Jim Knowlton Named Director of Athletics at Cal

Air Force Academy AD named to take over at Cal in May
April 9, 2018
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BERKELEY – Jim Knowlton, who has spent the past three years leading the athletic department at the United States Air Force Academy, has agreed to become the next Director of Athletics at the University of California, Berkeley, Chancellor Carol Christ announced Monday. A past recipient of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), Athletic Director of the Year award, Knowlton has a well-deserved reputation as an accomplished administrator and dynamic leader.

Throughout his career, Knowlton has focused on and successfully fostered programs that place a premium on leadership and character development among student-athletes, coaches and staff. He has demonstrated an unfailing commitment to high achievement, both in academics and athletics, has a proven track record as a fundraiser, and has shown a consistent ability to take on complex challenges and develop strategic solutions to meet them.

Knowlton will official begin his tenure as Cal's director of athletics on May 21.

"By virtue of his experience, values and personal attributes, Jim stood out in what was a large and deeply talented pool of applicants," said UC Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ. "He is an excellent communicator who thrives on challenges, and shares my commitment to excellence, integrity and diversity. I am certain he will be the thought partner I sought, and the leader our campus needs at this pivotal time so that we can, together, usher in a new era of excellence for Cal Athletics."

In addition to his tenure at Air Force, Knowlton spent nearly seven years as director of athletics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York from 2008-15. A former student-athlete and one-time faculty member at Army West Point, he also served as both a deputy director of athletics and interim athletic director at Army from 2003-06.

Outside of collegiate athletics, Knowlton taught in the civil and mechanical engineering department at Army West Point, and he held several leadership positions over more than two decades in the U.S. Army, including as head of a battalion of 750 men and women while stationed at Ft. Carson, Colo., before deploying to Iraq. He retired from the Army in 2008 as a colonel with 26 years of service.

At Cal, Knowlton becomes the school's 24th director of athletics and will oversee an athletics program that sponsors 30 sports and supports more than 850 student-athletes.

"I am thrilled to join the University of California, Berkeley family!," Knowlton said. "I am thankful for the trust and confidence of Chancellor Christ, and am extremely impressed with her vision along with the passion, commitment and dedication of the entire search committee. I look forward to connecting with our exceptional student-athletes, faculty, coaches and staff on campus, along with our alumni, supporters and the Berkeley community.

"Cal has all the ingredients to be incredible on and off the field and I'm excited for the challenge to have our athletic teams and student-athletes win the right way at the highest levels. We will excel in the classroom, on our campus and in our community, and incorporate dignity and respect in all we do."

Knowlton received his bachelor's degree in engineering in 1982 from Army West Point, where he was a four-year letter-winner and captain of the varsity ice hockey team. After 10 years of organizational leadership positions of increasing responsibility in the U.S. Army, Knowlton received a master's degree in civil engineering from Cornell University and returned to Army West Point in 1992 to teach.

Knowlton's career in athletics administration began as deputy director of athletics at Army West Point in 2003, where he oversaw more than 200 staff and supervised 25 intercollegiate teams with more than 1,000 student-athletes. After three years in the department, he left to become director of the Center for Enhanced Performance at West Point, leading a staff of 50 professionals who delivered training for peak performance in athletics, academics and military endeavors to cadets, soldiers and athletes both on and off campus.

Knowlton began his tenure as the Air Force athletics director in March of 2015, and the Falcons soon experienced unprecedented success. During his first two years at the helm, Air Force teams combined for nine conference championships – the most during a two-year span in school history. During the 2016-17 season alone, Falcon coaches won six conference coach of the year awards and 38 cadets earned All-America honors. Air Force also led the service academies in the Learfield Directors' Cup standings for the sixth consecutive season.

Knowlton's influence at Air Force extended well beyond the competition arena as the Falcons made significant strides in community and alumni outreach, facility improvements, corporate sponsorships and fundraising. He led the development and implementation of a strategic plan for the athletic department, and also introduced a culture and climate officer who developed a healthy relationship training model that was incorporated into all intercollegiate teams,

Among the outreach efforts under Knowlton's watch were the creation of a fan engagement committee, a fall concert series that has featured country music headliners Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley and Blake Shelton, and external speaking engagements by coaches and staff to various community groups. Additionally, Air Force hosted the NACDA Spring Symposium, which brought together more than 100 athletic directors from across the country to learn about leadership and character development, as well as sexual assault prevention.

Under Knowlton, the department teamed with the dining facility to start "Falcon Fuel," a re-fueling nutritional program that benefits not just Falcon student-athletes, but all 4,000 cadets on campus.

