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Douglas W. Palmer
20406 Little Bear Creek Road
#76
Woodinville, WA 98076
Cell Phone – (206)351-2080
Email – dpalmer75@gmail.com
LinkedIn Account - www.linkedin.com/in/DouglasWPalmer1
Employment History
Director of Athletics & Wellness/Recreation
Shoreline Community College
July 1, 2009 to November 12th, 2013
Director of Physical Education, Athletics & Intramurals
Shoreline Community College
January 24, 2007 to June 30, 2009
Associate Athletic Director
University of West Florida
July 1, 1998 to June 30, 2006
Assistant Athletic Director
University of West Florida
July 1, 1993 to June 30, 1998
Softball Coach/Assistant to Athletic Director
University of West Florida
July 1, 1985 to June 30, 1993
Hitting Coach – Florida State Softball
Florida State University
January 1, 1984 to August 1, 1985
Assistant Coach – South Carolina Volleyball/Softball
University of South Carolina
January 1, 1983 to December 30, 1983
Student Assistant – Winthrop Volleyball/Softball
Winthrop College (now University)
January 1, 1980 to August 1, 1982
Student Assistant – Winthrop Intramurals/Recreation
Winthrop College (now University)
September 1, 1978 to January 1, 1980
Milliken Textile Mill – Union, SC
Summer – 1977
Education:
Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL
Master’s Degree (MS) – Athletic Administration – 1984
Winthrop College (now University), Rock Hill, SC
Bachelor’s Degree – Physical Education – 1982
Lockhart High School, Lockhart, SC
Diploma – College Prep, 1978
Employment and Responsibilities History
Shoreline Community College
From January 2007 to November, 2013
Director of Athletics and Wellness/Recreation – July 1, 2009 to November 12,
2013
Director of Physical Education, Athletics and Intramurals – January 24, 2007 to
June 30, 2009
Major Overall SCC Responsibilities:
Work in a diverse culture with a strong international student population and
students from many ethnic, economic and social backgrounds
Work for student success in both academic and athletic endeavors and to
educate and motivate students in regards to remaining in college and its effect on
success in their lives
Report to the Dean of Health Occupations, Physical Education, Athletics and
Business (HOPE) – Direct Supervisor for 5 years
Report to and work with Vice-President of Student Affairs & the Dean of Student
Affairs as needed – Direct Supervisor for 2 years, Vice President position was cut
due to budget cuts and reduced to a Dean’s position
Strategic plan for athletics and recreation/intramural programs to include 5 and
10 year plans which have measurable goals and objectives
Work with Foundation Office to raise funds for athletics and the college as a
whole as well as develop and maintain a “Homecoming” event for the college
Work with Foundation Office to develop a college alumni list (athletic eligibility
lists were well maintained from past records)
Write and maintain athletics’ mission statement and philosophy with input from
coaches, staff and student-athletes
Make college, coaches, staff and student-athlete’s aware of department’s
mission statement and philosophy
Supervise 9 sports in varsity athletic program
Knowledge of NCAA, NAIA, NWAACC and NJCAA rules and regulations
Supervised 3 full-time faculty and several associate instructors in PE
Promote and develop campus wide “Wellness” programs for students, faculty
and staff
Supervise campus recreational and intramural programs
Research and pursue outside grants for physical education, recreation, wellness
and athletics as available
Maintain and develop campus athletic, physical education and recreation
facilities and work with Director of Facilities on long term projects and plans to
enhance athletic and recreational facilities
Work with the City of Seattle Parks, City of Shoreline Parks and Recreation and
the Shoreline School District to use outdoor facilities for SCC Athletics
Work with and support students in athletics, physical education, intramurals and
recreation, student government and general population
Work with SCC student government on the athletic budget each year to garner
and maintain resources for varsity athletics, intramurals, wellness and recreation
for the campus
Report each year to the SCC Board of Trustees and upper administration of the
college the FTE generation athletics brings to the college and revenue generated
by athletics for the college (estimated $4,000,000 at last count)
Ensure Title IX regulations are followed and prepare Federal Title IX report each
year
Work with academic counselors to monitor and maintain athletic eligibility and
academic progress to finish a degree or certificate at the college
Hire and supervise coaches, part-time intramural instructors and other
employees plus orient and mentor new employees to the department
Evaluate full-time and part-time staff on an annual basis
Support college endeavors at public events such as festivals, award
presentations, ceremonies, scholarship drives, etc. to develop positive
community relations
Facilitate contracts and development between the college and the local
community for use of facilities and programs at SCC
Represent the college for athletic meetings and external gatherings with outside
groups
Provide leadership for curriculum development of Physical Education classes by
full-time and associate faculty
Develop and administer fundraising plans for department, teams and other
specific groups inside department to support scholarships, travel, equipment, etc.
