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Schuemann Named Fresno Pacific AD; Two Selected to Pathway Program

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Saturday, January 18, 2014 at 8:28am EST

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Fresno Pacific University President Pete Menjares, Ph.D., announced the appointment of Leslie Schuemann as the university's director of athletics. Schuemann has served as the department's senior associate athletics director since July 2012, and will now lead FPU into the next chapter of its athletic history as the university prepares for full NCAA Division II membership. Read More

Nova Southeastern University Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator Kelley Kish was one of 12 administrators selected to participate in the 2014 NCAA Pathway Program.  Read More

Thiel College Assistant Director of Athletics and Senior Woman Administrator Amy Schafer was also selected to go through the one-year Pathway program. Read More

Celine Cunningham has been elevated to Associate Athletics Director/SWA at Stevens Institute of Technology.

Collegiate Women Sports Awards (CWSA) Executive Director Chris Voelz was inducted into the Minnesota Gymnastics Hall of Fame in the Lifetime Achievement category. Read More

NACWAA President Chris Plonsky and Past President Julie Hermann were live in-studio on CBS This Morning on "Female athletic directors on challenges for women in sports." Watch the Video

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