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Host Bonnie Bernstein talks with Jacqie McWilliams, commissioner of the CIAA. McWilliams is the first Black female commissioner in any NCAA division. McWilliams began her college athletics career as a volleyball and basketball player at Hampton University, winning multiple awards and a Division II basketball championship. She then took on roles in coaching, administration and overseeing the Division I men's basketball championship before taking on her current role. The NCAA continues the celebration of the 50th anniversary of Title IX with a new nine-part College Sports Conversations series hosted by Bonnie Bernstein, one of the most accomplished female sports journalists in history. This series focuses on individuals whose work has made an impact on the fight for gender equity.
In this episode, host Ralph Newell welcomes Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Commissioner and the first female to serve as Commissioner for the CIAA, Jacqie McWilliams. Debunking the misconception that HBCUs are less than, McWilliams speaks to the traditions, legacy, and cultural connection the CIAA has in their communities, providing student-athletes a good experience playing the game and opportunities to excel after the game is over. Don't miss this conversation on the experiences of CIAA athletes past and present, opening the doors for people of color in collegiate sports leadership, and McWilliams's aspirations for the next 50 years of the CIAA. KEY POINTS: - What makes the CIAA so special? - How does the CIAA attract student-athletes? - The experience of CIAA athletes, then and now - COVID-19's impact on the CIAA conference - Jacqie McWilliams's advice for women looking to have a career in sports - The future of women, especially of color, in collegiate sports QUOTABLES: “I think leadership has to continue to be intentional and thoughtful about what inclusive behaviors are, not just for Title IX, but equity, LGBTQ, and all those things that are important to the health and mental wellness of our student-athletes, our coaches, and administrators.” “The women that I saw, when you say you want to be what you want to see, I got to see that in the CIAA. And that's why this conference is so special. It's so much beyond just the sport. It truly is a community for the nation.” OTHER RESOURCES: LEARN MORE ABOUT JACQIE MCWILLIAMS https://theciaa.com/staff.aspx?staff=1 College Athletics After COVID-19; What is the Impact? What Are the Ramifications? https://www.diverseeducation.com/webinars/webinar/15114121/college-athletics-after-covid19-what-is-the-impact-what-are-the-ramifications PRODUCTS / RESOURCES: Visit the Diverse: Issues In Higher Education website: diverseeducation.com Or follow us on social media: Twitter: twitter.com/diverseissues Instagram: instagram.com/diverseissuesinhighereducation Facebook: facebook.com/DiverseIssuesInHigherEducation/ Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/diverse-issues-in-higher-education Transcription services are available upon request. Please drop us a line here. In The Margins is produced by Diverse: Issues In Higher Education and edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)
Today on the Big Big East Show we have the Commissioner of the CIAA, Jacqie McWilliams! Chris discusses with Jacqie the importance of the CIAA and its focus on academics over athletics. But most importantly we find out why the historical CIAA Basketball Tournament has now moved to Baltimore!? Tune in NOW!Follow Chris!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cwalkersports/Twitter: https://twitter.com/cwalkersports Follow Big Big EastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigeastshow/-When you think of college basketball, what comes to mind first? If it's The Big East Conference, then you're right. Basketball lives in New York City — from the Bronx to Brooklyn to Madison Square Garden, you can't look anywhere without seeing a basketball fan who loves the sport more than anything. If you love the game, you'll love hearing about it from former player, coach, and now CBS Sports analyst, Chris Walker. Tune in weekly with Chris as he breaks down games, chats with friends, and talks the love of the game.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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When the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association announced that it was moving its annual men's and women's conference basketball tournament to Baltimore after 13 years in Charlotte, North Carolina, it sent shockwaves shockwaves through the collegiate landscape. The event, which attracts about 100,000 people with an estimated economic impact of $50 million has become about much more than basketball or even economic development. The ancillary events surrounding the tournament that crowns champions from 12 Historically Black Colleges and Universities is a career expo, a party, a reunion, a cultural exploration, an experience. At the helm of the conference is someone who has seen her own success on the court and off — Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams. When