Develop and maintain class schedules along with teaching assignments for PE
faculty and Recreation instructors
Write and edit manuals for student-athletes, coaches and other members of the
department staff to educate and remind of proper athletic policies and
procedures
Supervise and manage Shoreline Community College’s Gym and Fitness Center
Maintain and develop athletic website along with separate websites for
intramurals, vitality and wellness
Mange and develop social media platforms to market and promote athletic,
recreation/intramural and wellness programs
SCC Team and Program Successes:
Shoreline Community College had won 7 NWAACC Region Championships from the
mid-1960s until January of 2007. Shoreline won 6 regionals from January of 2007 to
November 2013 under Athletic Director Doug Palmer’s guidance and supervision.
Men’s Basketball – Won NWAACC Northern Region for 2nd time in school history
Women’s Volleyball – Won back to back NWAACC Northern Region titles for the
first time in school history
Men’s Soccer – Won NWAACC Northern Region for 2nd time in school history
Softball – Won NWAACC Northern Region for the 2nd time in school history
Women’s Soccer won back to back NWAACC Northern Region Championships
for the first time in school history.
Women’s Soccer finished 3rd in the NWAACC Final Four twice in back to back
years
Men’s Basketball – Went 3-1 at NWAACC Men’s Basketball Championship for
the best showing in school history (Consolation Championship, 4th place)
Baseball – Recorded 23-23 record in 2013, the first .500 record for baseball team
in 23 years
Men’s Tennis finished 2nd in the NWAACC Championship 3 times in 7 years.
Women’s Tennis had doubles champions in the NWAACC for the 2nd time in
school history
Athletic Department tripled fundraising efforts under Doug Palmer’s guidance and
work
Athletic Department graduation and retention rates improved during this period
Athletic Department generated $4,000,000 in revenue for the college annually
while costing the college about $600,000 for a 3.4 million dollar profit.
All SCC athletic teams were able to have “Live” internet game broadcasts of
home games plus a “YouTube” site devoted for storage and viewing of all home
games and many away games
Developed athletic academic clubs to honor student-athletes with a 3.00 GPA or
higher. Green Club (3.00 GPA to 3.49), Gold Club (3.50 GPA to 3.99), Dolphin
Club (4.00 GPA)
Athletics:
Supervise 9 sports to include: Men’s Soccer, Women’s Soccer, Volleyball, Men’s
Basketball, Women’s Basketball, Softball, Baseball, Men’s Tennis and Women’s
Tennis
Work within a moderately funded program to maximize program potential
Hire and supervise athletic coaches plus orient and mentor new coaches
Raise Funds – Ticket sales (both game and seasonal), concessions,
sponsorships, signage, fundraising events
Help develop and support individual team fundraising events and campaigns
Gain approval for all newly developed fundraising projects through the Financial
Service Office and the SCC Foundation
Maintain Title IX compliance in all aspects of athletics and other areas of
department
Develop and maintain a brand for “SCC Athletics” that creates an identity for the
department and can be recognized on the campus and in the community
Brand athletic department with program and team logos for recognizable
identities on the campus, the local area and regional community
Market and promote athletic program to local and regional areas plus national
exposure when possible
Work with coaches on recruiting visits of student-athletes to “Meet and Greet”
potential player and family
Public speaker to local and regional area to promote athletic department and
college
Develop social media plan and implement the use Facebook, Twitter, YouTube,
LinkedIn, Google Plus, Foursquare and other platforms for marketing of athletic
programs and other programs for recreation and wellness
Prepare media releases and distribute to local news and community blogs,
Facebook and other social media sites that athletics or the college uses
Update and maintain campus athletic website and campus athletic news page
Update and maintain Recreation, Intramural and Wellness websites plus the
Vitality Program Facebook page for the college and the local community
Developed Green, Gold and Dolphin Academic Clubs for student-athletes with
3.00 GPA or higher and promote winners to campus, community and regionally
Developed athletic budgets and presented to Student Government for approval
Merge college athletic budget, student athletic funds and fundraised monies into
one usable budget to meet the needs of the department
Supervise and maintain over 50 athletic related budgets in three major fund
sources plus several minor funding sources.
