............................................. 18 Discover Orange Bowl ............................20 Stat Crew/CBS Sports College Network .20 DIRECTORY U.S. Senior Colleges ........................... 9-89 U.S. Junior Colleges ........................90-108 Canada Colleges ..............................109-112 Conferences ....................................113-120 Bowls ..............................................119-120 Olympic Family ................................121-136 Sponsors ........................................ 137-138 CoSIDA Association and Media Partners .......................139-140 CoSIDA Past Presidents ........................ 141 Retirees/Alumni .............................142-143 CoSIDA Board Contact Info. ..................144 2013 COSIDA CONVENTION Orlando - June 12-15 2012-13 • CoSIDA • E-Directory – 1 About CoSIDA About CoSIDA- “Strategic Communicators for College Athletics”- The College Sports Information Directors of America (Co- SIDA), now in its 57th year as an organization, was founded in 1957-making it the second oldest management association in intercollegiate athletics. Today, it is a vibrant 2,800-plus member national association comprised of the sports public relations, com- munications and information professionals throughout all levels of collegiate athletics in the United States and Canada. CoSIDA has two primary missions as it seeks to have its profession, organization and membership take its rightful leader- ship role within the decision-making levels of the intercollegiate athletics community: 1) Help the communications and media relations professionals at all collegiate levels with professional development and continuing education as it relates to strategically dealing in an effective manner with the various issues, challenges and opportunities that now exist within the fast-paced and ever-changing communications environment. 2) Play a significant leadership and resource role ( i.e. “Strategic Communicators for College Athletics” ) within the overall enterprise of collegiate athletics thus helping the other management groups and their respective memberships deal with a set of communications-based issues that is the most complex and challenging in history. CoSIDA founded in the mid 1950’s the highly regarded “Academic All-Ameri- ca” program, unquestionably regarded as the premier awards program in intercollegiate athletics for honoring combined academic and athletic excellence. CoSIDA, which became an affiliated partner with NACDA (National Association of Col- legiate Directors of Athletics in December of 2008, continues to fully manage and administer that program today. CoSIDA’s Board of Director leadership is comprised of nine elected officer positions (President, 1st Vice President, 2nd Vice President, 3rd Vice President, three Past Presidents removed, a treasurer and secretary-Digest editor), along with 10 other Board appointees. These athletic PR professionals, along with an Executive Director and Director of External Affairs, compose the leadership group. In addition, the association has been strengthened since the summer of 2008 with the creation of additional management teams: the University Division Management Advisory Committee (UDMAC) and the College Division Management Advisory Committee (CDMAC). The UDMAC and CDMAC were created as part of the Board’s strategic initiatives in creating a more federated management structure within CoSIDA. The purpose of these management teams is to encourage divisional leadership groups to take a more direct and personal responsibility ap- proach in regards to division-specific CoSIDA matters. John Humenik, who has over 30 years of award-winning experience in the sports public relations and communications industry, serves as the Executive Director for CoSIDA. He was named to that post - as the first Executive Director in the history of the organization - in January 2008 and serves as the organization’s senior administrator working closely with its Board of Directors and staff in handling the organization’s day-to-day administration and operations as well as the devel- opment of short- and long-term strategic planning and initiatives. He also serves as the organization’s primary liaison with all of the nation’s collegiate sports governing bodies, sports management organizations and coaches associations. ABOUT THE COSIDA DIRECTORY This PDF version of the 2012-13 CoSIDA Directory was compiled based on information provided to Co- SIDA by the institutions/organizations as of October 1, 2012. If there are inaccuracies, it is due to those schools/organizations not following up with repeated requests by CoSIDA to update their directory information prior to the release of this document. If you find inaccurate information for your school/organization we ask you to please go to CoSIDA.com and do the following: - select the Membership link; at the pulldown menu, select "Update Your Directory Information". - everyone can update their personal information here; to update your school/organization information, you MUST be the custodian of your account. - If you wish to have custodial status, you can request that information on the page noted above. If you require as- sistance, use this link: http://cosida.com/contact.aspx. 2012-13 • CoSIDA • E-Directory – 2 CapOneAAA_Print_General_R7_HiRes.indd 1 4/25/12 5:36 PM 2012-13 • CoSIDA • E-Directory – 3 CapOneAAA_Print_General_R7_HiRes.indd 1 4/25/12 5:36 PM 2012-13 • CoSIDA3 • E-Directory – 4 2012-13 CoSIDA Board of Directors Office Name Office Phone Email President Joe Hornstein (305) 348-6666 ‎[email protected] Florida International First Vice-President Shelly Poe (334) 844-9703 [email protected] Auburn Second Vice-President Eric McDowell (518) 388-6170 [email protected] Union College (N.Y.) Third Vice President Judy Willson (719) 488-4052 [email protected] Mountain West Conference Secretary Jeff Hodges (256) 765-4595 [email protected] North Alabama At-Large Representative Dan Drutz (215) 572-4048 [email protected] Arcadia At-Large Representative Rob Carolla (469) 524-1011 [email protected] Big 12 Conference At-Large Representative Ed Hill (202) 806-7184 [email protected] Howard At-Large Representative Kent Brown (217) 244-6533 [email protected] Illinois College Division Rep. Cindy Fotti Potter (573) 875-7454 [email protected] Central Columbia (Mo.) College Division Rep. Mark Fleming (610) 861-1472 [email protected] Northeast Moravian College Division Rep. Dave Walters (336) 316-2107 [email protected] South Guilford College Division Rep. Steve Flegel (509) 777-3239 [email protected] West Whitworth College Division Rep. Greg Goings (301) 860-3574 [email protected] At-Large Bowie State College Division Rep. Mark Adkins (260) 982-5035 [email protected] At-Large Manchester First Past President Tom Di Camillo (480) 983-6605 [email protected] Pac West Conference Second Past President Larry Dougherty (215) 204-3850 [email protected] Temple Third Past President Justin Doherty (608) 262-1811 [email protected] Wisconsin Ex-Officio Members Executive Director John Humenik (352) 318-5412 [email protected] [email protected] Director of External Affairs Barb Kowal (512) 739-1234 [email protected] Director of Internal Operations Will Roleson (317) 490-2905 [email protected] CoSIDA Website: www.CoSIDA.com • Twitter.com/cosidanews 2012-13 • CoSIDA • E-Directory – 5 2012-13 • CoSIDA • E-Directory – 6 The following companies/sponsors have CoSIDA “official provider” recognition for the convention and 2012-13 academic year Capital One - Entitlement rights holder for CoSIDA’s Academic All-America® programs SIDEARM - Official provider of CoSIDA’s website (including Academic All-America® online nomination and selection system, Career Center, Online Directory, awards and online membership systems) ASAP Sports - CoSIDA’s official instant transcripts provider NewTek- CoSIDA’s official continuing education video production provider TRZ Sports/TEAMLINE - CoSIDA’s official conference call provider Sports Systems - CoSIDA’s official online convention registration provider Populous - CoSIDA’s official convention registration badge printer and provider XOS Digital - CoSIDA’s official legal services provider for the Academic All-America® program 2012-13 • CoSIDA11 • E-Directory – 7 Thank You
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