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University of Minnesota announces search committee and search firm for Gopher athletics director search

Per U of MN: http://discover.umn.edu/news/vision-...ch-firm-gopher

A 16-member search committee was named today by University of Minnesota President Eric W. Kaler to conduct a national search for the next director of Golden Gopher Athletics.

“The search for our next athletics director must bring our community together, and we have assembled a strong, diverse search committee to do that,” said Kaler. “Gopher Athletics must reflect the overall excellence of the University, and I’m confident this search will produce candidates with integrity and a record of success.”

Katrice Albert, the University’s vice president for equity and diversity, and Perry Leo, professor of aerospace engineering and faculty athletics representative, will co-chair the search committee.

The other members of the search committee reflect many stakeholder groups that are critical to Gopher Athletics’ success. They include the following faculty members, a head coach, a current student-athlete, former student-athletes, business people and community members:

Duke Anyanwu - Gopher student-athlete; Member, Advisory Committee on Athletics
Shari Ballard - President of U.S. Retail, Best Buy Corporation; Trustee, University of Minnesota Foundation
Jeremiah Carter - Director of Athletic Compliance; former Gopher student-athlete
Kevin Cattoor - Chief Operating Officer, Foodsby; Former Executive Vice President, Minnesota Twins
Bob Cunningham - Chief Executive Officer, Tri-County Implement; Member, President’s Club, University of Minnesota Foundation
Marty Davis - President & Chief Executive Officer, Cambria: Member, Intercollegiate Athletics Leadership Council
Emily Hoover - Professor of Horticulture; Faculty Athletics Representative
Lisa Kihl - Associate Professor of Kinesiology; Chair, sub-committee on Equity and Diversity, Advisory Committee on Athletics
Lisa Lissimore - Associate Director, Minnesota State High School League; Former Gopher student-athlete
Hugh McCutcheon - Head Coach, Golden Gopher Volleyball
Deborah Olson - CEO & Chair, Nelson Laboratories (retired); Member, Intercollegiate Athletics Leadership Council
Darrell Thompson - President, Bolder Options; Former Gopher student-athlete
Tom Vannelli - Director of Corporate Sales & Marketing, 3M Championship; Former Gopher student-athlete
Kevin Warren - Chief Operating Officer, Minnesota Vikings; Trustee, University of Minnesota Foundation
To assist with the search, nationally-recognized Turnkey Search has been retained. Turnkey Search, based in Haddonfield, N.J., is a subsidiary of Turnkey Sports and Entertainment. The lead consultants for this search will be Turnkey founder and CEO Len Perna and Senior Executive Director Gene DeFilippo, who is also the former athletics director at Boston College and Villanova. The firm was selected through an open competitive bidding process and will be paid a flat fee of $150,000 plus expenses. Turnkey’s recent comparable searches include the University of Michigan Athletics Director and Georgetown University Athletics Director.

“More than anything, this search must surface the highest quality candidates and the process must reflect the integrity we expect of our next Athletics Director,” said Kaler. “Turnkey brings significant professionalism and the ability to convince strong candidates who already have outstanding jobs, to consider this opportunity.”

Kaler noted that search fees are typically one-third of a first year Athletics Director’s salary plus expenses. The current median salary for Big Ten Athletics Directors is $750,000.

Kaler said he expects the search committee to meet immediately to finalize the position description and then, in cooperation with Turnkey, begin sourcing candidates nationally. Semi-finalist candidates will likely be interviewed in six to eight weeks. The search co-chairs will be the spokespeople for the search and will also reach out to key stakeholders to help shape the position description and qualifications.

Jon Steadland, Associate to the Deputy Chief of Staff in the Office of the President, will serve as the President’s liaison to the search committee and provide additional staff support to the process.

For more information on the search for the University of Minnesota's next director of athletics, visit: http://president.umn.edu/athletics-director-search.
 

It would be nice if Leo could at least stay awake for the presser.
 

I'm really glad Emily Hoover is on the committee. Getting the dept of horticultures opinion on our next ad is important.
 

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Cool that Duke will be involved.
 


I'm really glad Emily Hoover is on the committee. Getting the dept of horticultures opinion on our next ad is important.

Gotta cover all the angles. Turf, Facilities, athletes, coaches, marketing, fundraising, alumni, etc. etc.
 



I'm really glad Emily Hoover is on the committee. Getting the dept of horticultures opinion on our next ad is important.