Approve travel and purchasing requests by teams
Approve sport team schedules and schedule games as necessary
Hire and work with officials for all team home games
Maintain supervision for gym and fitness center to ensure safe participation
Work with SCC Foundation on college events such as Homecoming and the
Foundation Breakfast plus coordinate athletic fundraisers with the Foundation.
Work with City of Shoreline Parks and Recreation, City of Seattle Parks and
Shoreline School District on renting and reserving outdoor facilities for SCC
practice and games
Supervise game management at all home games
Facilitate physical upgrades for athletic game management to include clocks,
shot clocks, scoreboards, rented facilities, field surfaces, game tables, etc.
Reconcile and deposit tickets and concession sales from games and events
Building scheduler for physical education, athletics, recreation/intramurals,
student clubs and rental groups
Develop and administer summer camp programs and continuing education
classes as fundraisers for the athletic department
Attend summer fairs to market and promote summer athletic camps to
community
Developed summer camp website to market and promote SCC Athletic Summer
Camps and take online payments by credit cards (not possible on main SCC
website for camps)
Hire and contract with certified athletic trainer or company each year to provide
athletic training services for all home games and practice, plus rehab services.
Evaluate risk management issues at all times in gym and update supervisor on a
regular basis with any concerns or work with Maintenance to fix minor concerns
Encourage and maintain full rosters to increase college’s FTE count
Serve as Sports Information Director for athletics
Work with the athletic department equipment manager to inventory department
and team equipment, uniforms and all other items associated with athletics
NWAACC Responsibilities (Athletic Conference)
Maintain NWAACC eligibility
Work with campus registrar to certify student-athletes as eligible to compete
NWAACC coaches’ certifications and SCC standards such as van driving, CPR,
First Aid and AED certifications
NWAACC Financial Aid Summary
Serve as NWAACC Commissioner
Serve on NWAACC Northern Region Committee
Serve as NWAACC Northern Region Soccer Chair
Serve as Coordinator of NWAACC Soccer All-Star games (Men’s and Women’s)
Serve on NWAACC Soccer Championship Committee
Write NWACC Petitions for student-athletes as needed
Travel to NWAACC required meetings at conference and regional levels
Host NWAACC Crossover tournaments when rotated to SCC
Host NWAACC Playoffs when opportunities were available
Athletic Coaches, Staff and Students
Supervise two full-time classified employees and 8 part-time head coaches and 8
paid part-time assistant coaches and several volunteer coaches
Hire coaches and staff and educate and monitor their development as employees
Work with student-athletes to develop and sustain their positive welfare in athletic
and academic goals
Fill out paperwork and approve all volunteers working in the athletic department
Find, train and supervise athletic interns for the department from a variety of
sources
Evaluate coaches, assistants, instructors and other staff on a regular basis
Work with faculty and classified unions on potential issues and resolutions
Evaluate coaches’ and assistant’s behavior at games and in practice situations
Encourage and support staff/coaches professional development when available
Reprimand and/or enforce college policy to coaches, assistants, instructors, staff
as necessary
Separate the college from coaches, assistants, instructors and staff as needed
Meet with coaches/staff as individuals and as a group on regular schedule to
ensure everyone is up to date on campus, division, department and program
news and receive feedback from individuals and teams about their programs.
Wrote and edited student-athlete handbook, coaches handbook and game
management handbook for department and update as needed
Meet with teams and individuals to inform student-athletes about conference
rules, academic support, path to degrees/certificates and eligibility rules at four
year college associations to ensure the student can make informed decisions
about his/her future academic and athletic development.
Work with Financial Aid office to develop program to notify student-athletes about
the financial aid process and help guide students through the process.
Take student-athletes and coaches to the Board of Trustees meetings three
times a year to market and promote accomplishments of students and staff
Work with campus staff and faculty to promote and market our recreation,
intramural and wellness programs to their healthy benefit, as well as market and
promote the athletics and physical education programs.
