Brown Names Hunter Assoc. Director of Athletics for Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives

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Brown Names Hunter Assoc. Director of Athletics for Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives

Jennifer Hunter named associate director of athletics for diversity and inclusion initiatives PHOTO: Brown University
Brown University has named Jennifer Hunter as its first-ever associate director of athletics for diversity and inclusion initiatives.

“I've been fortunate to work at some great institutions and experienced the power of when both campus and athletics create strong partnerships. Aside from the opportunity to be a part of an amazing and historically progressive institution, I really see this as a great opportunity to enhance the Brown student-athlete campus experience and to increase the engagement with athletics and the overall student-body population,” said Hunter.

Brown’s Director of Athletics Jack Hayes added, “We are extremely pleased to welcome Jennifer Hunter to our leadership team at Brown. In her role, Jennifer will enable Brown Athletics to distinguish itself as a department that values community and supports an inclusive environment for all student-athletes and staff.”

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Hunter will begin her role on August 30.

About Hunter

Before Brown, Hunter was director of diversity, inclusion, and engagement at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Division of Intercollegiate Athletics.

She was responsible for the overall development and implementation of the division’s diversity strategic plan, including alignment with the university’s overall diversity strategic vision and planning.  

Prior to her role at the University of Wisconsin, Hunter worked as an academic specialist and academic coordinator at the University of California-Berkeley.

While there, she led the revision of the men's basketball academic and student development program helping the team earn Cal's Most Improved Team GPA award. In her role, she devised individualized learning plans and strategies to assist the student-athletes during their matriculation. She also oversaw the faculty engagement and outreach program between athletics and campus.  

Hunter also spent two years working in the New Orleans public schools as an English instructor and academic advisor, and worked in event management and marketing with the NBA and Houston Rockets/Comets. A 2007 graduate of Howard University with a bachelor’s degree in public relations and sports management, Hunter earned a J.D. from the Thurgood Marshall School of Law in 2010.


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