I think it's a plot by the dept of horticulture to find an advocate to bring real grass to TCF.
 

Could be worse. They have a current coach and athlete on the committee, former athletes, and some boosters. I assume Kaler has to throw a couple of academics on the committee to keep the faculty happy. I also note there are several CEO or upper-management types from various fields, including business and sports. Tom Vannelli is another interesting choice - with a sales and marketing background - two areas I think we all agree that the U needs to improve upon.
 

As long as they hire someone skilled in professional advancement, and who can fill out a budget and work with equipment staff, I think we can't miss.
 

As long as they hire someone skilled in professional advancement, and who can fill out a budget and work with equipment staff, I think we can't miss.

Well, we can't miss as badly as we have the last 42 times. To be honest, how many good AD's have we had? I'd need to see a list, I know there were a few in there. But we've generally been awful at AD, awful at president. I liked Hasselmo and Yudof were good presidents. Prexy B, not so much. Kaler appears to be a few dollars short of the job too, but I may only see things from the athletic side. Here we go:

Athletic Directors:
2002-12: Joel Maturi - Nope
2012-15: Norwood Teague - Worse
2015-: Beth Goetz - Hasn't been fired yet

Women's Athletic Directors:
1974-76: Belmar Gunderson
1976-81: Vivian M. Barfield
1981-82: M. Catherine Mathison (Interim)
1982-88: Merrily Dean Baker
1988-02: Chris Voelz

Men's Athletic Directors
1922-30: Fred Leuhring
1930-32: H.O. Crisler
1932-41: Frank G. McCormick
1941-46: Lou Keller (Acting)
1945-50: Frank G. McCormick
1950-63: Ike J. Armstrong
1963-71: Marshall J. Ryman
1971-88: Paul Giel - We need another guy like this
1988-89: Holger Christiansen (Interim)
1989-91: Rick Bay - HEHE
1991-92: Dan Meinert (Interim)
1992-95: McKinley Boston - Was pretty good
1995-99: Mark Dienhart - Bad
1999-02: Tom Moe -Bad
 



1971-88: Paul Giel - We need another guy like this
1992-95: McKinley Boston - Was pretty good

Didn't Giel help destroy Gopher football and Boston help destroy Gopher basketball?

Giel: Fire Murray, hire Salem, the players want Gutey - hire him!, move to the Metrodome
Boston: Sure Clem, you can run your own academics without any department oversight. What could go wrong?
 

I disagree on your assessment of Tom Moe as bad. Tom took over a difficult situation in the AD and did much to stabilize the department, end the split men's /women's AD farce and put the dept on a path to respectability. While I admire Giel for his Gopher loyalty and athletic prowess, he was the AD when the decision was made to abandon Memorial Stadium and move to the dome which was a poor decision IMO.
 

I disagree on your assessment of Tom Moe as bad. Tom took over a difficult situation in the AD and did much to stabilize the department, end the split men's /women's AD farce and put the dept on a path to respectability. While I admire Giel for his Gopher loyalty and athletic prowess, he was the AD when the decision was made to abandon Memorial Stadium and move to the dome which was a poor decision IMO.

Tom was also the guy who stood around wringing his hands and shaking his head waiting when Glen vanished from January to August,only swinging by for 2-3 weeks of Spring Practice. Oh and while Mason literally begged tOSU to make him their head coach, Tom stood around and told people "hey, what can you do?" So if being a coach's doormat qualifies as being being a "good A.D." then Tom "Whatever you say Glen" Moe was a great A.D.

To be fair, "Moe said within his first week as AD, he began questioning how the department raised money. He was surprised to learn that no one was in charge of funding" and he did what he could to turn that around.

Oh, and Giel fought for remodeling Memorial Stadium for years until his bosses at the U and the boosters, said they wanted the HHH Dome. Only then did he do his job and shepherd the Gophers downtown.

You know, to be fair.
 

Tom was also the guy who stood around wringing his hands and shaking his head waiting when Glen vanished from January to August,only swinging by for 2-3 weeks of Spring Practice. Oh and while Mason literally begged tOSU to make him their head coach, Tom stood around and told people "hey, what can you do?" So if being a coach's doormat qualifies as being being a "good A.D." then Tom "Whatever you say Glen" Moe was a great A.D.
Sorry, what is it you think he should have done with Glen?
 

professional advancement

Just so you know, "professional advancement" isn't a phrase anyone uses. I used the adjective "professional" in conjunction with advancement to differentiate it from volunteer fundraising. You should at least be accurate in your weak attempts to be clever. It's a real thing regardless of your ignorance and is absolutely a key qualification whether you think so or not.
 

