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| Title: | Director of Athletics |
| Phone: | 931-372-6306 |
| Email: | MWilson@tntech.edu |
Mark Wilson's first eight years as Director of Athletics at TTU have showcased his vision, energy, and enthusiasm for providing outstanding experiences for Tech’s student-athletes and fans. Highlights of his efforts include major improvements in Tennessee Tech’s athletics facilities including the Basketball Coach’s Complex and the Athletic Performance Center, high graduation and APR rates by Golden Eagle student-athletes, outstanding academic success, and excellent relationships with the campus, community and alumni.
In short, Wilson has facilitated growth and excellence in all
areas of TTU Athletics.
In June, Wilson agreed to a five-year contract extension, keeping
him at the helm of the Golden Eagle athletic program through
2017.
Coming off an appointment on the NCAA Leadership Council, Wilson
is beginning a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Football
Championship Committee and Division I Football Issues Committee,
and has been very active in the Ohio Valley Conference governance
structure.
Wilson, 43, has led Athletics to several milestone accomplishments
during his first eight years, including enhanced facilities and
fund raising, high profile staff additions, and compliance and
academic success.
Under Wilson’s guidance, the program has continued to focus
on the academic success of its student-athletes, with soaring
numbers each semester on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
Tech’s student-athletes have achieved their highest overall
combined semester GPAs.
Wilson also developed a strategic plan for Tech’s athletic
facilities and has already seen some of those plans become reality.
During the past five years Tech has completed several construction
and renovation projects to athletic facilities, including a
spectacular, new Athletic Performance Center on the western edge of
campus, a spacious, new basketball office complex in Eblen Center,
a new natural grass practice field, installation of new turf
in Tucker Stadium, renovating the running track, renovating the
football offices, meeting rooms and locker rooms, and new lights at
Tucker Stadium.
Additional building plans call for a new student-athlete center
and an on-campus tennis center.
Another step achieved under Wilson’s direction has been
increased fund raising and development efforts with the goal of
providing the necessary facilities and resources for Tech’s
student-athletes, coaches and staff.
All of those accomplishments have come while the department has
continued to stay focused on compliance with all NCAA rules and
regulations. The most recent NCAA announcements show that all 14 of
Tech’s athletic programs are comfortably above the benchmark
for compliance in the Athletic Progress Rate (APR), including two
Tech teams winning Public Recognition Awards. Prior to that, the
Golden Eagle softball team ranked first in the nation for
cumulative team GPA for the second time in four years.
Just as important are the relationships that Wilson has developed
and nurtured, including the Cookeville-Putnam County Chamber of
Commerce, the student body, the campus community and the region
at-large. His leadership has been instrumental in the overwhelming
success in the community’s host role at Tucker Stadium for
the annual Blue Cross Bowl for the TSSAA high school state
championship football games.
Tech has also seen growth in regional and national media exposure for its student-athletes and coaches while his hand-on approach to marketing and branding Golden Eagle Athletics has earned increased opportunities and involvement for fans and sponsors. Some of the ideas he has implemented include the Purple Pride Caravans, a new athletics logo and branding marks that have gained nationwide recognition, and an updated and modern ticketing system.
During his tenure, Wilson has successfully selected and hired
head coaches for six of the school’s 14 teams, and three of
those hires have earned Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year
honors.
Another highly visible product of Wilson’s leadership is the
increased fan support at Golden Eagle events. Last year, while
winning the OVC Championship for the first time in 36 years, the
Tech football team drew the largest average home attendance at
Tucker Stadium in 25 years. In February, Tech set a school record
for the largest attendance at a women’s basketball game.
Wilson was named Director of Athletics on July 1, 2004. He came to
Tennessee Tech from a position of Associate Athletic Director at
Ohio University. Prior to that, he served as the Director of
Athletic Marketing for the University of Massachusetts, worked as a
graduate assistant in the UMass athletic department and interned
with the Northwestern University ticketing and marketing
departments.
Wilson received his bachelor’s degree in 1991 from the
University of Maine in physical education and health, and earned
his master’s in sports management from the University of
Massachusetts in 1994. Mark has two daughters, Katey (17) and
Meaghan (12).