Recreation, Wellness and Intramurals:
Supervise program coordinator, instructors and student workers
Maintain Wellness/Recreation website
Work with student government each year to secure continued funding for
intramural and recreation programs
Put on annual Wellness Fair for college and local community
Hire instructors in various fitness areas
Develop and supervise wellness and recreational events
Maintain Vitality program and Vitality Facebook page
Market and promote program to students, faculty and staff
Received grant from King County for Tobacco Awareness Week on campus
Work with the State of Washington’s Wellness Coordinator to communicate state
resources available to faculty and staff for individual/department wellness
Work with student government to survey students on what activities they wished
to participate in during the academic year
Work with and support student groups in their club or program activities in the
gym or our outdoor facilities
Lead gym tours of athletic/recreational facilities during orientation for students
Physical Education
Member of the State of Washington College Physical Education Instructors
Association
Supervise three full-time instructors (all positions were lost in state budget cuts)
Supervise numerous associate instructors
Maintain fulltime instructors a proper load of classes
Evaluate part-time faculty
Develop class schedules
Develop classes to meet the needs of the campus, department and students
Encourage professional development for both associate and full-time faculty
Meet with full-time faculty on a regular basis both individually and in group
sessions
Communicate with all faculty on a regular basis on state, campus, division and
department news and updates and receive feedback from faculty on their classes
and needs.
Maintain pool of substitute instructors in all disciplines taught in PE Department
Serve on the Planning Committee for the HOPE Division
SCC Committees:
Chair & Member – Wellness Committee
Chair – Vitality Committee (sub-committee of Wellness Committee)
Member – Strategic Planning and Budget Committee for college (3 years)
Member – Op-Com Committee – Director level and higher employees at college
Member – Opening Week Committee
Member – Several hiring committees
Educational Seminars As Employee:
Violence In the Work Place
Sexual Harassment
Ethics
Working With Classified Union
Working With Faculty Union
Communication Techniques
Title IX Seminars (Off Campus)
Supervisory Skills
Several other topics covered
Shoreline, WA Community Outreach and Service:
Shoreline Chamber of Commerce
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Past President
Member of the Chamber Board
Chair of Chamber’s Executive Board
Member of the Chamber Executive Board (5 years)
SCC representative to the Chamber Board
Chair – Taste of Shoreline event – Part of Solar-Fest
Member of Auction Committee, Chamber’s major fundraiser for year
Work festivals and other events at Chamber table or serve as representative
Public speaker for the Chamber at City Council meetings
Master of Ceremonies at Business Grand Openings
Member of the Green/Sustainability Committee
Member of the Chamber Ambassadors
Developed and maintained Chamber Facebook Page
Represented the Chamber on the City of Shoreline Emergency Operation
Committee
Moved one Chamber Luncheon to the SCC Campus per year and featured a
college speaker each event
Shoreline Dollars for Scholars - Scholarship arm of the Shoreline Chamber of
Commerce:
President – 5 years
Vice President – 2 years
Member of Board – 1 year
Raised funds through events such as raffles, wine/cheese and music social, DFS
portion of Chamber Auction, letter campaign, “Named” scholarships
Planned and organized DFS Reception
Presided over DFS Reception and found main speaker for event
Developed PowerPoint presentation of award winners (Pictures and Personal
History of each winner)
Recruited local leaders to the DFS Board
Developed and maintained the Shoreline DFS Facebook page
Moved the Dollars For Scholars Reception to the SCC Campus
Shoreline Breakfast Rotary
Vice President
Member – Rotary Scholarship review board (Pick student winners of
scholarships)
History Day Judge
Planning Committee and Volunteer – Rotary Run – Rotary Fundraiser
Golf Tournament Committee for Rotary Club’s (Main Rotary fundraiser of the
year)
Other Volunteer Work For Rotary - Food Lifeline, Clean Highway Project, Clean
schools, Clean Parks, Habitat for Humanity
Planned and hosted two Rotary breakfast meetings per year on the SCC campus
and featured different areas of the college in informational sessions
City of Shoreline
Member – Business Economic Development Committee for city
Member – Celebrate Shoreline Committee (City wide festival and parade)
Member – City of Shoreline Emergency Operation Committee as Chamber
representative to group
Other Community Service:
Solar-Fest Committee – Solar energy festival
Green Energy Summit – Solar energy summit at SCC
University of West Florida – 1985 to 2006
Softball Coach/Assistant to Athletic Director – August 1, 1985 to June 30th, 1993
Assistant Athletic Director – July 1, 1993 to June 30, 1998
Associate Athletic Director – July 1, 1998 to June 30, 2006
Softball Coach/Assistant to Athletic Director – 1985 to 1993
Developed 90+ team “Spring Fling” program for Northern teams to spend their
spring breaks in Pensacola and play/practice softball at UWF or at other local
softball facilities
Raised $30,000 per year though “Spring Fling” program from entry fees, hotel
and restaurant contracts with softball program, t-shirt sales, etc.
