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Bill D'Andrea and Katie Hill Named Senior Associate Athletic Directors


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Clemson, SC-Katie Hill, the senior associate athletic director at the

University of Arkansas the last nine years, has been named a Senior

Associate Athletic Director at Clemson University. Hill worked at

the University of Arkansas for 14 years overall, including 10 years

in the athletic department. During her decade with the athletic

department she worked primarily with the department's financial

matters as well as handling special projects and other administrative

duties.

"We are delighted that Katie Hill will be joining the Clemson

family to help us work toward the goals established by President

(Jim) Barker to become a top 20 public university," said Clemson

Athletic Director Terry Don Phillips.

"Also, we're pleased to announce that Bill D'Andrea will be

adding new responsibilities as senior associate athletic director.

We believe these moves, along with the very good administrative team

on board, will allow us the opportunity to move with a sense of

urgency working toward the University's goal of One Clemson."

D'Andrea has been at Clemson for 17 years, the last 13

working as Director of Student-Athlete Enrichment. He took on added

duties as senior associate athletic director for the football and

men's basketball programs last fall.

The grade point average of Clemson student-athletes has risen from

2.30 to 2.85 in his previous 12 years supervising the activities of

Vickery Hall. Prior to that D'Andrea was an assistant football coach

at Clemson from 1986-89. Clemson had a 38-8-2 record, including four

bowl wins, during that time. D'Andrea earned his undergraduate

degree from Indiana State and has a master's in education from East

Carolina.

Hill first joined the University of Arkansas in 1988 when the

Razorback Scholarship Fund moved off campus to become the Razorback

Foundation, Inc. Hill performed an important start-up role in the

foundation, serving as its corporate treasurer and operation's

manager. In 1992 she moved to the athletic department to become

assistant athletic director for business.

In her nine years as senior associate director, Hill oversaw

business operations, budgeting and accounting, contracts, travel and

purchasing. During the last four years she devoted much of her

attention to the economic issues related to the expansion of Donald

W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. She also oversaw the financing and

development of Bud Walton Arena, the Baum Baseball Stadium and the

expansion of the Randal-Tyson Indoor Track Facility. The projects

combined totaled over $175 million. She also was responsible for

the administration of the ticket office and the athletic training

room.

Hill has an undergraduate degree from the University of

Central Arkansas and a MBA from the University of Arkansas.

"We are deeply indebted to Katie for her 14 years of loyalty

and dedication to the Razorbacks," said Arkansas Athletic Director

Frank Broyles. "From her four years with the Razorback Foundation,

through her 10 years here in the athletic department, I have found

her to be one of the most competent and talented administrators I

have ever worked with. Her expertise has served the athletic

department's need for astute fiscal management in difficult economic

times and through several different facility construction projects."

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