TCU
Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Jeremiah Donati has announced the
formation of a strategic leadership team within his executive staff to
best position the Horned
Frogs for future success as the landscape of intercollegiate athletics
rapidly changes.
When the House vs. NCAA case reaches settlement, TCU will fully
participate at the maximum level in revenue sharing with its
student-athletes.
Donati’s Strategic Lladership team will help position the department with forward-thinking initiatives in the
fluid environment for TCU’s student-athletes, coaches and staff.
The strategic leadership team, with their new titles, consists
of:
- Ryan Peck, Senior Deputy Athletics Director for External Affairs/Revenue Generation
- Mike Sinquefield, Senior Deputy Athletics Director/Chief Administrative Officer
- Gretchen Bouton, Deputy Athletics Director for Student Services
- Greg Featherston, Deputy Athletics Director for Compliance
- Kim Johnson, Deputy Athletics Director/Senior Woman Administrator
- Bennett Askew, Senior Associate Athletics Director/Athletics Financial Officer
“We are entering a historic and transformative era of college
athletics,” Donati said. “It is absolutely critical that we adapt and
conform to the new realities. We have therefore convened a leadership
group who, in addition to their day-to-day responsibilities, will be assisting me and University leadership in shaping our path
forward to best position TCU Athletics for continued success.”
In addition to continuing to supervise all external units, Peck will
oversee the Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center and support all sports on
external revenue generation and NIL strategies.
Sinquefield will have a lead role in creating a new internal department responsible for the administration of future revenue sharing with student-athletes.
Bouton will take the lead in next summer’s opening of the $52 million Human Performance Center Renovation and Expansion projects. She also will continue to oversee student-athlete facing units.
Featherston will maintain oversight of TCU’s compliance efforts in addition to newly appointed sport administration responsibilities.
In her senior woman administrator role, Johnson represents TCU in all governance matters on the conference and national level and serves as the department’s Title IX Coordinator and liaison to the Office of Institutional Equity. She will now be overseeing academic services.
Askew took over all aspects of TCU’s business office this past
summer and will continue to serve as the Athletics
Financial Officer.
Additionally:
- Julie Austin is Senior Associate Athletics Director for Marketing/Branding
- Sean Conner is Senior Associate Athletics Director for Ticket Operations.
- Sassan Sahba is Senior Associate Athletics Director for Facilities and Event Operations.
- Ray Walls is Senior Associate Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Development.
- Shawn Worthen is the newly appointed Senior Associate Athletics Director for Academic Services.
Austin, Conner, Sahba, Walls and Worthen are joined by several other key
staff members – Mark Cohen, Jay Fields, Monica Flynn, Joe Foley and
Steven Schoon – to round out the executive team.
“Thanks to the efforts of our entire department and especially our executive team, there has never been a better time to be at TCU, whether you are an alum, current student, staff member or especially a
student-athlete,” Donati added. “Our future is extremely
bright as we prepare for the anticipated changes happening across the
industry.”
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