Per UWF economic study, softball Spring Fling brought over $2,000,000 to the
local economy per year (research done prior to program reaching 90 teams)
Two European Tours for UWF softball team – 1990 to Holland and Belgium,
1993 to Italy and Switzerland
Multiple softball trips to different regions of the USA to include San Francisco,
New York and Colorado
1993 NAIA National Softball Champions
1993 NAIA Softball Coach of the Year
1993 NFCA Softball Coach of the Year
Won 483 games as head coach in 8 seasons
26 All-Americans
12 Academic All-Americans
NAIA Softball Committee – President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer
Chair – NAIA National Softball Championship Committee (Hosted 1990/1992)
All-American Committee (4 years)
Softball program was ranked for two consecutive years as the #1 team in the
country per the NAIA Softball Poll each week
Softball program was seeded #1 at the NAIA National Tournament twice
Softball team and athletic department hosted two NAIA National Tournaments –
1990 and 1992
Handle all aspects of a college softball program to include recruiting, practice,
travel and game settings
Fundraise for softball program – 100 Inning Game, Sponsors for softball media
guide, t-shirt sales, signs for outfield field
Find and supervise softball and/or game management interns
Game Management for all sports
Sports Information for all sports (2 years)
Assistant Athletic Director – 1993 to 1998
Led transition from NAIA to NCAA II
Help add 9 sports to the athletic department
Chaired or was on all hiring committees for all head coach searches
NCAA Compliance Officer (10 years)
Supervisor of athletic facilities to include UWF Sports Complex (two softball
fields, baseball field, practice baseball infield, soccer field and track), 12 court
tennis facility, and three court basketball/volleyball gym and work with two off
campus golf courses for teams
Attend college, community, athletic conference, NCAA meetings for Head
Athletic Director as needed
Consultant for several other NAIA colleges in their transition to NCAA II
Brought NCAA Compliance team on campus for NCAA Review (twice)
Developed NCAA Education Program for coaches
Co-presented with NCAA office staff at NCAA Compliance Seminars
Supervise athletic training program and head athletic trainer
Game Management Supervisor at all home games
Advisor – NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
Attended multiple NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee meetings at
conference, regional and national levels
Chair – NCAA Compliance Committee
Chair – Multiple NCAA Regional Tournaments in tennis, golf and softball
Chair – NCAA II Women’s Basketball Regional
Member – Title IX Committee
Member – NCAA II Membership Committee
Chair – NCAA Tennis Championship Committee (UWF hosted 4 NCAA Men’s
and Women’s Tennis Championships
Chair – NCAA Softball Championship Committee (NCAA hosted 1 NCAA Softball
Championship)
Restarted the Athletic Hall of Fame and developed/supervised HOF luncheon
Developed and maintained athletic department interns from US Sports Academy
Associate Athletic Director – 1998 to 2006
Day to day operations director for 14 sport athletic department
Supervise and manage 10 full-time coaches and 5 full-time administrative
staff/trainers and 25+ part-time staff, game management employees and student-
workers
Work with Senior Women’s Administrator in athletic department
Supervise Sports Information Office and staff
Supervise the athletic training staff and facilities
Signing authority on budgets to include travel, purchases, Foundation transfers
Serve as athletic representative in college, community, athletic conference,
NCAA meetings for Athletic Director as needed
Work with the Pensacola Sports Association to host college events and help
support PSA with other community events
Serve on NCAA Committees
Chair – NCAA Fall Sports Festival Championships – UWF hosted the NCAA Fall
Sports Festival in the fall of 2007 – Volleyball, Men’s Soccer, Women’s Soccer,
Field Hockey and Cross Country were held in Pensacola, FL and hosted by UWF
and the Pensacola Sports Association.
Chair – NCAA II Women’s Golf Committee
Placed winning bid to host Men’s and Women’s NCAA II Soccer Championship
at Orange Beach, AL Soccer Complex in 2008-2009
Grant Writer – NCAA Female/Minority Grant for Leadership – UWF was able to
hire entry level female or minority administrator based on a three year grant from
the NCAA
Chair – Football evaluation committee (to add football or not)
Chair – NCAA I evaluation committee (to move from NCAA II to NCAA I or not)
Chair – Multiple NCAA golf, tennis and softball regional championships
Supervise roster management for teams
Prepare and Give Title IX Seminars to staff and campus
Maintain and supervise interns from US Sports Academy and other sources
Work with Pensacola Pelicans (independent minor league baseball team) to rent,
upgrade and use the UWF Baseball Field
Work on community committee to build multiple purpose facility in downtown
Pensacola to host Class A Baseball Team to replace Pensacola Pelicans
Other Non-College Experience while at UWF:
Worked Blue Angel Classic – Division I Basketball Tournament held in Pensacola
Civic Center – 2 years – Featured Alabama, Auburn, Navy, Bucknell, Southern
Mississippi plus others
Worked PGA Senior Golf Tournament held in Pensacola, FL – Worked in
information center and as foreman on course
Worked Southeastern Conference Women’s Volleyball Tournament – UWF Field
House
Non-UWF Camps:
Owner - Started Northwest Florida Softball Camps as private business (LLC) in 1992
and maintained business until 2000 with camps and clinics held during the year for
players and coaches in the Florida Panhandle and southern part of Alabama.
