July 29, 2003
Question from Rex Knofsky: What is the role of an SWA at FAU and what parts of your job do you like the best.
A: I would first like to clarify that the Senior Woman Administrator (SWA)
title is just that- a title. According to the NCAA's definition, the SWA is
simply the highest ranking female administrator involved with the conduct of
an athletics department. Because of this, most SWA's have a second title
that more accurately defines their role within the department. At FAU, I am
the Associate Athletics Director for Internal Affairs. In this capacity, I
oversee the internal components of the department which include the training
room, weight room and game operations. In addition, I am responsible for
the oversight of a number of our athletic teams. And for the purposes of
gender equity, I perform a yearly evaluation of the departments compliance
with Title IX and make recommendations for adjustments.
Question from Carrie Maas: I know you came from Florida State, what are some similarities and
differences?
A: Florida State University is a power in Division I athletics. It is a long
term goal of our
department to operate at this level. In order to do so, our new AD will
work with the staff and the University President to develop a strategic plan
that will provide intermediate steps to assist in our quest to accomplish
this goal. The important thing to remember is that every highly successful
Division I school started somewhere. I invite and encourage each of you to
join us on this journey. There are great things to come at FAU!