IADA New Athletic Director Cohort Details

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Cohort Description: This cohort is designed to create a more specific plan and approach for new athletic directors. Getting some early easy wins is important as a New AD. This cohort provides examples and guidance on how New Athletic Directors can create a strategic plan as they start in their new roles.

Goal: To provide New Athletic Directors with a focused approach to creating one or more of the following:

  • 100-day plan (Summer and 1st Semester)
  • 1-year plan
  • 2-3 year plan

Proposed Timeline:

 

Date

Topic

Zoom

Task

Guest

July

Communication

 

Create a weekly Communication plan

 

August

Office Management

 

Create a clear plan for the division of labor.

 

September

Event Management

 

Review and establish processes for your events.

 

October

Professional Development

 

What are your needs? What are your coaches' needs?

 

November

Budgeting

 

Meet with another AD and review what they do for budgeting. Identify lessons learned.

 

December

Community Outreach

 

Identify and plan one community outreach event.

 

January

Mission/Vision

 

Evaluate how your programs are living out the mission and vision of athletics.

 
 

Areas of Athletic Administration to consider:

  1. Communication
    1. Small
      1. Coaches, Assistant coaches, and Athletic Office staff
    2. Big
      1. Student-athletes, School, Parents, and Community
  2. Office Management
    1. Learn existing practices
    2. Evaluate existing practices
    3. Changing past practices that need changing (change management)
    4. Coaches Meetings
    5. Roles - the Fab 5 (Scheduling, Workers, Chaperones, Officials, Transportation)
    6. Evaluating Responsibilities
    7. What needs updating
       
  3. Event Management
    1. Athletic Sports Nights
      1. Fall, Winter, Spring
    2. Scheduling, Hospitality, Ticketing, Supervision, Workers, Signage
    3. Traditional school events
    4. Summer Camps
    5. Game day vs Invite
    6. State Series Hosting
       
  4. Professional Development 
    1. For Athletic Directors
      1. IADA PD Series
      2. NIAAA LTC Courses
      3. State and National Conferences
    2. For coaches:
      1. Small
        1. Short-term and topic-specific
          1. ie. book club, guest speaker
        2. Sport Associations
      2. Big
        1. Multi-series covering a range of topics
        2. Coach led? Admin led? Guest?
          1. Evening courses
          2. Lunch and learns
             
  5. Budgeting
    1. Uniform Rotation Cycle
    2. Equipment needs
    3. Inventory
    4. Capital Items needs
  1. Community Outreach
    1. Establishing a Philosophy
    2. Program vs Department
  1. Vision/Mission
    1. Does your athletic department have one?
    2. Establishing/Re-evaluating/Boosting



 

About IADA
The mission of the Illinois Athletic Administrators Association is to take an active role in preserving, enhancing, and promoting eductional based athletics within the State of Illinois.  The IADA provides a commitment to professional development of its members in areas of education, leadership, and service.  Working in conjunction with the Illinois High School Association, National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association, and National Federation of High Schools, the IADA wishes to create quality interscholastic athletic participation opportunities for all Illinois students.
Message From IADA
The IADA Board would like to thank you for all that you do for the student athletes of your schools.  We all know the time and effort we put into our positions.  We come from small schools, large schools, middle and high schools; but no matter what, we all share in a common goal, and that is to provide the best educationally based athletic program for our students.

Steve Gertz, IADA President