she was hired nine years ago, she was the first Black women to lead a major collegiate conference. Today, she is one of four, progress that she says is not satisfying enough. [article_sidebar]Before joining the CIAA, McWilliams spent nearly a decade at the NCAA managing NCAA championships, including both the men's and women's Division I Basketball tournaments. As a student, she was also a two-sport athlete at Hampton and was a member of the Hampton University 1988 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Championship team, freshmen player of the year in 1988 and player of the year for CIAA volleyball in 1990. With that vast background, McWilliams knows what it takes to produce a successful tournament. With the 2022 tournament set for February 22–24 at Royal Farms Arena, she and the CIAA have high hopes for the event's new home. In this conversation with SportsTravel Managing Editor Matt Traub, McWilliams discusses the move of the event from Charlotte, what has made the tournament such a tourism draw, the progress in DEI efforts at the highest end of collegiate sports and the future of college athletics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Black Power Moves, part of the Ebony Covering Black America Podcast Network, we're speaking to Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams. Jacqie is the Commissioner of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association. (CIAA) https://theciaa.com/index.aspx She has been a key figure in propelling the organization forward, serving as the first female commissioner in the CIAA since its inception in 1912. Commissioner McWilliams is in her 9th season of serving as the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Commissioner and is also the first appointed African American female Commissioner representing NCAA Division I, II, and III. Under her leadership, the CIAA has recently struck a multi-year, multi-platform partnership with ESPN, which will air both 2022 CIAA Men's and Women's Basketball Tournament Championship games and carry all 22 games on its platform through at least 2024. The new partnership enhances coverage of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) across ESPN's college sports portfolio and marks the first time both men's and women's tournaments will have expanded coverage on ESPN platforms. One of Baltimore city's anchor partnerships and events is the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association's (CIAA) Men's and Women's Championship Basketball Tournament taking place on February 21-26, 2022. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a Valentine's Day edition of Glenn Clark Radio as the guys go over Super Bowl 56 and the Ram's victory. At 10:30, Super Bowl 35 Champion Qadry Ismail joins the show to talk the big game. At 11, CIAA Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams will call in to the show, and at 11:30 Jeremy Conn is back for his weekly segment. That and more on GCR!
EP 154: Aaron interviewed CIAA Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams. . Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams is the first female to serve as Commissioner for the CIAA and first appointed African American Commissioner representing NCAA Division I, II and III. CIAA stands for Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The CIAA Men's and Women's Basketball Tournament will be coming to Baltimore Feb 21-26. Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams tells me about the great history of the conference and how excited fans, universities and student athletes are happy to come to Baltimore. She talked about the amazing culinary scene, the charm and culture that Baltimore has to offer. Activities will be going on all week from the fan festival at the Baltimore Convention Center to watching the games at Royal Farms Arena. Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams drops alot of jewels and gems in this amazing interview. Thank you Visit Baltimore for partnering with NPixAfterDark Podcast Video by Sv_images Thank you Visit Baltimore for partnering with NoPixAfterDarkPodcast on this episode. ticket info below https://theciaa.com/tournaments/?id=208&path=basketball_champ www.visitbaltimore.org www.nopixafterdark.com
Panther Sports Report #9 - CIAA Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams
Guest: Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams Of The CIAA Conference to discuss how the Conference dealt with Cov-19, how they are adjusting over 1 year later, virtual competition and other related topics. Harold Michael Harvey, Cascade Publishing House, Publisher and Award-Winning Author joins us to discuss the upcoming Black College Baseball Series coming up and how HBCU'S can attract more blacks to the sport. Ty Miller is the owner and executive producer of the Power News Radio Network joins us to recap/preview the week in HBCU Football. Interested in advertising on the show or having your own show, email us at la@thebatchelornewsradionetwork.com Listen to the podcast of each show at thebatchelornewsradionetwork.com, itunes, spotify, anchor or at tunein.com.
