BRIAN J. TETER Corpus Christi, TX EDUCATION May 1987 May 1985 Master of Science in Athletic Administration Illinois State University, Normal, IL Bachelor of Science in Mass Communication Minors in Public Relations and Sociology Illinois State University, Normal, IL PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE July 2006 - Present Director of Athletics Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, TX Manage and oversee all aspects for a 14-sport Division I athletic department Oversee athletic staff of 45 Manage a budget in excess of $5 million for athletic department Increased budget more than $600,000 since arriving in 2006 Hired four head coaches and three assistant athletic directors in first 12 months Increased staff in academic services and athletic training, as well as hired the school s first-ever strength and conditioning coach Secured and negotiated merchandising and licensing deal for the university with SMA Coordinated and executed an all department apparel deal with Anaconda Sports Served on fund-raising team that finished completion and soon to be construction of the new $21.5 million Dugan Wellness Center Assisted in fund-raising efforts of new baseball and softball press box facility and new tennis practice facility Bid on and secured Southland Conference championships in cross country, men s and women s tennis (2009) and baseball (2009) Named finalist to host 2009 Southland Conference Men s and Women s Basketball Tournament and 2009/2010 NCAA First and Second Round Women s Regional Instituted Athletic Director s Honor Roll in 2006; (more than 40 percent of studentathletes earned a 3.0 GPA or better) Negotiated new local radio and television deals for Islander athletics Coordinated development of new website for athletic department Increased men s basketball attendance in 2007 ranking second in the conference while women s basketball led the league the past two seasons Assisted in completion of Football Feasibility Study for TAMUCC Serve on President s Cabinet, the university s highest ranking committee Appointed to the university s SACS Steering Committee in 2008 Member of Southland Conference Championships, Marketing and Television Committees BRIAN J. TETER Page 2 August 2003 - Associate Athletic Director
July 2006 University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Managed and coordinated the external relations for Division I-A athletic department Oversaw staff and budget as it pertains to media relations and marketing department Developed short-term and long-term publicity, marketing, promotional, and season ticket plans for football and men s basketball Served as radio and television liaison to the university s rights holders Managed communications with ISP Sports, the university s multi-media rights holder Worked closely with UCATS, the university s donor and fund-raising organization Assisted in fund-raising efforts of $50 million campaign for Varsity Village Project Served as liaison for athletics in licensing and merchandising issues with CLC Inc. Managed communication with President s office through University Relations Served as administrator and chief liaison for men s basketball Work closely with Athletic Director and Head Coach to administrate the sport Coordinate media and television relations for all televised games Served as university point person for 2004 Conference USA Men s Basketball Tournament in Cincinnati Assist in coordination and management of NCAA Men s Basketball Championship Former member of National Invitational Tournament advisory committee Coordinated and oversaw game management for football and basketball home events Assisted Athletic Director and served on search committee for head football coach in 2003 Worked closely with UC Alumni Association and Foundation in managing external initiatives and efforts of promoting the university both regionally and nationally Managed and coordinated all university media events Managed the media and public relations for university events and news conferences Served as spokesman at news conferences, banquets, and donor and alumni functions Assisted athletic department in transition from Conference USA to The Big East Conference Served as university s external representative at national events Coordinated external affairs at Final Four and National Football Foundation Hall of Fame events Developed national and regional awareness campaigns for University of Cincinnati Created and implemented "Media Blitz" tour with Athletic Director and Head Coaches in cities around the country in conjunction with move to The Big East Conference BRIAN J. TETER Page 3 May 1995 - Associate Commissioner
August 2003 Conference USA, Chicago, IL Served as chief administrator and liaison for men s basketball Worked closely with Athletic Directors and Head Coaches to administrate the sport Traveled to campus sites to monitor game management issues Coordinated media and television relations for all televised games Assisted in overall management and operation of Men s Basketball Tournament Worked and communicated regularly with Division I Men s Basketball Committee Assisted NCAA in game management of NCAA Men s Basketball Championship Served as league liaison with National Invitational Tournament selection committee Coordinated and co-chaired Task Force (group of Athletic Directors and Basketball Coaches) to study issues in Conference USA men s basketball Monitored officiating during the season while working with Coordinator of Officials Managed men s basketball television scheduling and production Served as liaison to C-USA Television partners (ESPN, ESPN Regional, ABC, and CBS) Assisted in developing television schedule for football and women s basketball Served as television liaison between Conference office and Athletic Directors Assisted in development of television plan for current eight-year deal with ESPN Inc. Managed and coordinated the media and public relations for 19 conference-sponsored sports, including football and men s and women s basketball Managed staff and budget as it pertains to media relations department Developed short-term and long-term publicity plans for conference sports Assisted in the development and management of the conference television package for women s basketball and Olympic