NCAA names Amy Reis director of Women’s Basketball

The NCAA has named Amy Reis director of women’s basketball, effective September 4. Reis currently serves as associate commissioner for championships and sports administration at the West coast Conference, where she has worked because 2015.

“Amy brings with her a wealth of knowledge and experiences to our women’s basketball team,” Camiseta Selección de fútbol de Bélgica said Lynn Holzman, NCAA vice-president of women’s basketball. “She will serve and lead the women’s basketball community in carrying forward the positive momentum that we are experiencing in collegiate women’s basketball. She will work closely with the essential stakeholders throughout the women’s basketball community to develop a long-term shared women’s basketball brand technique and guarantee integration into all aspects of the NCAA women’s basketball championships.”

During her time with the West coast Conference, Reis served as a senior manager, with direct oversight of all 11 conference championship events, including the West coast Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships. She also was the primary staff liaison to the West Coast’s championship and sports administration cabinet as well as the tournament manager for the NCCA division I Women’s college cup in 2016.

In her new role with the NCAA, Reis will return to the organization’s national office in Indianapolis, where worked from 2008 to 2015 Camiseta Real Sociedad in the brand techniques and events area and on the championships and alliances staff. She previously served as the branding, marketing and on-site account coordinator for a number of championships, including division I women’s volleyball, the Women’s college world Series, division I men’s lacrosse, the Camiseta Arsenal FC Football championship Subdivision and the division II national championships Festival.

Reis attended the university of Nebraska at Kearney, where she was a member of the basketball team. After graduating in 2004, Reis served as director of marketing and promotions at Eastern Illinois university from 2005 to 2008.

“As a former student-athlete, I am grateful to be able to give back to a sport which positively sculpted me on and off the court of play,” Reis said. “I want to acknowledge and thank my colleagues at the West coast conference for my recent experiences in college sports, which furthered my professional experiences, and I’m appreciative to have worked with the conference membership constituents who believed in the full merits of the foundation of intercollegiate athletics, which is consistent with those of a premier, nationally popular division I athletics conference. with that said, I’m energized to begin the next chapter of my profession at the NCAA.”

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