INDIANAPOLIS
--- Robert Vowels, currently the commissioner of the Southwestern
Athletic Conference, has accepted a position at the National Collegiate
Athletic Association as Vice President for Education Services. Vowels
will assume his new duties August 1 at the NCAA national office.
In his new position, Vowels will work with NCAA national office
leadership and association membership to develop and enhance education
and outreach programs designed to address student-athlete leadership
development, gender issues, health and safety and sportsmanship issues.
Vowels will also serve as the primary NCAA administrator for youth
outreach services and oversee the NCAA’s drug-testing program. He will
report to Bernard Franklin, NCAA senior vice president for governance,
membership, education and research services.
“Robert brings a wealth of experience in intercollegiate athletics at
both the institutional and conference levels and we are excited he is
joining the NCAA team,” said Franklin. “He has an impressive record of
performance in a variety of NCAA governance bodies, including the
Division I Management Council and the Minority Opportunities and
Interests Committee.”
NCAA President Myles Brand praised Vowels’ leadership on important
Association initiatives and in intercollegiate athletics. “The NCAA
membership and national office is most fortunate to be able to attract
Robert Vowels,” Brand said. “He is a proven leader and a person of
broad experience within intercollegiate athletics.”
For his part, Vowels is ready to get started.
“I’m really excited to join the NCAA staff and I’m looking forward to
the challenge of leading a highly successful education services
function to the next level,” said Vowels. “Developing education
programs addressing student-athlete health and well being, as well as
mentoring programs aimed at future student-athletes are critically
important and have an impact on our youth for years to come.”
Vowels joined the Southwestern Athletic Conference as commissioner in
2003. In that capacity, he oversaw the day-to-day operations of the
office, administered and enforced conference legislation, issued rules
interpretations and managed 18 conference championships, among other
duties. His accomplishments include negotiating multi-year football,
basketball and Olympic sports television agreements with ESPN.
Additionally, he revised the SWAC corporate partner program and
implemented an integrated program involving television, marketing and
promotions, Internet, public relations, print publications and
sponsorships.
He was also commissioner of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference (SIAC) from 2000-02, where he oversaw the expansion of the
conference to 11 institutions and negotiated the first multi-year SIAC
football and basketball television agreement with Urban Sports and
Entertainment. Vowels also negotiated SIAC’s first licensing and
agreement program and developed the conference’s first corporate
partnership program.
Vowels’ 16-year career in intercollegiate athletics also included
positions as associate commissioner for the Big 10 Conference and as
assistant director of athletics at Vanderbilt University. He earned a
Bachelor of Arts degree from Duke University and a Juris Doctorate from
North Carolina Central University.
With Vowel’s appointment also comes some restructuring within the
education services group. Health and safety will be a new stand alone
unit within education services and will include the NCAA Injury
Surveillance Program. Additionally, The NCAA Hall of Champions, located
adjacent to the NCAA national office in Indianapolis, will be realigned
under the national office’s branding and communications group.
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