In 2017, Air Force began a series of renovations to Falcon Stadium for fans and football players alike, while additional upgrades were made to the locker rooms for the men's and women's basketball and volleyball programs. The improvements were made possible in part through two $5 million lead gifts, among others.

In business development, Air Force signed new long-term major agreements with USAA and IMG, in addition to renewing a partnership with Nike that doubled financial support from the previous contract to the athletic department.

Prior to Air Force, Knowlton served as director of athletics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y., from 2008 until 2015. While that school primarily competes at the NCAA Division III level, it also supports Division I men's and women's ice hockey programs. Among his accomplishments, Knowlton helped develop a strategic vision for the athletic department, implemented a new branding strategy, and facilitated renovations to RPI's field house, as well as construction of the $102 million first phase of RPI's East Campus Athletic Village. For his efforts, Knowlton was chosen the Under Armour Division III Athletic Director of the Year in 2011.

Knowlton also represented RPI on the national level, including on the NACDA Executive Committee, the board of College Hockey, Inc., and as chair of the NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Committee.

Knowlton is a registered professional engineer in the state of Virginia. He and his wife, Corey, have five sons: Jimmy, Patrick, Christopher, Mark and Shawn.

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Jim Knowlton Named Director of Athletics at Cal

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mikecohen
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helltopay1 said:

Dear Ursa: I, too, was once a "classical liberal." Please see Adlai Stevenson, Scoop Jackson, JFK, Hubert Humphrey, Walter Mondale, and most of the Democratic Party which existed prior to the turbulent 1960's. Prior to the 1960's the radical, far left in this country was treated as a "lunatic fringe" not only by republicans but also by the mainstream democratic party. As the decades have evolved, however, the radical far left has made so many inroads politically and culturally that it is safe to say that it has taken over the heart and soul of the demo party. The proof is always in the pudding. Please see Bernie Sanders, identity politics, the totalitarian left on college campuses, the political indoctrination which begins at thge kindergarten level, the shaming and demonization of all those who hold opposing viewpoints, ( Saul Alinsky--please take a huge bow) It is not an accident that Hillary wrote her major thesis on the wonderful Mr. Alinsky. So--to summarize, SAF City Bear and I are not so much bitter as we are sad to see a once great nation united by mutually agreed upon values and traditions torn asunder and polarized by tactics and strategies which have much more in common with the Gestapo and Stalin than with normal american traditions. To illustrate further thge radicalization of the Demo party, the nominally left-of-center mainstream Dianne Feinstein of SF was not endorsed for re-election at a recent gathering of Demos. Also, say what you will about the transparent corruption of Bill and & Hillary, they both governed as moderates while in office ( co-presidency remember) Today, 'moderation" in the Demo party is seen as treason by the far left activists which clearly control the party. A little history is in order here. Many Democrats abandoned their party in 1980 in order to vote for Reagan. They were called "Reagan Democrats. They abandoned their party because they felt (rightly) that their party had strayed to far left for their liking. Please compare the Democratic Party of 1980 to the Democratic Party of today. One would have to search far and wide with a powerful telescope to detect any sameness. today, I know many life-long demos who are shocked and dismayed by the current state of their party. I gather you are not. Fine. I gather Mr. Cohen is not shocked and dismayed either. Fine. I get that too. Todays' Demo party has almost nothing in common with the party you grew up with. This above all else is the reality which SF City Bear and I find so appalling and sad. If that makes us "bitter," it is a bitterness that we come by honestly and proudly.
In light of FDR's "Four Freedoms" principles (not much in the political dialog these days), the idea that "[t]oday's Demo party has almost nothing in common with the party you grew up with" is only not completely absurd because virtually everything in today's American politics is significantly to the right of those principles.
Chapman_is_Gone
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Y'all keep your political bull**** off of this board. Thank you.
helltopay1
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Dear Ursa--yeah---you're right. I'm 80 years old. I've been studying politics daily for 40 years. I've been banned three times from BI and once on Cal Rivals for espousing conservative views. I've been reading about 20 political articles daily for about 40 years. my minor was American History. i went to school with Cal students during the 1950's. I used to be a card-carrying member off the Democratic party. so---you are right: I know nothing about attitudes on the Cal campus despite walking around the campus for thge last 40 years and I know nothing about free speech on campus despite reading about and witnessing how 'conservative" communicators are treated when they either wish to or actually deliver speeches about free speech or deliver speeches about different points of view. have to hand it to you---you see right through me. Mr. Cohen???A champion of tolerance if I ever saw one. i just wonder if either of you are familiar with the percentage of liberals in 'social sciences" as compared to the percentage of conservatives on college campuses throughout thge nation???I read a couple of years ago that the % of liberals in this category is close to 95 %. The article went on to say that conservatives have actually stopped applying. Either that, or they lie or are evasive when applying. Once admitted ( a rare occasion) they keep their mouth shut for obvious reasons. The same is true in Hollywood. Conservatives have been blacklisted for decades beginning around 1990 or so. Try finding "work" if you "come out" as a conservative or better yet, trey finding work if you "come out" as a Trump supporter. Good luck with that. To continue---can you name me one ( one) late-night comic on TV who isn't transparently left or liberal??nope. I'm trying to think of one ( one) major newspaper which doesn't have a leftish or liberal editorial board. can't think of one. Can you??Time Magazine??Left. Newsweek??left. ABC??left. CBS???Left.MSNBC???Left. Harvard???Left. Yale???Lefdt. Cal???Please!!!!!!!Even Notre Dame is rushing to appease liberal or secular positions that many Golden Domers are wondering openly if Notre Dame can even be properly called a Catholic school anymore. There is a huge reason why FOX Radsio and FOX TV was created these many years go. To fill the yearning for alternative points of view. But you're right----so is the tolerant Mr. Cohen. I have absolutely no idea what I'm talking about. So---from now one, I will confine my comments to Cal athletics. After all, no point in misleading all those bright, young things on campus.
helltopay1
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Dear Chapman; always nice to hear your input.
UrsaMajor
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Thank you, BB. Very well-stated.
I was on campus in the 60's and many in my cohort find today's campus much less activist than in our time.
UrsaMajor
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helltopay1 said:

