Jun 3, 2019
Bob
Vecchione is the Executive Director of the National Association of
Collegiate Directors of Athletics. NACDA is THE professional
association for individuals working in college athletics. Nearly
16,000 individuals and 1,700 institutions belong to NACDA.
During his tenure, NACDA has initiated a multitude of programs that
provide value-added benefits to the ever increasing membership.
Programs such as the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup, NCAA
Football, the Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year Award,
the NACDA Daily Review, the Disney Institute and the Wounded
Warrior Project (WWP) are examples of those value added membership
benefits created under his tutelage. Vecchione was honored with the
Tony Snow Award from the WWP in 2013.
Vecchione is also a member of the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame National Board of Directors, the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission Board and is on the advisory Board of the College Sports Video Summit. He previously chaired the NCAA Football Youth Initiatives Committee.
Email: bvecchione@nacda.com
Website: NACDA.com
Twitter: @NACDAbob
NACDA Twitter: @NACDA
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