Athletic Management 20.04 June/July 2008
WARMUPS

Progressive Programs

A Spot for Every Frosh

Community Relations

At Your Service

Adding Sports

Funding Football

Hiring

Open Process

Club Conflicts

Forced to Choose

Marketing

Filled to the Rafters

Career Moves

Reporting from Cairo

High School News

Competing Covered


Q&A

Q&A with Martin Ryan

Kennebunk (Maine) High School


GAMEPLANS

GamePlan: Leadership

Off-Season Ideas

It's finally summer—and you deserve a rest! But you can also use this time to make next year your best one yet.

GamePlan: Fundraising

All for One

You've got donors. Central development has donors. Should they be combined into one big happy Rolodex?


FEATURE ARTICLES

Game Management

Home Away from Home

Sometimes the best home games are not at home. This article uncovers exactly what goes into hosting a contest at a neutral site.

Hiring

Taking Good Care

Behind every great athletic department is a caring athletic trainer. But how do you find the perfect person for your program? Our expert explains the options.

New Media

From Field to Fans

Webcasting is no longer the wave of the future—it's the here and now. Getting started is not as difficult as you may think. Making it profitable is the next step.

Progressive Programs

Fearless Leader

On the court and off, your student-athlete leaders are the heart and soul of your athletics program. Providing them with meaningful training will directly impact their success—and yours.

Cover Story

Making a Connection

If athletic departments want to signify they are truly part of their institution's academic mission, they need to do more than talk about it. Active steps include restructuring athletic oversight and initiating faculty interaction.


SCOUTING REPORT

Sustainable Fitness Flooring

With high schools and colleges spending billions of dollars each year on facility construction, school administrators are faced with tough decisions about how to keep costs low and values high. The design decisions for making weightrooms and fitness areas more state-of-the-art are no different. Having a project plan that incorporates strategies on energy and environmental consumption makes these decisions easier.


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