DAYTON -- The University of Dayton has appointed PJ Hubert as Associate Athletic Director for Executive Affairs, effective July 16, 2024.
Hubert, 32, will report directly to Vice President and Director of Athletics Neil Sullivan and will serve as a member of the Athletics Division's executive team. Â He will support the cross-functional capability of the Vice-President and Director of Athletics office among the various direct reports, committees, constituents and functions with an intentional focus on basketball and high-impact sports.Â
Hubert will lead on issues pertaining to the evolving college sports landscape, new governance and business models, and their impact on sports programs. He will also serve as a member of the sports administration group, which oversees the administration of sport programs, with special focus on basketball and football.
A four-year letterwinner and senior captain for IUPUI men's basketball, he has a decades worth of experience in the college sports and basketball industry. Most recently, Hubert has served the NCAA as the Assistant Director of Academic & Membership Affairs.
In that role, he was responsible for basketball relationships with institutional athletics departments, coaches and outside constituents to bridge partnerships and education between the NCAA, NBA, USA Basketball and other basketball stakeholders. He was a NCAA staff liaison to USA Basketball, the NBA Academies, NCAA Men's Basketball Ethics Coalition, NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Oversight Committee, Men's Basketball Student-Athlete Engagement Group, College Basketball Summer Initiative Working Group, NIT Committee, men's and women's golf coaches' associations and two Division I conference offices.
Prior to the NCAA, he served as the Director of Compliance & Academics at Conference USA and numerous roles at Florida State. He is also a past participant of the NCAA Emerging Leaders Seminar.Â
A native of Greenfield, Indiana, Hubert holds a Bachelor's of Science in Sports Management from Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis and Master's of Science in Sports Management from Florida State. He and his wife, Jenna, have two children, Trey and Hollie.
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