Dear Ursa--yeah---you're right. I'm 80 years old. I've been studying politics daily for 40 years. I've been banned three times from BI and once on Cal Rivals for espousing conservative views. I've been reading about 20 political articles daily for about 40 years. my minor was American History. i went to school with Cal students during the 1950's. I used to be a card-carrying member off the Democratic party. so---you are right: I know nothing about attitudes on the Cal campus despite walking around the campus for thge last 40 years and I know nothing about free speech on campus despite reading about and witnessing how 'conservative" communicators are treated when they either wish to or actually deliver speeches about free speech or deliver speeches about different points of view. have to hand it to you---you see right through me. Mr. Cohen???A champion of tolerance if I ever saw one. i just wonder if either of you are familiar with the percentage of liberals in 'social sciences" as compared to the percentage of conservatives on college campuses throughout thge nation???I read a couple of years ago that the % of liberals in this category is close to 95 %. The article went on to say that conservatives have actually stopped applying. Either that, or they lie or are evasive when applying. Once admitted ( a rare occasion) they keep their mouth shut for obvious reasons. The same is true in Hollywood. Conservatives have been blacklisted for decades beginning around 1990 or so. Try finding "work" if you "come out" as a conservative or better yet, trey finding work if you "come out" as a Trump supporter. Good luck with that. To continue---can you name me one ( one) late-night comic on TV who isn't transparently left or liberal??nope. I'm trying to think of one ( one) major newspaper which doesn't have a leftish or liberal editorial board. can't think of one. Can you??Time Magazine??Left. Newsweek??left. ABC??left. CBS???Left.MSNBC???Left. Harvard???Left. Yale???Lefdt. Cal???Please!!!!!!!Even Notre Dame is rushing to appease liberal or secular positions that many Golden Domers are wondering openly if Notre Dame can even be properly called a Catholic school anymore. There is a huge reason why FOX Radsio and FOX TV was created these many years go. To fill the yearning for alternative points of view. But you're right----so is the tolerant Mr. Cohen. I have absolutely no idea what I'm talking about. So---from now one, I will confine my comments to Cal athletics. After all, no point in misleading all those bright, young things on campus.
Nice rant, but do you really subscribe to the notion that only the left is intolerant? That the folks I named are sweetness and light? That was my main point.

As for walking around campus, great; I'm glad you still are connected with Cal, although I was wondering how much you teach/study/are on committees, etc. there. I'm not attacking your political views, just the idea that everything is a left-leaning monolith. It is true that college campuses are more on the left than society as a whole (you claim that you yourself were a liberal in your youth), but that has more or less always been true. And for the record, I know a number of conservative social scientists at Cal. As for the rest of your data, for the record, I don't watch late-night comics, so I don't know, but I'm willing to believe you there. OTOH, TV is driven by ratings, and apparently these individuals draw ratings.

I was trying to be respectful in my response to SFCity and you. I'm sorry you felt the need to end with a sarcastic attack on me and another poster.
BeachedBear
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Chapman_is_Gone said:

Y'all keep your political bull**** off of this board. Thank you.
Guilty as charged! It's been a slow week - the AD announcement is worthy of NOT being derailed. I'll stop until moved to OT.
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