Haydyn Gibson talks with Jacqie McWilliams, CIAA commissioner, and Suzette McQueen, CIAA senior associate commissioner and SWA, about how the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, that halted competition last year, by creating a plethora of virtual initiatives to connect with their institutions and student-athletes.
CIAA Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams joins SBJ’s Andrew Levin to discuss HBCU life and leadership amid the pandemic, as well as the conference’s virtual tournament-week experience, taking place currently.
In this bonus episode, we speak with two leading Black voices in the athletics and fitness industry. First, a conversation with Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association commissioner Jacqie McWilliams on her work amid the COVID-19 crisis and the pride she feels in representing Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Next, we speak with Cedric Bryant, president and Chief Science Officer of the American Council on Exercise about the fitness industry's efforts to improve diversity, equity and inclusion. Links: CIAA American Council on Exercise
Andy Katz talks with Jacqie McWilliams, commissioner of the CIAA, and Dr. Dennis Thomas, commissioner of the MEAC, on the history and impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Welcome to the 100TH EPISODE of the Women Leaders Podcast! Since 2017, powerhouse women from all corners of the collegiate athletics industry and beyond have shared their career and leadership journey with us on the Women Leaders Podcast. With over 122,000 all-time downloads in just four years and an average of 4,000 downloads per month, these conversations have provided timely and impactful insights to our listeners by covering relevant and relatable topics for women leaders at all levels - (like being THE FIRST or THE ONLY, managing up, navigating transitions, being a mom in athletics, building and sustaining organizational culture, and so much more). Today, for our 100th podcast episode we are talking with the 2021 Women Leaders Executive Committee: Sandy Barbour, Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics at the Pennsylvania State University, Heather Lyke, Director of Athletics at the University of Pittsburgh and Jacqie McWilliams, Commissioner of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA). All three of these women leaders have shared their personal career story as a previous guest on the Women Leaders podcast - for the 100th episode they are back and here to engage in a different conversation. These three will be YOUR truth tellers for all things career advancement- sharing their personal learnings, observations and best advice on career strategy so that you can position yourself for the job you want and advance into higher levels of leadership. Listen in to hear what Heather Lyke sees at the “greatest gift” you can bring to your athletics department, Sandy Barbour tells us why she hires who she hires and Jacqie McWilliams talks about the critical skills of managing up AND down to lead at the highest level. And most importantly - all three leaders tell us why women should be opting in, NOT out right now in our industry and how to own and elevate your leadership presence! Watch or listen in to get a front row seat of my conversation with three of the best women leaders in the business! Yes, that’s right - you can WATCH the 100th podcast! We’ve recorded the video and posted it to the Leadership Hub video library so you can get a behind the scenes look at the Women Leaders Podcast. Be sure to check it out and remember, we are women leaders! Head to womenleadersincollegesports.org for more about us and to become a member! Follow us at fb.com/WomenLeadersCS, and on Twitter and Instagram @WomenLeadersCS.
CIAA Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams discusses why the conference opted to cancel its 2021 basketball tournament for the first time since its start in 1946. Without the postseason showcase, the league, its members and sponsors are bracing for the economic impact as well as looking to keep fans engaged with virtual events.
Coach Chelsea speaks to CIAA Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams about "Kind Leadership!" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chefranjohn/support
Guest: Dr Wilmer J Leon III, Best Selling Author, Political Scientist and Syndicated Talk Show Host responds to Trump's Executive Order signed this past week and other topics. Dr. Peter Mansoor, Colonel, U.S. Army (Retired), is the General Raymond E. Mason Jr. Chair of Military History and a frequent media commentator on national security affairs gives his thoughts on the Israel/UAE agreement and what it means to the US and that region. Jacqie McWilliams, Commissioner of The CIAA Conference joins us to discuss the decision that went in to closing fall sports this year, the steps schools are taking to keep students and administrations including their office safe, is it safe to say that spring sports will take place and the short and long term affects of covid-19, protesting over racial inequality and police brutality. Mike Patton of Sportsawakening.com, The Nashiville Voice and the 3 point Conversion joins us to talk about the Ohio Valley Conference and 2 of the power 5 conferences cancelling fall sports.
