Position Information
Associate Athletic Director for Business
Position Information
Associate Athletic Director for Business
Apply NowResponsible for the efficient management and strategic leadership of all aspects of the Athletic Department business and finance office. Provide organizational oversight of the business office staff and the various daily, weekly, and monthly business-regulated operations, as well as oversight of financial planning and analysis. Responsible for compliance with all NCAA rules and regulations. Serve as a member of the executive and senior leadership teams.
Provide oversight of the division’s fiscal management, including budget development and reporting of the operating budget, restricted funds, and revenue. Act as final approver of all purchase requisitions, vendor payments, and credit card transactions for the division. Create financial reports for the Athletic Director and senior leadership. Clearly communicate financial data to all head coaches and area supervisors. Manage the daily operations of the business office. Supervise two full time staff members and one graduate assistant. Responsible for all hiring, training, and performance evaluations. Coordinate with IT to review computer inventory for all athletic staff and develop a replacement plan for all devices. Collaborate with multiple campus partners on accurate reporting and financial projections, including ticket office, financial services, and the controller’s office. Assist the Financial Service’s office during monthly reconciliation, year-end close, as well as any internal/external audits related to athletic accounts. Review the NCAA and EADA reports for accuracy prior to submission by Financial Services. develop data analytic tools to generate short and long-term financial projections regarding operating revenues and expenses. Assist the Associate AD for Revenue Generation and Business Analytics on reporting and evaluation of all revenue generation activities, as well as examine possible new revenue generation opportunities. Aid in the negotiation of department contracts, including transportation, apparel contracts, multimedia and sponsorship rights, team specific recruiting and game/practice preparation software, and facility agreement with the state of Rhode Island for the Amica Mutual Pavilion (AMP). Collaborate and coordinate with the General Counsel’s office for review and approval. Serve as the main point of contact with the apparel providers, including Nike, Prime Time Sports, and New Balance. Coordinate the allocation of any allotments. In conjunction with the Associate AD for Revenue Generation and Business Analytics, plan execute and reconcile all exclusive apparel sales for internal/external constituents. In collaboration with Athletic Development/IA and Friar Family Collective, assist in the reconciliation of all fundraising events by providing accurate and timely reports on expenses and revenues posted to Athletic accounts. Examine and review any reporting provided by the Friar Family Collective, as requested by the Athletic Director.
1. Perform all other duties as may be required.
Master’s Degree in in finance, accounting, management, or other business-related field accredited institution required. Five to seven years’ experience in accounting, higher education, and/or sports administration or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Working knowledge of accounting best practices for higher education, NCAA rules and regulations, the Department of Education’s Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA), and NCAA financial reporting. Proficient in the use of technology related to financial analysis and other associated computer applications such as Banner, Tableau, and Microsoft Excel and Access. Strong oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills. Strategic, innovative, and creative thinker. Ability to work with little supervision. Ability to work well with others, and effectively lead a team.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Sitting in a normal seated position for extended periods of time Reaching by extending hand(s) or arm(s) in any direction Finger dexterity required to manipulate objects with fingers rather than with whole hand(s) or arm(s), for example, using a keyboard Communication skills using the spoken word Ability to see within normal parameters Ability to hear within normal range Ability to move about
Full Time
22 (Min. $87,948/Mid. $114,332/Max. $140,716)
Employees are normally hired between the minimum and the midpoint of a position’s grade range to which a position has been assigned, depending on experience and qualifications.
Providence College offers a comprehensive range of valuable benefits to eligible employees, which are designed to: Promote the health and well-being of you and your family Provide financial security while you are working Build financial resources for retirement Help you balance personal and work responsibilities Provide educational opportunities for you and your family These benefits include but are not limited to health, dental, 403b retirement plan, flexible benefits plan, tuition benefits, employee assistance plan, college paid basic life insurance and long-term disability insurance, and paid time off. To learn more, please visit our Employee Benefits website by clicking the following link: https://human-resources.providence.edu/benefits/
Providence College does not discriminate against any person because of race, color, national and ethnic origin, sex, gender, except where gender is a bona fide occupational qualification, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, veteran status, or genetic information. The College will develop, and from time to time update, an affirmative action program and will insist on a good-faith effort on the part of its employees to comply with the program. The College will request and expect its agents and those with whom it conducts its affairs to meet the commitment of this important program.
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Person | Role |
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Andrew Schoepfer |
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Anthony Miccolis |
Associate Athletic Director for Business |
Maddie Patno |
Director of Athletic Business Operations |
Person | Role |
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Steve Napolillo |
Director of Athletics |
Jill LaPoint |
Senior Associate Vice President / Deputy Athletic Director / SWA |
David Berard |
Assistant Vice President / Associate Deputy AD Coaching Excellence |
Kevin Connolly |
Senior Assistant Vice President / Associate Deputy AD / External Relations |
Arthur Parks |
Senior Associate AD / Media Relations and Strategic Communications (Men's Basketball) |
Laura Pellecchia |
Sr. Associate Director of Experiential Learning & Funded Programs |
Person | Role |
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Andrew Schoepfer |
Associate AD / Revenue Generation & Business Intelligence |
Anthony Miccolis |
Associate Athletic Director for Business |
Maddie Patno |
Director of Athletic Business Operations |
Person | Role |
---|---|
Steve Napolillo |
Director of Athletics |
Jill LaPoint |
Senior Associate Vice President / Deputy Athletic Director / SWA |
Arthur Parks |
Senior Associate AD / Media Relations and Strategic Communications (Men's Basketball) |
Person | Role |
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Andrew Schoepfer |
Associate AD / Revenue Generation & Business Intelligence |
Martha Perez-Schmitz |
Associate AD / Business Athletic Administration |
Maddie Patno |
Director of Athletic Business Operations |
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