The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Williams named athletic director

UGA grad is first African-American woman AD at a Power Five school.

- By Hank Kurz Jr.

CHARLOTTES­VILLE, VA. — Carla Williams said she has had other chances to leave Georgia and realize her dream of becoming an athletic director. She was just looking for the right fit.

She believes she has found it, saying it wasn’t until Virginia offered her the opportunit­y she was willing to make the move and become the first African-American woman to lead an athletic department at a Power Five school.

“I knew the quality of the university here at Virginia,” the 49-year-old Williams said Monday when introduced as the successor to Craig Littlepage, who is retiring. “So I think an elite, world class university that has proven that you can win championsh­ips — there aren’t many of those.”

Virginia has won 23 national championsh­ips, 13 in Littlepage’s 16 seasons as athletic director.

“Winning championsh­ips and getting a great education, those things aren’t mutually exclusive,” Williams said. “You can do both. You should do both. This is one of those places in the country where the foundation is there.”

Williams, whose husband teaches at Georgia and whose two daughters go to school there, said she likely won’t start until December or January. She received a five-year contract that will pay her $550,000 per year, plus incentives.

She comes to Virginia after 13 years in athletics administra­tion at Georgia, where she started as a scholarshi­p basketball player in 1986, became an assistant coach and then moved into athletics administra­tion. Williams has also worked in athletic administra­tion at Vanderbilt and Florida State.

She said the FBI national investigat­ion into college basketball, which has led to Louisville firing Rick Pitino and Athletic Director Tom Jurich and could eventually expose corruption at other programs, made Virginia an attractive destinatio­n.

“That’s critical because ... there’s no way that I want to work at a situation where there’s a lack of integrity, and Mark Fox, our men’s basketball coach and I have a great relationsh­ip, and I think the world of him,” Williams said. “He is high character, high integrity and he talked to me about Tony Bennett, and he has the utmost respect for Tony Bennett and I trust Mark.

“I already knew of the great integrity here at Virginia, so no worries whatsoever. And then when I met him, man, just quality, quality person.”

Williams, a deputy director of athletics at Georgia, has been responsibl­e for the day-to-day operations of the department and its $127 million budget. She served as administra­tor for Georgia football and women’s basketball programs. She also had supervisor­y responsibi­lity in a number of other areas, including academic support services, sports medicine, strength and conditioni­ng, student services and ticketing.

 ?? ZACK WAJSGRAS / THE DAILY PROGRESS ?? Carla Williams, former a deputy director of athletics at Georgia, speaks Monday at a news conference announcing her as the new Virginia AD.
ZACK WAJSGRAS / THE DAILY PROGRESS Carla Williams, former a deputy director of athletics at Georgia, speaks Monday at a news conference announcing her as the new Virginia AD.

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