GLIAC Names Officers for 2010-11; Dr. Larry Arnn of Hillsdale Named Chairperson of Presidents Council
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BAY CITY, Mich. — The Great Lakes Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference (GLIAC) named its officers for the 2010-11
academic year. Hillsdale College President Dr. Larry
Arnn will serve as chairperson of the GLIAC’s
Presidents Council for the upcoming year, replacing Dr. Frederick
Finks of Ashland University.
Don Brubacher, Director of
Athletics at Hillsdale College, will serve as president of the
GLIAC’s Management Council. Brubacher will preside over
Presidents Council meetings, Management Council meetings, and the
Executive Committee. Those joining Brubacher as officers on the
Executive Committee include: Kris Dunbar, Director
of Athletics at Lake Superior State University (past President),
Suzanne Sanregret, Director of Athletics at
Michigan Technological University (President-elect), Julie
Rochester, Faculty Athletics Representative at Northern
Michigan University, Robert M. Ackerman, Faculty
Athletics Representative at Wayne State University, Allison
Tookes, Associate Athletics Director/Senior Woman
Administrator at Wayne State University and Sue
Ramsey, Senior Woman Administrator/Head Women’s
Basketball Coach at Ashland University.
“I am proud to serve with the Presidents
of the other institutions on the GLIAC President’s Council
and to work with Commissioner Robinson and his fine staff,”
stated Dr. Arnn. “We have worked together for years in
good harmony. We put the interests of our student athletes
first. We maintain the highest standards both on and off the
field. We look forward to elevating our service to the young
people who compete for our Colleges and Universities.”
“The Conference is looking forward to Dr.
Arnn’s leadership,” stated GLIAC Commissioner Dell
Robinson. “He is a visionary who will position our
conference for the future.”
The GLIAC Management Council includes the athletics
directors, senior woman administrators and the faculty athletic
representatives from each of the 14 member institutions. The
Management Council conducts in-person meetings three times each
academic year (September, January and May). The Presidents Council
meets once per year, after the May Management Council meeting.
Founded in 1972, the GLIAC has been a leader in
the advancement and promotion of intercollegiate athletics for men
and women for 39 years. The league, which conducts championships in
20 sports, 10 for men and 10 for women, boasts 14 full members,
nine of which are located in Michigan, and five in Ohio.
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