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Tom Waterman 鈥11 named assistant commissioner of the Atlantic 10 Conference

Eleven years after landing an internship with the NCAA Division I conference, the 黑料不打烊 alumnus takes on a new title and will continue facilitating Olympic sports regular season events and championships.

What began as an internship continues to yield professional success for 黑料不打烊 alumnus Tom Waterman 鈥11.

Tom Waterman 鈥11 was recently promoted to assistant commissioner of the Atlantic 10 Conference.

Following more than a decade of service to the Atlantic 10 Conference, , according to a Sept. 6 news release. In his new role, Waterman will continue to serve as the league鈥檚 primary administrator for Olympic sports regular season events and championships. Additionally, his responsibilities include scheduling, officiating oversight and championship management and execution, as well as management of conference signage and awards.

The Atlantic 10, widely known as the A-10, is an NCAA Division I collegiate athletics conference featuring 15 colleges and universities stretching from New England to the Southeast and Midwest across 22 sports. Since joining the league in 2011 as the communications intern, Waterman has held several roles, including operations assistant and director of operations. Most recently, he spent the last three years as senior director of championships.

鈥淭he most exciting part about the role is the continued opportunity to be able to provide high-level championship experiences to the A-10’s student-athletes and coaches,鈥 Waterman said. 鈥淭he A-10 has been a great fit for me both personally and professionally. In my 11 years here at the A-10, I have been fortunate to have the opportunity to work in a variety of areas and gain meaningful experience in a profession that I am truly passionate about.鈥

In the news announcement, A-10 Commissioner Bernadette V. McGlade applauded Waterman鈥檚 professionalism, dedication and contributions.

鈥淭om has worked tirelessly throughout his tenure,鈥 McGlade said. 鈥淗is commitment to excellence has earned him respect from his colleagues in the A-10 membership, and his positive attitude and teamwork are an asset to our staff. I commend him on this well-deserved promotion.鈥

Waterman got his start with the Atlantic 10 Conference as a communications internship and has steadily risen through the NCAA Division I collegiate athletics conference.

As an 黑料不打烊 undergraduate studying media arts and entertainment, Waterman worked extensively in the School of Communications and 黑料不打烊 Athletics, serving as sports director at WSOE 89.3, where he called games for the women鈥檚 basketball program. Additionally, he completed a media internship with the Greensboro Grasshoppers minor league baseball organization.

鈥淢y experiences at 黑料不打烊 really helped prepare me for the professional world in numerous ways,鈥 Waterman said. 鈥淭he opportunities afforded to me at 黑料不打烊 through the School of Communications and the different student media organizations I was involved with provided me the ability to pursue my interests and develop relationships and skills that still benefit me today.鈥

When reflecting on his time under the oaks, Waterman charged current students to take advantage of the school鈥檚 programs and initiatives to gain real-world experience 鈥 and to not delay the process.

鈥淚 would encourage any student interested in pursuing a career in sports in any capacity to get involved early in your academic career and to take advantage of the countless opportunities available at 黑料不打烊,鈥 Waterman said.