Andy Katz is joined by Dr. Amy Wilson, NCAA Managing Director of Inclusion; Dr. Kenneth Chew, Jr., Director of Student Counseling at Indiana State University; and Jacqie McWilliams, Commissioner of the CIAA; to have a discussion focusing on racial equality and the importance of allyship.
CIAA Commissioner, Jacqie McWilliams gives us an update from that last time we spoke with her in 2018. In this episode, Jacqie opens up about how her faith has been very instrumental in her growth, development, and success. She shares with us how she has been graceful in her interactions with others because people are looking for ways to see her in a negative perspective. Jacqie challenges the reasons why diversity and inclusion (D & I) have to been a focal point in sport and society. She understands the importance and necessity of D & I, but as Commissioner of the CIAA, she does not recognize CIAA officers for their focus and accomplishments in D & I. Hosted by Tolulope Omokore, graduate student, University of Central Florida, DeVos Sports Business Management Program. “See Us Now – Invisible Women In Sport”
Jacqie McWilliams is in her 8th season of serving as the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Commissioner. Not only is she the first woman to serve in that role, but she is also the first appointed African American Commissioner out of 100 Conferences representing NCAA Division I, II and III. The CIAA conference is made up of historically black colleges from North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Maryland. This year marks 75 years of the annual basketball tournament. In this episode, Commissioner McWilliams breaks down her playbook for success.
Jacqie McWilliams Commissioner of the CIAA spent nine years at the NCAA, managing NCAA championships. She was a student-athlete at Hampton University where she was a champion basketball and volleyball player. Jacqie earned a BA in Psychology from Hampton University and a Masters degree in Sports Management and Administration from Temple University. She currently serves on the board for Women Leaders in College Sports, NCAA Board Ad Hoc Committee for Cultural Diversity, and NCAA Board of Governors Federal and State Legislation Working Group. We talk about losing, managing work, physical health, spiritual health, and being a mother, her influences growing up, history, not everything is an emergency, having a great team and great advisors.
In this episode you meet Jacqie McWilliams, Commissioner of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA). She was the first female to serve as Commissioner for the CIAA and first appointed African American Commissioner out of 100 Conferences representing NCAA Division I, II and III. Jacqie spent nine years at the NCAA managing NCAA championships to include both the men’s and women’s Division I Basketball tournaments. She started her career in coaching and administration at Virginia Union University with career growth opportunities at Norfolk State University and Morgan State University prior to the NCAA. Jacqie earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Hampton University, a Master of Arts in Sports Management and Administration from Temple University. She is a member of the Hampton University 1988 NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship team and was inducted into Hampton University’s Athletic Hall of Fame. She was inducted into Temple University’s Gallery of Success and the Sierra High School Hall of Fame. Jacqie served as the chair of NCAA DII Management Council and was a member of the NCAA Board of Governors while in that seat. Her passion to advance women provided her the opportunity to also serve on the board of directors for Women Leaders in College sports and the Collegiate Women’s Sports Award (CWSA). She has received numerous awards to include the Black Women in Sports Foundation Legend Award (2013), Radio One Women of Excellence (2016), Charlotte Career Mastered Award (2016), the café Mocha Salute Her Trailblazer Award in Charlotte (2017). During our conversation we discuss: - The importance of mentors and being prepared. - Dealing with hurtful comments from colleagues. - Balancing being a single mom with a demanding career. - How her faith fuels her passion. - The natural hair journey. Subscribe to our newsletter by texting CLIMB to 66866. Enjoy!
