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CMU names new athletic director

- From CMU Athletics

Central Michigan University President Bob Davies announced Amy Folan as the university’s next Associate Vice President/director of Athletics after a nationwide search.

Folan brings to CMU extensive experience in collegiate athletics, with special focus on fundraisin­g and compliance, Davies said.

“I am thrilled to welcome Amy Folan to Central Michigan University and the Mount Pleasant community,” Davies said. “Our goal was to find a person who would continue, if not steepen, our upward trajectory. Amy’s past accom- plishments and proven leadership skills will have an immediate and positive impact.”

Davies also recognized Folan’s ability to tackle tough issues head on and turn them around.

“Amy is a well-respected leader and will be an outstandin­g representa­tive of CMU Athletics, our student-athletes and our entire university community,” Davies said. “An incredible passion for student-athletes, combined with her experience and leadership in fundraisin­g and compliance, positioned her as the best fit to take our athletics program to the next level.”

Folan joins CMU from the University of Texas at Austin, where she has served as executive senior associate athletics director since 2012. In her current role, Folan oversees the Longhorn Foundation, the fundraisin­g arm of Texas Athletics, and the Texas Athletics ticket office. In addition, she supports the Texas athletics director with special projects and strategic initiative­s, including various daily business operations.

Under Folan’s leadership, the Longhorn Foundation recorded six of the most successful fundraisin­g years in its history. In 2019, the foundation boasted its largest membership and Annual Fund to

tal since it began, with a total production of $116.5 million.

Folan, who succeeds Michael Alford, will officially begin with CMU Athletics Oct. 5. Rachel Blunt has served as the interim director of athletics since Aug. 31.

“I am honored to be joining the CMU Chippewa family,” Folan said. “Central Michigan is a tradition-rich program with an incredible record of success, and I look forward to working with our student-athletes, coaches, university and surroundin­g communitie­s, fans and supporters to build on the CMU tradition of excellence and continue to raise the bar.

“I see this tremendous opportunit­y as a new chapter for me and also for Central Michigan Athletics,” she said.

Folan joined University of Texas Athletics in 2002 as the assistant athletics director for compliance. Since then she also has served as associate athletics director for athletics compliance and sports programs and associate athletics director for administra­tion and sports programs. Prior to joining Texas, Folan held roles with the National Collegiate Athletic Associatio­n and the University of Georgia.

A former president and board member of the National Associatio­n of Athletics Compliance, Folan also served as a member of the Fellows Program of the Division 1A Athletics Directors Associatio­n and currently serves on the executive committee of the Sports Management Institute.

Folan holds a bachelor’s degree in communicat­ion sciences from the University of Connecticu­t, where she also was a member of the women’s soccer team. She also has a master’s degree in sport management from the University of Georgia.

Schutten, who chaired the search committee composed of faculty, staff, students and alumni, said she was pleased with the diverse pool of candidates.

“This search attracted an outstandin­g pool of candidates from across the country, representi­ng both the Power 5 and Group of 5 conference­s,” Schutten said. “The search committee identified three finalists who had amazing attributes and rose above the rest, but I am eager to welcome Amy to CMU.”

The associate vice president/director of athletics reports directly to the university president and is responsibl­e for providing strong leadership, administra­tion and overall coordinati­on of a comprehens­ive Division I intercolle­giate program.

Folan and her husband, Joseph, have two children, Anelio and Giada.

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