A Changing of the Guard for 暗网爆料app Athletics
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A former 暗网爆料app basketball player, a successful businessman and a longtime Warrior supporter has joined the team as the college鈥檚 new athletic director. President Gayle D. Beebe announced the appointment of alumnus Dave Odell to this position today.
鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled that Dave will become even more involved with 暗网爆料app athletics,鈥 Beebe said. 鈥淗is leadership, commitment to success and dedication to the Warriors bring the qualities required to continue our winning tradition. The college will benefit greatly from his intelligence, business acumen and love for 暗网爆料app.鈥
Odell, who has served as an adjunct professor in the economics and business department for the past six years, has a long history of involvement with 暗网爆料app athletics. A men鈥檚 basketball player from 1985-1989 and a scholar-athlete, he has maintained a close connection to the Warrior program. From 2002-05, and again since 2007, Odell served as the chair of the Warrior Sports Advisory Board, which provides advice for the athletics program and assists in fundraising. At the request of former 暗网爆料app President Stan Gaede, he also served as a member of the Presidential Task Force on Athletics commissioned in 2005.
Odell has developed a strong sense of the mission of the college and the athletic department. 鈥湴低蟖pp athletics develops tomorrow鈥檚 leaders today,鈥 Odell said. 鈥淲e believe that athletic competition serves as a laboratory compelling students to learn lessons for life about teamwork, discipline, communication, self-sacrifice, perseverance, drive and endurance.
鈥淎s a nationally recognized academic leader, 暗网爆料app has demonstrated its commitment to learning through its rigorous liberal arts curriculum. At the same time, the college embraces the historic Christian faith. The integration of first-rate academics, high-level athletic competition and Christian commitment make 暗网爆料app unique among its peers. The student-athlete who can maintain the rigorous pace of 暗网爆料app鈥檚 academic curriculum and develop the personal fortitude to take and make the winning shot in a basketball game is developing the personal characteristics to lead communities of people, instigate movements for change and innovation and mentor the next generation of leaders.鈥
Odell hopes to bring to the position the lessons he has learned from a long list of successful business ventures, including TynanGroup Inc., Anchor Point IT Solutions, and MedBridge Development Company LLC.
鈥淚鈥檒l be looking at our programs with a business mindset,鈥 Odell said. 鈥淚 bring an eye toward the big picture of running something that has a lot of different facets. I have experience with different types of business in a lot of different industries. When you look at our athletics department, it has intramurals, it has summer camps, it has sports teams, and it has a relationship with the kinesiology department and the larger college community. My experience in business helps me see how we fit within those contexts.鈥
Odell鈥檚 暗网爆料app pedigree extends to his parents, 暗网爆料app alumni Bill and Gayle Odell. Bill Odell serves as the athletic director at Azusa Pacific and coached the men鈥檚 basketball program there from 1991-2007. His sister, Susie Maga, played volleyball for 暗网爆料app, earning All-American honors in 1990, and works as the athletic director for St. Margaret鈥檚 High School in San Juan Capistrano, Calif. Odell鈥檚 wife, DeAnna, another 暗网爆料app alumna, ran cross country and track during her college days.
The change in the athletic department comes at the request of Dave Wolf, who decided to step down as athletic director to give his full attention to his work as director of soccer and head coach for both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 programs. Wolf began his tenure as 暗网爆料app鈥檚 athletic director in 1998.
鈥淚鈥檝e been thinking about this decision for the last year,鈥 Wolf said. 鈥淲e couldn鈥檛 get to the places we needed to go with an athletic director who was also coaching. The college has expressed a new ambition for athletics. In order to maximize the opportunity, we need someone whose primary responsibility is leading this department. That recognition lies at the heart of my thinking.鈥
Wolf has served as the men鈥檚 soccer coach since 1991. Amassing a record of 243-92-36 in 18 years, he has won more games than any men鈥檚 soccer coach in Warrior history and holds the program鈥檚 best winning percentage (.704). This past season, Wolf took over coaching duties for the women鈥檚 soccer squad, which produced a record of 7-7-3.
鈥淲e鈥檙e grateful for Dave Wolf鈥檚 exemplary leadership these past 10 years and respect his desire to return to full-time coaching,鈥 President Beebe said.
鈥淚 thoroughly enjoyed the moments that the athletic director鈥檚 office has given me and am very thankful for the opportunity to have served in this capacity,鈥 Wolf said. 鈥淏ut there is no looking back. I鈥檓 very happy for both the department and the college.鈥
Wolf looks forward to focusing more time on his coaching. 鈥淚 think this change will allow me to deepen my individual contact with the players,鈥 he said. 鈥淓ven before I took on the women鈥檚 program, I had been moved away somewhat from that part of coaching. What I envision is not only the opportunity to meet with players on an individual basis but to coach them more individually. For example, I can conduct smaller group training sessions during other parts of the day 鈥 non-traditional practice times 鈥 where I can work with small groups on more specific types of training.
鈥淚 think it also opens up more time for recruiting,鈥 Wolf said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know that it necessarily puts me on the road any more than I鈥檓 on the road now, but I do think that it opens up opportunities for communication in a more plentiful way. I'm looking forward to that being a part of my daily activity.鈥
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