University of California Riverside - Religion
MBA
Finance
M.A.
Interdisciplinary Studies
B.S.
Sport Management
Sigma Chi
Campus Recreation
Westwood
CA
Successfully manage a $1
000 budget for our programs to meet department goals and allow for the purchase of new equipment and the addition of new staff. Supervise and manage eight full time employees as well as provide professional development opportunities to those individuals. \n\nManage a comprehensive Intramural Sport and Club Sport programs through development of student leaders
creating diverse offerings
providing a great experience for students and assessment of our current programs to determine whether or not we are meeting the needs of our participants. This also includes the management of 120+ student employees and 73 part time and volunteer coaches.\n\nAssist in the development and presentation of funding proposals for campus committees
which allow for an increase in programming opportunities and an increase in staffing.\n\nDevelop content and new ideas for our website in order to centralize our online presence
grow the reach of our programs and show our community the opportunities we offer.\n\nWork with alumni groups as well as Student Affairs Development in order to raise funds for our club teams so they can accomplish their goals throughout the year. This past year we raised $500
000+.\n\nOversee Martial Arts classes and Sport classes to determine profit/loss as well as popularity of our offerings to determine what should continue or what should be altered.\n\nManage facility schedules for all 52 club teams and Intramural Sports in 15 different locations in order to effectively create space for practices
fundraisers
banquets
games
tournaments
and summer camps.\n\nCreate and manage sport summer camps which include overnight and commuter opportunities for Rugby
Squash
and Men's and Women's Lacrosse.\n\nReview and create contracts in order to secure locations for special events
secure hotel rooms for visiting guests or visiting teams and to execute sponsorships for our department and teams.
Program Director of Sports
Classes
Athletic Training and Fields
UCLA Recreation
Westwood
CA
•Successfully manage a $750
000 budget for competitive sports to meet department goals and allow for the purchase of new equipment and the addition of new staff. Also
effectively distribute funds through an application process to 48 club teams.\n•Forecast expenses for employees
equipment
supplies and technology
which allows the department to allocate resources effectively and within our budget\n•Produce annual events including a triathlon
5k races
martial arts tournaments as well as rugby
lacrosse and soccer tournaments which raise $10
000 to $20
000 per team.\n•Supervise and provide development opportunities to 2 professional staff members
two summer interns
four Student Coordinators
14 supervisors
80 officials
and 30 general managers.\n•Tournament director for the NIRSA West Regional Flag Football Tournament which brought notoriety to the department
student development for all volunteers and employees and hosted 25 teams with the ability for three of them to qualify for the national tournament.\n•Schedule facilities used by club sports and intramural participants in a manner that allows approximately 15
000 students to use our fields
pools and indoor space annually.
Assistant Program Director
University of California
Los Angeles
•\tSupervised and managed two summer interns
four Student Coordinators
14 supervisors
80 officials
and 30 general managers.\n•\tCreated new staffing model within Intramural Sports to provide more development opportunities for our students. Since creating this model we have sent seven people on to receive graduate assistantships or internships within campus recreation.\n•\tProduced annual events including a triathlon
5k races as well as martial arts
rugby
lacrosse and soccer tournaments which raise $5
000 to $30
000 per team.\n•\tDeveloped emergency action plans for intramural and club activity for each of the facilities we occupy including fields
pools and indoor facilities.\n•\tEnforced general policies to assist in risk management for sporting events. \n•\tDeveloped and enforced the Competitive Sports Employee manual and the Intramural Participant manual to set expectations for both staff and general participants.
University of California
Los Angeles
Assistant Director of Campus Recreation
•\tAssist with the budget administration of Campus Recreation programs\n•\tMonitor and organize Intramural sports and special events for the Elon University community\n•\tDirect supervision of a 54
000 square foot facility\n•\tMaintain proper customer service for all faculty
staff
students and other constituents
Elon University
Associate Director Recreational Activities
Manage and oversee multiple program areas and facilities including Club and Intramural Sports
UCLA Marina Aquatic Center
Water Sports Instruction
Club Sport Athletic Training Center
Martial Arts
Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation
Instructional Sports and 217
000 sq. ft. field space.\n\nLead 16 full time employees to meet department and division goals and objectives through collaboration
teamwork
communication
trust and support. In addition to full-time staff
I help set objectives for over 200 student staff
instructors and coaches.\n\nDevelop and maintain adherance to monetary benchmarks for the different units of supervision which total $2.8 million.\n\nParticipate in high level decision making
which includes department direction and what is needed for both revenue generating and university funded programs; the operation of facilities; and other services and special initiatives
as part of the UCLA Recreation Executive team.\n\nCollaborate and build relationships across departments on campus to advance UCLA Recreation's strategic goals and meet campus iniatives.\n\nWork closely with UCLA External Affairs Development Office to advance the goals of Capital Projects
meet department initiatives and meet the needs of our Club Sport teams. This includes campaign development
gift solicitation and procurement
and the use of SPARK campaigns.\n\nWork in partnership with Program Directors
Unit Managers
and Facility Managers in order to properly meet the needs of the campus community through facilities
programs
service and business.\n
University of California
Los Angeles
Leadership Development
Management
Staff Management
Youth Programs
Staff Development
Customer Service
Operating Budgets
Sponsorship Activation
Fundraising
Operations Management
Sports
Program Development
Event Management
Strategy
Special Events
Student Leadership
Program Management
Time Management
Contract Management
Event Planning
Smith
Brian
Smith
Elon University
University of California
Los Angeles
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