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In June
2004, Shaw University named Dianthia Ford-Kee as its
Associate Athletic Director/Senior Woman Administrator.
Shaw University received the NCAA Division II Strategic Alliance
Enhancement Matching Program Grant to establish the new position.
The grant will assist Shaw University over a three-year period in funding
a full-time (non-coaching) position in the athletics department’s senior
management staff.
Dr. Clarence G. Newsome, President of Shaw University,
endorsed this position in his efforts of restructuring Shaw University’s
athletics department to enhance communications between student-athletes, faculty
and staff, to provide additional senior management leadership in the athletic
department, and most importantly enhance the role of women on the senior
management staff in athletics.
Some of her
responsibilities will be to assist the administration and the director of
athletics with the daily operation of the intercollegiate athletics programs, to
include but not be limited to: financial
planning and budgeting, special events planning, contract negotiations and
compliance. She will also serve as
the athletics representative when working with internal University committees
and community activities. Ford-Kee
will continue to serve as the advise to the University’s Student Athlete
Advisory Committee (SAAC).
Ford-Kee, who has
worked in the athletics department for 14 years as the head volleyball and head
softball coach, will retire her coaching duties.
Under her leadership the volleyball team compiled a record of 247-158 in
14 seasons. Her teams have won
seven consecutive CIAA Eastern Division Crowns from 1997 to 2003 and the Lady
Bears won the CIAA Championship in 1995. Affectionately
known as ‘Coach D’, she was named CIAA Coach of the Year after the 1995 and
2001 seasons.
The softball team
has experienced similar success. The
teams compiled an overall record of 309-207 and the Lady Bears won the CIAA
Championship in 1994, 1996 and 2003. The
softball team won four consecutive Eastern Division Crowns from 2001 through
2004. In 2003 Ford-Kee took the
softball team to Shaw University’s first NCAA Division II
Mid-Atlantic Regional Tournament appearance.
Ford-Kee is a
member of the NCAA Committee for Women’s Athletics. She served on the
sub-committee responsible for developing the first Senior Woman Administrator (SWA)
brochure to educate NCAA members about the unique role of the SWA.
Ford-Kee also worked on the first sub-committee for the NCAA Woman of the
Year Award. She currently
represents the Central Intercollegiate Athletics Association (CIAA) on the NCAA
Division II Management Council.
Ford-Kee earned
the Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from Fayetteville State
University and the Master of Arts in Public Affairs from Northern Illinois
University. She is married to
Preston Kee, Jr. and she is the mother of Brandon and Fannezha Ford and Iman Kee.
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