Drexel Names Bucknell’s Maisha Kelly Director of Athletics
PHILADELPHIA (June 16, 2021)—Following a national search, Drexel University has named Maisha Kelly, a seasoned collegiate athletics administrator with deep Philadelphia roots, as the University's new director of Athletics. Kelly, currently serving as Bucknell University's senior associate director of athletics and senior woman administrator, will start at Drexel in mid-July and will succeed Eric Zillmer, PsyD, director of Athletics, who decided to step down in the spring after more than two decades of incredible service.
"Maisha is a proven, high-energy leader who no doubt has an ambitious vision for Drexel Athletics," said Drexel President John Fry. "She has a demonstrated ability to work with all campus constituencies and understands the vital importance of nurturing student-athlete leaders. We are honored to welcome her to the Drexel community."
Kelly has developed a wide breadth of experience during her decade-long tenure at Bucknell, ranging from sport oversight, to partnerships with key campus constituents, to the creation of DEI and student-athlete leadership programs, to fundraising. In each of those roles, Kelly led from the fundamental perspective of holistic support for Bucknell's more than 750 Division I student-athletes.
"I look forward to joining an organization genuinely committed to partnerships and excited to return home to a city that has impacted who I am as a person and a professional," said Kelly. "Working with a team of talented administrators and coaches presents me with the opportunity to lead a comprehensive intercollegiate athletics department, where competitive success is a product of the overall student-athlete experience, and where excellence is pursued academically, athletically and personally."
Kelly's administrative role at Bucknell included oversight responsibilities for as many as 12 of the 27 varsity athletics programs. She also served as the athletic department's liaison to the academic deans, human resources, financial aid and admissions, student affairs and NCAA compliance. Kelly spearheaded the department's long-range planning, she served as the university's deputy Title IX coordinator, and she played an active role on the President's Diversity Council. Kelly created the athletic department's first student-athlete leadership development program — the Bucknell Athletics Leadership Institute — in 2011, and last year organized the Bucknell Athletics Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Council, comprised of administrators, coaches and student-athletes.
Kelly recently transitioned to become Bucknell Athletics' primary leader in the area of development and fundraising, where earlier this spring she coordinated a 24-hour giving challenge that netted more than $1 million. And she was the fundraising project manager for a $10 million transformational facility enhancement of Bucknell's historic Christy Mathewson Memorial Stadium.
Kelly's rise in intercollegiate athletics administration came by way of student development positions at Rutgers University, Vanderbilt University and Saint Joseph's University. She joined Bucknell in 2010 after serving as assistant director of championships at the NCAA headquarters in Indianapolis, and she has served as the NCAA's sport leader for swimming and diving. In 2018, Kelly received a prestigious appointment to the NCAA Division I Council, where she represents the Patriot League on important policy matters. She also serves as the Council representative on the NCAA Board of Governors Student-Athletic Experience Committee and is a member of the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Oversight Committee.
As an undergraduate at Saint Joseph's, Kelly captained the track and field team and earned an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. She received her master's in Sport and Recreation Administration from Temple University in 2005.
Kelly's selection follows a national search in partnership with industry leader Collegiate Sports Associates that encompassed both senior collegiate athletics administrators as well as professional sports and private-sector executives. The pool of finalists for Drexel's director of Athletics position included current Division I athletic directors and senior college administrators from conferences such as the Big East, Big Ten, SEC and Big 12.
"Maisha rose to the top of the pool and is eminently qualified to leverage the success seen across all sports at Drexel," said Subir Sahu, PhD, senior vice president of Student Success who oversees the Department of Athletics at the University. "Moving forward, she will support the high level of competitiveness, academic excellence and attention to diversity and equity that characterizes Drexel Athletics."
Drexel trustees and alumni Chris McKendry Andrade, a long-time sports anchor at ESPN, and two-time NBA champion Malik Rose, NBA vice president of basketball operations, provided guidance and counsel throughout the search process.
"Drexel Athletics has a tremendous opportunity to build upon the success of the 2020-2021 academic year. Maisha's strong background and wide array of experiences, both at the collegiate and NCAA levels, make her ready to lead Drexel Athletics and take it to even greater heights," said Rose. "Her Philadelphia roots combined with her work ethic and student-first philosophy make her an ideal candidate to lead Drexel Athletics and create a culture of winning filled with student-athlete engagement and leadership. I am excited for Maisha becoming our next Director of Athletics and look forward to supporting her moving forward."
