CLEVELAND –Â
Jennifer Dubow, the executive director at the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC), is now entering the second year of her two-year term as President of the
Division III Commissioners Association (DIIICA).
"As I step into my second year as president of DIIICA, I am filled with enthusiasm and commitment," said Dubow. "Our association plays a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of Division III athletics—a place where student-athletes thrive academically, compete fiercely, and build lifelong connections. Together, we champion fair play, integrity, and the holistic development of our athletes. In these challenging times, DIII remains a beacon of community, amateurism, and unwavering passion. I am honored to continue working on behalf of this remarkable group and to contribute to the broader tapestry of intercollegiate athletics"
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Dubow took over for Past PresidentÂ
Patrick Summers, executive director at the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC), who served as DIIICA President for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 membership years.
Joining Dubow as Officers will be Vice President
Keri Alexander Luchowski, executive director at the North Coast Athletic Conference, and
Katie Boldvich, commissioner at the Landmark Conference as Secretary and Treasurer.
Alongside the 2024-25 Officers, the Executive Committee will work to advance and continue to develop the Association. The 2024-25 Executive Committee will consist of:
Brad Bankston, commissioner at the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC);
 Danielle Harris, commissioner at the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC);
Sarah Otey, commissioner at the University Athletic Association (UAA); and
Chris Roekle, commissioner at the Coast-To-Coast Conference (C2C).
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About the DIIICA: The Division III Commissioners Association became a stand-alone organization in January 1992, after previously serving as a combined group with the Division II Commissioners Association. The association is comprised of 43 NCAA Division III conferences, representing over 440 public and private institutions. The purpose of the DIIICA is to empower commissioners to effectively lead their conferences and positively impact Division III intercollegiate athletics by identifying challenges, developing solutions, and taking collective action that reflects the conference perspective.