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Tim Hall was named the UMKC Director of Athletics on Feb. 14, 2007. In this
role, he serves as a member of the Chancellor's executive cabinet, and is
responsible for leading the strategic direction in growing the university's
intercollegiate athletics program.
In Hall's first three full years in Kansas City, UMKC has enjoyed a record
amount of success on the fields of competition, in the classroom, and in the
Kansas City community. These successes were reinforced by the NCAA in
2009, as UMKC Athletics received full NCAA certification without
condition. The certification showed that the University is operating its
athletics program in substantial conformity with operating principles adopted
by the NCAA Division I membership and is valid for the next 10 years.
From an athletics standpoint, Hall led the 'Roos to their most successful
year since 2000 in 2008-09 and the 'Roos continued excelling in 2009-10.
UMKC claimed a pair of Summit League titles in men's soccer and men's tennis,
while also earning the runner-up nod in both men's and women's golf, which led
to a record 2009 finish in the annual Learfield Sports Directors' Cup.
During the 2010 campaign, the men's tennis team won The Summit League
regular season title and the men's golf program was the league runner-up. This helped the men's teams finish fourth in
the Dr. William Steinbrecher Men's All Sports Award standings, the best showing
since 2001-02. Overall, the 'Roos moved
up to sixth place in the Commissioner's Cup standings, which was the highest
finish since 2006-07.
In the classroom, the department posted a 3.10 cumulative grade point as of
the spring 2010 semester and eight programs finished with at least a 3.0
GPA. Additionally, UMKC finished with a 958.7 APR average and the
volleyball team received the NCAA public recognition award.
Internally, Hall has been hard at work to align the department with peer
institutions and the NCAA. He restructured the rules compliance office to
be more in line with NCAA rules and the Student-Athlete Support Services Office
to better assist and prepare Kangaroo student-athletes. He also continues
to work with new UMKC Chancellor Leo Morton to craft the athletics' strategic
plan in concert with the University's new strategic goals.
From a fund raising standpoint, Kangaroo Athletics have never been
better. In 2008, UMKC received a $5 million pledge from the Stanley H.
Durwood Foundation, the largest gift in Athletics' and the fourth-largest gift
in University history. The resulting Stanley H. Durwood Soccer Stadium
and Recreational Field opened in August 2009 and is among the premier soccer
facilities in the Midwest region.
Additional facility improvements have included revamped locker rooms and
lounges for men's and women's basketball and volleyball and the retro-fitting
of Old Swinney Gymnasium, which provides the basketball and volleyball programs
with a first-class practice facility. The
project was funded through $500,000 of private support.
Hall also was instrumental in the renovation of the Swinney Recreation
Center with the installation of new seatback bleachers and new scoreboards,
which enhances the venue for the men's and women's basketball and volleyball
programs. The renovation allows the
men's basketball squad to move its games back on campus full-time for the
2010-11 season.
Hall is also in the midst of a partnership with the Kansas City Parks
Department to build a sports complex that will house both indoor and outdoor
tennis courts, a 200-meter indoor track and a softball field.
On an annual basis, the Kangaroo Athletics Scholarship Fund, which was
rebranded prior to the 2007-08 school year, has posted three straight years of
50 percent growth, while donor participation is up over 200 percent. He
also increased the department's total sponsorships and gift-in-kind assistance
to over $1.5 million and cash and trade sponsorships have increased 265 percent
since 2008. Additionally, Hall has
increased UMKC's external support by 45 percent over fiscal year 2009 from $1.6
to $2.4 million. Hall also has also reconnected with over 200 former 'Roos with
the former student-athlete association.
In the community, Hall has been active in an effort to get more community
leaders involved in the Athletics Department. Hall restructured the
Athletics Foundation Board in 2009 by adding representatives from a number of
Kansas City-based businesses such as Cerner, Kansas City Southern Railways,
Lathrop Gage LLC, and Mark One Electric. New partnerships have come
quickly to Kangaroo Athletics, including television (Niles Media Group) and
radio (810 WHB) agreements that ensure a continued presence within the Kansas
City region. Renowned local advertising firm Bernstein-Rein produced a
redesigned athletics logo and graphics set, while additional contractual agreements
have also been signed with adidas, Truman Medical Centers, Pepsi, T-Mobile and
JumpTV to better serve the department's student-athletes.
Hall continues to bring leadership to UMKC and The Summit League. In
addition to his role on the Chancellor's Executive Cabinet, Hall serves on The
Summit League Joint Council leadership committee and sits on the league's men's
basketball scheduling committee and the men's and women's soccer coaches
committees. Additionally, Hall is also in the second of a three-year term
on the NACDA Division 1-AAA Executive Committee and serves on the NCAA
volleyball rules committee.
Hall came to Kansas City after serving as the Associate Athletics Director
for Development at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, from 2003-07. While at
KSU, he was a member of the athletics senior administrative staff, working in
all phases of departmental management including game and personnel contracts,
scheduling, budget, policy and strategic planning.
In this role, Hall created and implemented a comprehensive restructuring of
the athletic advancement unit, resulting in the creation of the Office of
Athletic Advancement. He increased fundraising by more than 33 percent, helped
secure the largest gift to date in the history of KSU athletics, a $1.53 million
gift for the baseball stadium renovation, and raised more than $16.1 million.
Prior to moving back to Ohio, Hall worked at Eastern Kentucky University
from 2000-03. Hall began work as the collegiate Director for Development in
2000 before being promoted to the Director of Major Gifts and Special Projects
in 2001. In this capacity, he raised over $4.6 million for the university,
including $1.3 million for athletics.
Hall also served as the Assistant Director of Development at Saint Xavier
University in Chicago from September 1999 through October 2000. At Saint
Xavier, Hall managed fundraising efforts for a $13 million Athletic and
Convention Center. He also managed the President's Club, and developed and
implemented the Cougar Club, an athletics affinity group.
Before moving to Chicago, Hall worked at Youngstown State University as an
Assistant Director of Athletic Development from 1997-99. In this role, he
helped the university complete its successful $26 million capital campaign.
Hall also began his collegiate career at YSU, serving in the school's athletic
marketing and promotions office.
Hall earned his bachelor's degree in sports administration from the
University of Toledo in 1994. He then received his master's degree in sports
administration from Kent State University in 1998.
Hall and his wife, Beth, have four children, Aidan, Aislin, Donovan and
Landon, and they reside in Kansas City, Mo.
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