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Strickland appointed interim AD
by Nick
Joos, special to the Chronicle
ssociate athletic director for External Affairs
Bill Strickland will serve as interim athletic director until a
permanent replacement for the retiring Bob Marcum is selected, interim
Chancellor Marcellette G. Williams announced on Wednesday.
In his current post,
Strickland coordinates all aspects of television and radio broadcasts
of UMass athletic events and coaches' shows, and serves as Marcum's
primary liaison to the Minuteman men's basketball and football programs.
In addition, Strickland, who has 20 years of professional intercollegiate
work experience, supervises the marketing and ticket offices, provides
administrative oversight of the University's men's and women's lacrosse
programs, and directs the scheduling of all UMass athletic events
in the Mullins Center.
"UMass Amherst
is fortunate to have someone of Bill Strickland's experience and
thorough familiarity with the current program to step in and carry
on the program without missing a beat," said Williams. "This
is an important leadership appointment, one that will ensure a continued
strong program in Division I athletics. Bill has both my full support
and trust and the full support and trust of his colleagues in the
department."
"I appreciate the
confidence Chancellor Williams has shown in me by selecting me for
this position," Strickland said. "I look forward to having
the opportunity to provide the department with continuity, stability,
and leadership while the University searches for a permanent replacement
for Bob Marcum."
Prior to being promoted
to associate athletic director, Strickland was assistant athletic
director for Media Relations from June 1993 to August 1995. Before
joining UMass, Strickland was associate sports information director
at Syracuse University, where he worked primarily with the school's
nationally ranked football, men's basketball, and men's lacrosse
programs. He previously worked on the sales and promotions staff
of the Boston Breakers of the USFL, and served as sports information
director at UMass Boston, and as an assistant sports information
director at Florida International University.
During his career, Strickland
has worked at 12 NCAA men's basketball championships, including
two Final Fours, plus seven bowl games. In addition, he served as
tournament director for the 1998 NCAA I-AA football quarterfinal,
the 1998 NCAA men's lacrosse north regional, and the 2002 Atlantic
10 women's lacrosse championships, all of which were held at UMass.
Strickland also served as media coordinator for the 1988 and 1990
NCAA men's lacrosse championships and the 1995 NCAA women's volleyball
championship.
A native of Dedham,
Strickland attended UMass for two years, before transferring to
Syracuse where he earned a B.S. in newspaper journalism from the
Newhouse School of Public Communication in 1981.
Besides announcing the
appointment of Strickland as interim AD, Williams said a search
committee has been formed for a permanent director. She said that
she and Chancellor-designate John V. Lombardi expect the committee
to complete its work by mid-summer.
Co-chairing the athletic
director search committee are Associate Provost Susan Pearson and
Glenn Wong, professor of Sport Studies, member of the Faculty Senate
Athletic Council, and faculty representative to the NCAA.
The members of the committee
are Carol Barr, asscoiate professor of Sport Studies and Athletic
Council member; alumnus George Burke, a member of the Athletic Hall
of Fame; Executive Vice President James R. Julian; men's basketball
coach Steve Lappas; trustees James Karam and Jack Naugh-ton; Alumni
Association president Jess Kane; student trustee Bill Powers; interim
Provost Char-lena Seymour; Elaine Sortino, associate athletic director
and softball coach; Stephen Tocco, chairman, Board of Higher Education;
Rodney Warnick, professor of Hotel, Restaurant, and Travel Administration
and Athletic Council co-chair; and Ernest Washington, professor
of Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies, and member of the Athletic
Council.
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