Oh, and Giel fought for remodeling Memorial Stadium for years until his bosses at the U and the boosters, said they wanted the HHH Dome. Only then did he do his job and shepherd the Gophers downtown.

You know, to be fair.

You know, to be fair, Geil hired Joe Salem, who could give Brewster a run for "Worst Gopher Coach Hired." He did get Lou here but then to replace him he hired Gutekunst--not exactly a home run.

He also determined that it was okay for Mitch Lee to come back on the basketball team. That led to Madison which is probably the second biggest hit the basketball program has ever taken.

As for fighting to remodel Memorial Stadium, with his connections to 'CCO and Harvey McKay, he didn't fight very damn hard. And if he did, to be fair, wasn't that another indication how ineffective he was? A football legend here and he couldn't persuade people to keep football on campus?
 


You know, to be fair, Geil hired Joe Salem...As for fighting to remodel Memorial Stadium, with his connections to 'CCO and Harvey McKay, he didn't fight very damn hard. And if he did, to be fair, wasn't that another indication how ineffective he was? A football legend here and he couldn't persuade people to keep football on campus?

As long as you're being fair, which is uncharted territory for you, you probably didn't know that WCCO and Harvey Mackay were the driving forces behind building the Dome and moving the University into it.

Don't know who the Harvey McKay is of whom you speak.
 

You know, to be fair, Geil hired Joe Salem, who could give Brewster a run for "Worst Gopher Coach Hired." He did get Lou here but then to replace him he hired Gutekunst--not exactly a home run.

He also determined that it was okay for Mitch Lee to come back on the basketball team. That led to Madison which is probably the second biggest hit the basketball program has ever taken.

As for fighting to remodel Memorial Stadium, with his connections to 'CCO and Harvey McKay, he didn't fight very damn hard. And if he did, to be fair, wasn't that another indication how ineffective he was? A football legend here and he couldn't persuade people to keep football on campus?

While ML was undoubtedly a thug, he was acquitted of both crimes. How do you kick someone off the team that didn't commit a crime?
 


To be fair, he wasn't a horribly choice when hired. Just every moment past that decision...
Plus as a human being he was more likeable to Minnesotans than Brewster which can cloud someone's perception, but at the end of the day as bad as it was at the end for Brew, we did go to two bowl games and had a couple Mason like seasons. Wacker at least beat Wisconsin a couple times, but I think four wins was his high mark?
 

This search isn't serious until they post the job description on Monster
 


Well, we can't miss as badly as we have the last 42 times. To be honest, how many good AD's have we had? I'd need to see a list, I know there were a few in there. But we've generally been awful at AD, awful at president. I liked Hasselmo and Yudof were good presidents. Prexy B, not so much. Kaler appears to be a few dollars short of the job too, but I may only see things from the athletic side. Here we go:

Athletic Directors:
2002-12: Joel Maturi - Nope
2012-15: Norwood Teague - Worse
2015-: Beth Goetz - Hasn't been fired yet

Women's Athletic Directors:
1974-76: Belmar Gunderson
1976-81: Vivian M. Barfield
1981-82: M. Catherine Mathison (Interim)
1982-88: Merrily Dean Baker
1988-02: Chris Voelz

Men's Athletic Directors
1922-30: Fred Leuhring
1930-32: H.O. Crisler
1932-41: Frank G. McCormick
1941-46: Lou Keller (Acting)
1945-50: Frank G. McCormick
1950-63: Ike J. Armstrong
1963-71: Marshall J. Ryman
1971-88: Paul Giel - We need another guy like this
1988-89: Holger Christiansen (Interim)
1989-91: Rick Bay - HEHE
1991-92: Dan Meinert (Interim)
1992-95: McKinley Boston - Was pretty good
1995-99: Mark Dienhart - Bad
1999-02: Tom Moe -Bad


As I always say, 43rd time's a charm.
 


While ML was undoubtedly a thug, he was acquitted of both crimes. How do you kick someone off the team that didn't commit a crime?

Conduct detrimental to the team. Violation of team rules.
 

While ML was undoubtedly a thug, he was acquitted of both crimes. How do you kick someone off the team that didn't commit a crime?

Being dumb enough to have a champagne glass shaved on his head was sufficient grounds for dismissal.
 




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