McKendry Andrade said, "Drexel Athletics has found a true leader in Maisha Kelly. Her exceptional background and experiences at multiple institutions and within the NCAA ensures that she is uniquely qualified to build programs and establish a winning culture at Drexel. From one Philly sports woman to another, I welcome Maisha home. I look forward to partnering with her on establishing a new vision for Drexel Athletics. A new era begins today!"
Kelly will oversee a department that sponsors 18 varsity teams. The Drexel Dragons won Colonial Athletic Association championships this past season in men's basketball, women's basketball and men's lacrosse. In addition, the women's lacrosse team earned its first-ever NCAA at-large bid. Drexel Rowing won the overall points title at the Dad Vail Regatta, with the women's team earning gold in the Varsity 8.
Over time, Kelly will help the University define and develop a new collegiate athletics model, in addition to becoming an influential thought leader in the national conversation about the future of collegiate athletics.
What they are saying about Maisha Kelly
"I am thrilled that Drexel has selected Maisha Kelly as their next Director of Athletics! Maisha is already a star and beyond ready for this next challenge! The future of Dragons Athletics is in great hands with Maisha at the helm!"
Marisa Moseley, Head Women's Basketball Coach, University of Wisconsin
"Maisha Kelly is absolutely terrific and Drexel University has hired an outstanding administrator whose focus is the academic success and personal development of student-athletes. She has a track record of building winning programs and is committed to diversity. I am so excited that Maisha gets to return to the city she loves, where she starred as track student-athlete while working for a first-rate institution. I commend Drexel on selecting Maisha Kelly as its next Director of Athletics. I cannot imagine a better choice than Maisha."
Keith Gill, Commissioner, Sun Belt Conference
"Maisha is an exceptional administrator, leader and person. Her professional experience, knowledge of NCAA governance and dedication to the student-athlete will serve Drexel University well. I am thrilled for Maisha and Drexel, as she begins yet another chapter in her career!"
Bernadette V. McGlade, Commissioner, Atlantic 10 Conference
"In every aspect of her work representing Bucknell and the Patriot League, she has operated with thoughtfulness and integrity, focusing first and foremost on the development of the student-athlete. I know that Maisha will be a trusted and respected leader at Drexel and I am thrilled for her to receive this opportunity."
Jennifer Heppel, Commissioner, Patriot League
"I am beyond thrilled to see Maisha Kelly hired as the next athletic director for Drexel University! She is an outstanding leader with the experience and vision to make an immediate impact on Drexel Athletics and the university community as a whole. Maisha is a knowledgeable and innovative leader who will drive Drexel Athletics forward."
Patti Phillips, CEO, Women Leaders in College Sports
"Maisha Kelly has a deep sense of responsibility and loyalty to teams, coaches and student athletes. She infuses calm and insightful leadership into all that she does. The Drexel Athletics family is getting a talented and compassionate leader."
Pat Flannery, former Men's Basketball Head Coach, Bucknell University; former Men's Basketball Assistant Coach, Drexel University
"Congratulations to Drexel University for hiring a strong leader in Maisha Kelly who is ready to lead its athletics department to a bright future. I could not be happier for Maisha and her family. For over a decade, Maisha passionately served our student-athletes, coaches, and Bucknell University — that will now be to the benefit of Drexel. Maisha cares deeply about the student-athlete experience. And her vast experiences within collegiate athletics and versatility as an athletics administrator make her an excellent choice to lead Drexel Athletics."
Jermaine Truax, Director of Athletics and Recreation, Bucknell University
"On behalf of the sports community, we welcome Maisha back to Philadelphia! A born leader and strategic thinker, Maisha brings a spirited and collaborative mindset to Drexel. She is more than ready to address the new world order facing intercollegiate athletics: engaging, creative resilient, passionate and she knows what it's like to maintain a high-level culture where student-athletes learn and grow through their participation."
Don DiJulia, former Vice President for Athletics/Athletic Director, Saint Joseph's University
"Maisha Kelly is a rising star in intercollegiate athletics! To borrow from recruiting jargon, Maisha is a can't-miss, five-star administrator that possesses all of the skills and leadership qualities to succeed in the ever-evolving world of college athletics. Her student-first approach and commitment to academic and athletic excellence will serve her well as she begins her work with the Drexel community!"
Lee Reed, Director of Athletics, Georgetown University
"Maisha brings outstanding leadership skills to her new role as the athletics director. She is well-respected nationally and is committed to the benefits of the intercollegiate athletics experience to the student-athlete and to the university community. As a leader, she utilizes an appropriate balance of existing knowledge and a sincere interest in hearing from others and has a knack for knowing how to succinctly and convincingly address the heart of the relevant issue. She is the right person at the right time to lead Drexel Athletics."
Robin Harris, Executive Director, Ivy League