Post Tribune (Sunday)

Small: ‘It’s a big responsibi­lity’

A Q&A with the incoming Valparaiso athletic director

- By Dave Melton For Post-Tribune

Charles Small was introduced in May as the next athletic director at Valparaiso University and will begin July 1, succeeding Mark LaBarbera.

A former basketball player at Pittsburgh, Small has been the senior associate athletic director for student services at Iowa State for the past four years and will be VU’s first Black athletic director.

Small spoke with the Post-Tribune on Wednesday regarding the challenges that await him in his new role. you in the days and weeks since you were hired?

A: The greatest part is that there’s been a lot of confirmati­on that people are really passionate about Valpo being successful. When I did the introducto­ry press conference and was going through the interview process, it just confirmed that people really care about this institutio­n. The things that were said in those beginning stages are holding to be true, so that’s really exciting for me.

Q: How did you get started on the path toward becoming an athletic director? A:

I started off as a student-athlete at the University of Pittsburgh, and I was a walk-on. I got some offers from Division II schools, but I decided that I wanted some academic pursuits but to also have that Division I experience. When I did an internship in my senior year with the compliance office and also student life — where I was doing a lot of the community service for student-athletes — it opened up my eyes to working in sports.

When I was a graduate assistant, that really opened my eyes for working in college athletics. It’s evolved over time, and my philosophy has been to do the best that I can in the space that I occupy, really trying to be a thought leader and a leader in general. Profession­ally, as my roles have expanded, the natural progressio­n has been toward athletic director.

Q: How did Valparaiso end up on your radar?

A:

They’re in the really good Missouri Valley Conference, and there’s a history there, particular­ly with basketball. I’m all about comprehens­ive excellence and all of the sports doing well. But for my skill set, it’s always been on my radar with the basketball history there. So a lot of it is aligning it with the skills and experience­s that I bring.

When you have a faith-based institutio­n that’s really grounded in values of playing in a high-level conference in all sports, it checked a lot of the boxes.

Q: There’s been an ongoing discussion about the lack of Black coaches and executives in college and pro sports. What does it mean to you to be the first Black athletic director at Valparaiso?

A:

It’s a big responsibi­lity. I think it speaks volumes that our industries in pro and college sports are continuing to make movements in those spaces. It’s all about equity of opportunit­y, making sure that people have equitable opportunit­ies for leadership-type positions. It’s a big responsibi­lity that I take seriously, and I think it’s moving in the right direction.

But I also think diversity, equity and inclusion encompasse­s more than just race. There are people from different background­s and different worldviews that expand beyond race.

Q: With such an opportunit­y, how could you influence the athletic department? A:

The way I’d influence it is having us embrace, as a department, cultural humility — the idea that we should all have the humility to have self-reflection and also embrace and celebrate people who come from different walks of life and how that makes us all better.

Q: What’s the one thing you’re most excited to do? A:

No. 1 is meet the student-athletes. I’m pumped about getting the opportunit­y to meet them. The timing of it, with this being in the summer, we may do some virtual things initially. But once the fall starts and everyone is there, meeting the faculty, the student-athletes and also understand­ing what our coaches are building — the cultures within their sports — those are the things that really excite me.

And getting out into the community. I think that Valparaiso is an awesome community with our supporters and donors. Just meeting people is what excites me right now.

Q: Valparaiso and other high schools in Northwest Indiana have been producing Division I student-athletes. But many of them go elsewhere. Is attracting more local student-athletes part of the plan?

A:

Yeah, I think we should

put a strategy together to get the best talent that fits the institutio­n, our mission and what we’re trying to build — us having that consistenc­y and the clarity of knowing who we are and what we’re

trying to build in finding and recruiting student-athletes who are going to thrive and flourish in that environmen­t.

If they’re at Valparaiso High School, that’s great. But also in the surroundin­g region, I think we’re in a really good spot with a lot of talent.

Q: Does anything stand out as the biggest challenge or the biggest goal or the biggest project for you?

A:

We’re going to engage in a process to define that as a department. I think that’s important for our department — to define it collaborat­ively. I don’t want to point out anything specific yet because I want us to get there together. But I will say that there are four pillars we’re going to focus on: the student-athlete experience, creating an enduring culture, earning trust and achieving eminence through a national brand. How we tailor that to really fit Valpo is something we’ll decide, but those four pillars will guide us.

 ?? JON HENDRICKS/VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY ?? Valparaiso University President José Padilla, left, presents a jersey to incoming athletic director Charles Small on May 19.
JON HENDRICKS/VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY Valparaiso University President José Padilla, left, presents a jersey to incoming athletic director Charles Small on May 19.
 ?? JON HENDRICKS/VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY ?? Charles Small is introduced as Valparaiso University’s next athletic director.
JON HENDRICKS/VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY Charles Small is introduced as Valparaiso University’s next athletic director.

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