In a bizarre move, the University of Evansville announced their new Athletic Director Friday. He is a local banker named John Stanley.
Stanley has never worked previously for any University, nor has he ever had any prior experiance at any level in runnibg or managing an athletic department. He is the Southern Region CEO and President of the Evansville Metro Region of Old National Bank, and a member of the Bancorp???‚¬?„?s Executive Leadership Group, and has been in banking all his life.
Upon being introduced, University of Evansville President Stephen Jennings said that Stanley has a "tremendous passion for athletics" and that he "was the ideal candidate for the job...he is willing to bring his business acumen to the University to address the Athletics Department goals. He has what it takes to strategize and partner with the UE community to promote the vision of UE athletics and lead the program forward.???‚¬??
He has been a big booster for UE athletics, and for the past two years he has been president of the Purple Aces Club, the Department of Athletics???‚¬?„? official booster organization.
Strange. This man has absolutely no experience running a collegiate athletic program, and the NCAA is more complex, and frought with compliance issues than ever. Maybe this guy is a quick learner? Wouldn't it have been better for him to work as an assistant somewhere for a couple years before taking over a Division I program? This move seems more about money than about leading UE athletics to success.
Shouldn't Evansville be more concerned about producing successful sports programs, instead of pulling down the MVC in nearly every sport every year?
If being a strong booster is the main criteria for being Athletic Director, then maybe we all have hope we can replace Ken Kavanagh when he retires!
Stanley has never worked previously for any University, nor has he ever had any prior experiance at any level in runnibg or managing an athletic department. He is the Southern Region CEO and President of the Evansville Metro Region of Old National Bank, and a member of the Bancorp???‚¬?„?s Executive Leadership Group, and has been in banking all his life.
Upon being introduced, University of Evansville President Stephen Jennings said that Stanley has a "tremendous passion for athletics" and that he "was the ideal candidate for the job...he is willing to bring his business acumen to the University to address the Athletics Department goals. He has what it takes to strategize and partner with the UE community to promote the vision of UE athletics and lead the program forward.???‚¬??
He has been a big booster for UE athletics, and for the past two years he has been president of the Purple Aces Club, the Department of Athletics???‚¬?„? official booster organization.
Strange. This man has absolutely no experience running a collegiate athletic program, and the NCAA is more complex, and frought with compliance issues than ever. Maybe this guy is a quick learner? Wouldn't it have been better for him to work as an assistant somewhere for a couple years before taking over a Division I program? This move seems more about money than about leading UE athletics to success.
Shouldn't Evansville be more concerned about producing successful sports programs, instead of pulling down the MVC in nearly every sport every year?
If being a strong booster is the main criteria for being Athletic Director, then maybe we all have hope we can replace Ken Kavanagh when he retires!
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