
Martin Selected to DI-AAA Athletic Directors Association Leadership
7/5/2022 11:00:00 AM | Administration
Dr. Brandon Martin will be the 3rd Vice President for the organization, covering Division One non-football schools
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Kansas City Athletics Director of Athletics/Vice Chancellor, Dr. Brandon Martin, has been selected to serve on the 2022-23 Division I-AAA (DI-AAA ADA) Athletic Directors Association leadership as 3rd Vice President. Martin will serve under President Robert Lineburg, Director of Athletics at Radford University.
The DI-AAA ADA is a branch of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), which serves as the primary professional association for those in the field of athletics administration. NACDA provides educational opportunities and serves as a vehicle for networking and the exchange of information to others in the athletics profession. The DI-AAA ADA covers Division One non-football institutions, specifically focusing on NCAA Legislation, Networking and Professional Development.
Serving alongside Martin will be 1st Vice President Janet Cone, Senior Administrator for University Enterprises and Director of Athletics at the University of North Carolina Asheville; 2nd Vice President Steve Watson, Director of Athletics at Loyola University Chicago; Secretary Shaney Fink, Director of Athletics at Seattle University and Treasurer Ken Kavanagh, Director of Athletics at Florida Gulf Coast University.
The 2022-23 DI-AAA ADA Executive Committee will consist of: Brian Barrio, UMBC (America East); Philip Hutcheson, Lipscomb University (ASUN); Ed McLaughlin, VCU (A-10); Mike Cragg, St. John's University (Big East); Andy Fee, Long Beach State University (Big West); Roderick Perry, IUPUI (Horizon); Bill Maher, Canisius College (Metro Atlantic); Scott Corley, Belmont University (MVC); Adrian Dowell, University of Nebraska-Omaha (Summit); Mike Matoso, St. Mary's College of California (WCC); Billy Walker, American University (At-Large Rep and Patriot); Tim Duncan, University of New Orleans (At-Large Rep and Southland); and Commissioner Representative Rich Ensor, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.