sports Managed talent and production issues, and assist in syndication of clearances for events Coordinated football bowl external relations and publicity Served as television and media and public relations liaison to league s Bowl partners Served as league s liaison to football coaches for media and television issues *Served as league s external representative at national events Coordinated television and scheduling meetings at Final Four Point person for external affairs at conference s bowl games C-USA representative at National Football Foundation Hall of Fame events Developed national and regional awareness campaigns for Conference USA Created and implemented "Media Blitz" tour with Commissioner in C-USA cities Coordinated publicity campaign of post-season promotion to NCAA national committees Managed and coordinated all conference media events Managed the media and public relations for conference events and news conferences Developed media guidelines and policies for championship events BRIAN J. TETER Page 4 Conference USA (cont d)
Assisted in development and management of conference s corporate branding and marketing program Served as league spokesman at news conferences, banquets and alumni functions at member institutions Assisted Athletic Directors in head coaching and administrative searches Worked closely with Conference USA Alumni Directors in managing external initiatives and efforts of promoting the league on our campuses through alumni offices Assisted in league's transition from Great Midwest Conference to Conference USA Oct. 1994 - May 1995 Assistant Commissioner Great Midwest Conference, Chicago, IL Managed men s basketball television scheduling and production Served as liaison to television partners (ESPN, ESPN Regional, Fox Sports Net) Assisted in developing television schedule for men's and women s basketball Served as television liaison between Conference office and Athletic Directors Assisted in the management of the conference television package for women s basketball and Olympic sports Oversaw talent and production issues Assisted in syndication of clearances for events Served as chief administrator and liaison for men s basketball Traveled to campus sites to monitor game management issues Coordinated media and television relations for all televised games Worked and communicated regularly with Division I Men s Basketball Committee Managed and coordinated the media and public relations for 17 conference-sponsored sports, including men s basketball Oversaw staff and budget as it pertains to media relations department Served as league s external representative at national events Coordinated meetings at Final Four Attended bowl games in preparation for Conference USA to start football Developed national and regional awareness campaigns for Great Midwest Created and implemented media tour with Commissioner Coordinated publicity campaign of post-season promotion to national committees * Assisted in league's administrative transition to Conference USA BRIAN J. TETER Page 5 July 1991 - Oct. 1994 Director of Sports Information Miami University, Oxford, OH Coordinated media relations and game management for 21 sports, while managing staff of 10
Coordinated and produced radio and television shows for football and basketball coaches Assisted Athletic Director in national searches for men s and women s basketball coaches, and two associate athletic director positions Coordinated alumni and booster group appearances for athletic director and coaches Assisted department in coordinating and implementing campus-wide marketing programs May 1990 - July 1991 Assistant Sports Information Director Indiana University, Bloomington, IN Managed and coordinated media relations, television, and game management for nationallyranked men's basketball program, coached by Hall of Famer Bob Knight Assisted in media relations for football team that played in the 1990 Peach Bowl Produced weekly radio and television show for football and basketball coaches Coordinated alumni and booster appearances for athletic director and coaches Aug. 1987 - May 1990 Assistant Sports Information Director University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Managed and coordinated media relations, television, and game management for nationallyranked men's basketball program, as well as for football and women s basketball Coordinated weekly radio and television show for football and basketball coaches Aug. 1982 - Aug. 1987 Assistant Sports Information Director Illinois State University, Normal, IL Assisted in media relations for men's basketball, football, baseball Produced and hosted weekly radio shows featuring coaches and athletics staff Worked as a sports reporter for The Pantagraph, a newspaper in Bloomington with a circulation of more than 50,000 COMMITTEES, MEMBERSHIPS, HONORS Member of NACDA since 1995 Member of CoSIDA (1985-2004) BRIAN J. TETER Page 6
Member of ConSIDA Public Relations and Scheduling Committees (1995-2003) Member of BIG EAST Conference Public Relations Committee (2005-06) Media Liaison for NCAA Men s Basketball Committee and Tournament (1995-2003) Division I-A Athletic Directors Institute (2002) Former member of National Invitation Tournament (NIT) Advisory Committee Member of President s Cabinet at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Member of Search Committees at TAMUCC for Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration and Vice President for Academic Affairs/Provost Member of SACS Steering Committee at TAMUCC Member of Scholarship Committee at TAMUCC Member of Intercollegiate Athletics Council (IAC) Member of Southland Conference Athletic Directors Committee (2006-present) Member of Southland Conference Championships and Awards Committee (2006-present) Member of Southland Conference Television and Marketing Committee (2007-present) Member of Southland Conference Basketball Committee (2007-present) Recipient of All-American Football Foundation Scoop Hudgins Award (1997) Recipient of Illinois State University Baseball Grand Slam Award (1987) Recipient of CoSIDA Post Graduate Scholarship Award (1985) Member of Corpus Christi Rotary Club Advisory Member of Corpus Christi Convention and Visitors Bureau Member of St. Patrick s School Advisory Council (2007)