Providence PowerPlayer: Brown Athletic Director Jack Hayes

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Providence PowerPlayer: Brown Athletic Director Jack Hayes

Each week, GoLocal shines the spotlight on one individual who is making an impact on Providence. This week, GoLocal sat down Brown Athletic Director Jack Hayes about the major challenges -- and opportunities -- currently facing Providence and the university.

You have an impressive background in athletics and administration. What do you feel your greatest professional accomplishment has been to date?

I have made many personal contacts in the field of athletic administration and I have learned a great deal from these individuals. I have built a strong network of coaches, athletic directors, and conference commissioners. It seems simple but I am proud of it.

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What are the biggest challenges of being the Director of Athletics at Brown? And what are the biggest opportunities?

Intercollegiate athletics is a challenging field. There are personnel matters, financial matters, public relations matters, and student welfare matters. The biggest challenge is making sure to devote the necessary time to all these areas so that we create the best environment for students and coaches.

There are many opportunities to advance Brown Athletics because of the leadership of President Paxson and the support of dedicated alumni. We have outstanding coaches and we have student-athletes who are committed to excellence and appreciative of the opportunity to compete in the Ivy League.

The Ivy League has 13 nationally-televised football games this season. Is there a game that you are particularly excited for?

The three that I am most excited about are Brown at Princeton (10/18), Yale at Brown (11/8), and Columbia at Brown (11/22).

Can you take us through a "typical" day in your life so far?

Typical days involve working with students, coaches, campus colleagues, and alumni; all in an effort to build an athletics program that the Brown community can be proud of. Typical days also include trying to find a balance between work and home. I have a wife and four children. Fortunately, they are sports fans and enjoy coming to Brown games.

What are the biggest obstacles facing a director of athletics? What do you define as "success" in this role?

The biggest obstacle facing all athletic directors today is the costs associated with operating an athletic program. It is important to address this every day and find creative solutions so that we can eliminate this as an obstacle and move forward with our plans and goals.

“Success” is hearing from students that their athletic experience was a positive one and contributed to all that they achieved academically and socially. “Success” also means building and maintaining winning programs.

Who is your role model?

My parents (Jack & Charlotte) continue to be role models because they have always been hard-working and always emphasized the importance of education. Dave Gavitt was the person who had the greatest impact on my pursuit of this career path. He was a close friend and I learned a great deal from him.

What are some of your favorite RI restaurants?

Capriccio’s, Caserta’s and Luxe Burger Bar.

What is the best book you've read in the past year?

I re-read all of Bill Reynolds’ books. Every sports fan from this area should read Glory Days.

Personal motto?

Address a problem right away. If you don’t deal with it on the front end, you’re going to have to deal with it on the back end.

If you could have dinner with anyone – dead or alive - who would it be and why?

Frederick Marvel, director of athletics at Brown from 1903 – 1938. He played a crucial role in the development of the Brown athletics program. I have read a great deal about him and his philosophy. I would want to visit with him on the issues pertaining to intercollegiate athletics today; hopefully he would be pleased with the current state of Brown Athletics.

Did you play sports? If so, what sports did you play and at what level? What are your favorite sports memories?

I played football, basketball, and lacrosse at Providence Country Day and I played lacrosse at Providence College. My favorite sports memories are playing in the PCD – Moses Brown games. It was a great high school rivalry.


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