Co-Partner of “Fast-Pitch” Camps (Georgia) – Started summer camp business with
Kennesaw State Softball Coach in 1990 and ran 3-5 summer camps in different Georgia
towns for 5-6 years.
Florida State University – 1984-85
Hitting Coach – Florida State Softball
First two years of fast-pitch program, FSU won 50+ games both years.
Worked summer slow-pitch softball camps and helped start FSU “Fastpitch” Camps and
“Pitcher/Catcher” camps (Head Catcher instructor)
University of South Carolina – 1983
Assistant Volleyball and Softball Coach
In softball, USC finished 3rd at the Women’s College World Series and defeated
eventual national champion Texas A&M 2-0 in the opening round.
Developed and set-up summer softball camps. Developed and set-up Pre-season clinic
for high school and college coaches in South Carolina on the USC campus
In volleyball – USC turned around a program that went 6-36 in 1982 to 36-6 in 1983 and
finished 2nd to Florida State in the old Metro Conference.
Winthrop College (now University) – 1978-82
Student-Assistant – Intramurals/Recreation (1978-80) – Field/gym Set-up, referee for
multiple sports, gym weekend supervisor
Student Assistant Volleyball and Softball Coach (1980-82)
In volleyball, won the state tournament twice and the region once and attended the
AIAW National tournament twice.
In softball, won the state once, the region once and qualified for the AIAW National
Tournament once.
Worked summer camps for athletics as dorm supervisor, concession stand supervisor,
general supervisor at fields and gyms during camps
Named Top Freshman Physical Education Student for 1978-79 by department and
awarded Ruth Sturgis Scholarship
Named to Top 40 Students to attend college for 1981-82
High School Accomplishments – Lockhart High School
Voted Most Likely To Succeed (Senior Year)
Voted Most School Spirit (Senior Year)
Team Captain – Football (All Conference) - 1978
Played Varsity Football – 1975-1978)
Boys and Girls Basketball Team Manager
Member of State Champions – Baseball (1976, 1977)
Member of State Runner-ups – Baseball (1978)
Member – Track and Field Team (Discus and Shot-put) (1975-1978
Wrote Senior Poem for school year book (1978)
Worked Scoreboard for JV Basketball Games – 1976-78
Reference List:
Richard Berg (Direct Supervisor - 18 years) Doug Mosley
Former Athletic Director (Retired) Executive Director
University of West Florida Boca Raton Bowl
Address - Unknown Boca Raton, FL
Email – Unknown Email: Doug.Mosley@ESPN.com
Cell Phone – 850-712-3486 Office Phone - 561-777-5380
Gillian Lewis (Director Supervisor – 5 years) Greg Turcott
Dean, HOPE Division (Former) Men’s Basketball Coach
Shoreline Community College Shoreline Community College
16101 Greenwood Avenue North 16101 Greenwood Avenue North
Shoreline, WA 98133 Shoreline, WA 98133
Email – glewis@shoreline.edu Email – gturcott@shoreline.edu
Cell – 206-412-4780 Cell – 206-375-2828
Jorge de la Torre Susan Hoyne
Athletic Director Dean - Science, Math, Biology
Edmonds Community College Shoreline Community College
20000 68th Avenue West 16101 Greenwood Avenue North
Lynnwood, WA 98036 Shoreline, WA 98133
jorgedelatorre@edcc.email.edu Email – shoyne@shoreline.edu
Cell – 425-971-5061 Cell – 206-697-0474
Gary Knutzen Raquel West
Athletic Director Women’s Commissioner
Skagit Valley College SCC Volleyball Coach
2405 East College Way Shoreline Community College
Mt. Vernon, WA 98273 Shoreline, WA 98133
Email - gary.knutzen@skagit.edu Email: rwest@shoreline.edu
Cell – 360-630-1607 Cell: 206-368-6937