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Haslam Named University of Montana Athletic Director

By Beacon Staff

After conducting a nationwide search, President Royce Engstrom has named Kent Haslam the next director of athletics at the University of Montana.

Haslam, currently associate athletic director for development with the UM Foundation, will start Sept. 17. Montana relieved former athletic director Jim O’Day of his duties in late March. The school has not released a reason for the firing.

“I believe Kent Haslam is the right person to lead the University of Montana athletic program into one of national distinction for athletics, academics and campus and community involvement,” Engstrom said in a statement.

Haslam was one of four finalists who recently interviewed on campus.

“I have tremendous respect for the tradition and history of this great university and look forward to helping advance the overall mission of UM,” he said.

“I believe strongly in the role that college athletics plays on a university campus – a role that unites, builds pride and serves the student-athletes and community. I look forward to advancing a vision focused on academic success, athletic excellence and community service.”

From 2000 to 2006, Haslam was associate athletic director for external operations at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, where he directed all aspects of marketing, promotions, sports information, broadcasting, ticketing and game management. He served as manager of media and communications for the Salt Lake Olympic Organizing Committee from 1998 to 2000. He returned to Salt Lake City during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games to serve a month-long assignment as a supervisor of the Olympic News Service.

“In the end, Kent was the strong favorite of the committee, and he was my choice because of his exemplary work for UM, because he understands Grizzly athletics and because he has the attitude, capabilities and energy to lead us forward,” Engstrom said.

Haslam has worked for the UM Foundation since January 2006, directing and managing all fundraising activities for the university’s intercollegiate athletics department. He also was a key team member for funding recent expansions and improvements to Washington-Grizzly Stadium.

Haslam earned undergraduate degrees in broadcast journalism and Japanese from Brigham Young University in 1993 and an education master’s degree from NAU in 2004. He speaks Japanese and spent nearly three years living and working in Japan.