No matter the gender, athletic administrators are expected to provide leadership, guidance and perspective. These three characteristics assure a focused and well-developed program. The athletic administrator’s decision-making style, experience, and most importantly, their commitment have a huge impact upon the vision and goals of their program. While both men and women of our world possess similar characteristics, it remains a shocking fact that in the year 2017 the number of women in the world of athletic administration is still low. There are a lot of women who prove to our world that they are deserving candidates of the position in this field. In this blog, I will discuss a few women who are the top athletic administrators in the world of college athletics.
After learning about two strong females successfully leading powerhouse NCAA Division I athletic programs, I hope that readers of this blog will understand that women can serve at the top level of athletic administration. Bourbar and Cohen have influenced many women interested in athletic administration by proving that they can be successful at anything that they put their minds to. Being successful is working hard, knowing your craft, and making yourself standout. I’m thankful that these women are blazing the trail for aspiring athletic administrators like me!
References
1Women Leaders in Collegiate Sports.(2017). Women athletic directors lead two of the top five college football programs. Retrieved from: https://www.womenleadersincollegesports.org/WL/Resources/Leadership-Content/sandy-barbour-jen-cohen-top-five-football-programs.aspx
2Fitzpatrick, F. (2015, April 20). Female athletic directors slowly making inroads at big colleges. Retrievedfrom: http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/colleges/20150421_Female_athletic_directors_slowly_making_inroads_at_big_colleges.html
Solid topic...nice to read about success stories. Keep up the good work. I hope to see you as a college athlete administrator in the near future.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy reading your blog. I'm currently an athletic trainer in high school who wants to continue working in sports! Thanks for the motivation!
ReplyDeleteGlad that you enjoyed my blog. Stay tuned for my new post on Thursday. :)
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