CLEVELAND – The
National Association of Academic and Student-Athlete Development Professionals (N4A) is excited to announce two new division directors for the 2022-2024 term of service.
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The N4A Board of Directors has elected
Spencer Bonahoom (Purdue University Fort Wayne) and
Jenny Womack (North Carolina State University) as the two newest division directors.
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Bonahoom will serve as the division director for membership affairs and Womack will serve as the educational services & initiatives division director.
Division directors are responsible for oversight of committees and for reporting all critical developments to the board of directors and executive committee. In addition, division directors are expected to advise committee and working group chairs in accordance with the strategic plan as well as encourage efficiency and collaboration while developing emerging leaders within N4A.
The newly elected division directors will serve a two-year term and actively participate on the N4A Board of Directors, led by PresidentÂ
Ashton Henderson, 1st VP
Jacqueline Nicholson, 2nd VP
Dr. Kayleigh McCauley-Sayer, and Immediate Past President
Ursula Gurney. Also serving on the N4A Board of Directors are
Adam Hatem (Clemson University),
Kristin Rusboldt (UNC Greensboro),
Liz Reyes (University of Illinois),
Dr. Ashley Kuhn (Florida Gulf Coast University),
Shanika Mungin (University of Illinois),
Dr. Joe Luckey (University of Cincinnati),
Jessica Goerke (UC Santa Barbara),
Cori Pinkett (Baylor University),
Lamarr Pottinger (NCAA),
Mindy Reger (New York University),
Dr. Brian Russell (University of Illinois),
Marissa Edwards (University of Texas San Antonio),
Dr. Marisol Quiroz (University of Arizona),
Dr. Ron Moses (Old Dominion University),
Christine Jackson (Mississippi State University),
Kimya Massey (Oregon State University) and
Dr. Ryan Westman (New York University).
About N4A:Â N4A, which has been in existence since 1975, is a diverse educational service and professional non-profit organization. Membership of N4A includes academic support and student services personnel who are committed to enhancing opportunities for academic, athletics and personal success for student-athletes. For more information on N4A, visitÂ
www.nfoura.org. N4A is administered by NACDA, which is in its 57th year. For more information on NACDA and the 18Â professional associations that fall under its umbrella, please visitÂ
www.nacda.com.