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David Spafford

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

David Spafford
Current position
TitleAthletic Director
TeamEmporia State
ConferenceThe MIAA
Biographical details
Born (1959-04-25) April 25, 1959 (age 64)
Belleville, Kansas
Alma materKansas State University
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1991–1994UMKC (sales)
1994–2000Kansas State (assistant AD)
2004–2004Wichita State (associate AD)
2010–2011New Mexico (assistant AD)
2016Regis (interim)
2016–2022Regis
2022–presentEmporia State

David Spafford (born c. 1965) is an American university sports administrator and eighth athletic director for Emporia State University, a NCAA Division II sports program in Emporia, Kansas.[1] Previously, Spafford was the athletics director at Regis University, and before that, served as the assistant or associate athletics director for several college institutions.

Biography

Spafford was born in Belleville, Kansas, to Captain Gail Dean Spafford and Peggy Lorraine Slate. He graduated from Kansas State University in 1990 with a degree in political and social science, and also competed on the 1986 Kansas State Wildcats football team.[2] Spafford is married to the former Bryanna Furman, with whom he shares six children with.[3]

Career

Early career

During his college and post-college years, Spafford served as an assistant high school football coach. He helped coach the 1988 Manhattan High School football team to an undefeated season, winning the state championship.[4]

In 1991, Spafford joined the intercollegiate athletic world when he joined the University of Missouri–Kansas City (UMKC) Athletic Foundation as the basketball ticket sales coordinator.[5] After three years at UMKC, Spafford began his eight-year career at his alma mater, Kansas State. At Kansas State, Spafford served as the assistant athletic director for development, connecting with university alumni, and fundraised millions of dollars for the Ahern Scholarship in 1998.[6]

In 2000, Spafford joined Wichita State University as its the associate athletic director of development, where he oversaw all fundraising activities for Shocker Athletics.[7] Spafford fundraised to renovate Charles Koch Arena, which led to the renaming after Charles Koch, along with Eck Stadium.

In 2004, Spafford left Wichita State to be an agent for State Farm, where he stayed until 2010.[8]

New Mexico, other university foundations

For one year, beginning in 2010, joined the University of New Mexico as the athletics department major gifts assistant director and secured the lead gifts for the renovation of the basketball arena and the Lobo Baseball Field.[9]

After a year at New Mexico, Spafford spent the next five years between the Kansas State University Foundation and Oklahoma State University–Stillwater Foundation.

Regis University

In July 2015, Spafford joined Regis University as the university advancement vice president with the goal of fundraising for athletics.[10] Six months later in January 2016, Spafford was named the interim athletic director and was promoted to the full-time position in June 2016.[11]

Spafford served on multiple committees for the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC), as well as the NCAA Division II during his years at Regis. Under his leadership, every sports teams had participated in the RMAC postseason play, with the lacrosse team advancing to the NCAA Division II national semifinals in both 2018 and 2019, and the Ranger volleyball team to the national semifinals in 2019 after reaching the Elite Eight in 2018.[12]

Spafford spearheaded $6.5 million in fundraising to build a new athletic center, as well as renovate all locker rooms, athletic officers, a new ticket office, and sound and video boards as well as an indoor facility and artificial turf.[13]

Emporia State University

On June 29, 2022, Spafford was announced as the eighth director of athletics at Emporia State. He began July 17, 2022.[14]

References

  1. ^ "Emporia State Names New Athletic Director". 27 KSNT News. June 29, 2022. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  2. ^ "The Belleville Telescope 09 Jul 1992, page Page 4". Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "David Spafford - Director of Athletics - Staff Directory". Emporia State University Athletics. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  4. ^ Staff reports. "Former KSU grad and employee, MHS football assistant hired as AD at Emporia State". The Mercury. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  5. ^ "The Manhattan Mercury 16 Jul 1992, page 9". Newspapers.com. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  6. ^ "The Belleville Telescope 28 Apr 1994, page Page 5". Newspapers.com. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  7. ^ "The Belleville Telescope 20 Jan 2000, page Page 4". Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "The Belleville Telescope 30 Dec 2004, page Page 4". Newspapers.com. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  9. ^ "Albuquerque Journal 25 Jul 2010, page Page 23". Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ Oliver, Jenna; University, Regis (June 23, 2016). "Spafford Named Assistant Vice President of Athletics at Regis". rmacsports.org. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  11. ^ "Regis University taps Spafford to lead Rangers Athletic Program". Regis University Athletics. June 15, 2016. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  12. ^ "Regis University volleyball team scores record season successes | YourHub". yourhub.denverpost.com. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  13. ^ "Regis University athletics director selected to lead program at Emporia State in Kansas". Regis University Athletics. June 29, 2022. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  14. ^ Lovergine, Vince (July 19, 2022). "Emporia State officially welcomes new Athletic Director". Retrieved September 6, 2022.

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