Sports Talk Atlanta - Travis McGhee - Guest: CIAA Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams
Jacqie McWilliams became the first female commissioner of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 2012. As the first African American female commissioner in the NCAA, McWilliams is a sought after speaker and is recognized on a local, regional, and national level. She has served on numerous boards, and currently sits on Collegiate Women’s Sports Awards, John B. McLendon Foundation Board, NCAA Board of Governor’s Cultural Diversity Committee, Hampton Nation Advisory Board, M&F Advisory Board and the Black Enterprise Charlotte Convention Steering Committee. She is active in her church community and chairs the HBCU initiative committee for the Crown Jewel’s LINKS of Charlotte, of which she is a member. The CIAA conference, based in Charlotte, N.C., consists of 13 Division II institutions. Twelve of those schools are historically black colleges and universities. The annual CIAA basketball tournament, the largest of 16 CIAA championships in a variety of sports, features 22 men’s and women’s games in the same week. It generates more than $55 million in economic impact for the host city. McWilliams earned a bachelor’s in psychology from Hampton University, where she played basketball and volleyball. She earned a master’s in sports management and administration from Temple University and went on to work as a college coach and administrator for the NCAA. In today’s episode, we discuss: The importance of Historically Black Colleges & Universities on student's lives How the CIAA is impacting student-athletes Career advice for the athletic administration path ... and so much more!!! Resources, Books, and Links LinkedIn: Linkedin.com/in/Jacqie-McWilliams-7ab5551 Instagram: @CIAACommish Twitter: @CIAACommish Facebook: facebook.com/CIAACommish/ CIAA Website: Theciaa.com CIAA Instagram: @CIAAsports CIAA Twitter: @CIAAForLife CIAA Facebook: Facebook.com/TheCIAA CIAA Youtube: Youtube.com/user/TheCIAA Articles of interest ... The Business Journals: FIRST THINGS FIRST: Running point for one of college basketball's biggest events Women Leaders In College Sports: Jacqie McWilliams /// Commissioner /// Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (DII) Recommended Books ... Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action by Simon Sinek The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results by Gary Keller Past "Success is a Choice" podcast episodes of interest . . . Kara Lawson (WNBA star and NBA broadcaster) - Episode 113 Jon Gordon (author of "The Energy Bus") - Episode 100 Tim Hall (Director of Athletics at UMBC) - Episode 095 Sue Enquist (Hall of Fame Softball Coach at UCLA) - Episode 077 Curtis Hollomon (NCAA Director of Leadership Development) – Episode 064 Tim Selgo (3x National Athletic Director of the Year) – Episode 052 Alicia Jessop (RulingSports.com) - Episode 047 Celia Slater (Founder of True North Sports & the Alliance of Women’s Coaches) – Episode 030 Kevin Harrington (Original Shark on “Shark Tank”) – Episode 021 Dwane Casey (2018 NBA Coach of the Year) - Episode 001 Today’s podcast is brought to you by audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial (new subscribers only) at www.audibletrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Our friends at audible are offering a free download of some of our past guests including Todd Gongwer, Kevin Harrington, Lolly Daskal, Bob Burg, Amy Morin, Michael Burt, Larry Winget, Jon Gordon, and Pat Williams. Take advantage of this great deal by visiting www.AudibleTrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice. Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a quick review on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are the lifeblood of a podcast. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. Thanks again for listening and remember that “Success is a choice. What choice will you make today?”
Sports Talk Atlanta Radio Welcomes CIAA Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams
Today’s guest is Jacqie McWilliams. McWilliams is Commissioner of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) the oldest Historical Black College & University (HBCU) athletic conference in the country. McWilliams’ family background is rooted in military disciplines, which allowed her to become a dual sport NCAA champion and rise to become the leader of the CIAA during a time when the conference was nearly in three-quarters of a million-dollar deficit. Spiritually focused, McWilliams’ perseverance, humility, organization skills, and resilience helped her revive the CIAA into a strong revenue generating and proud alumni focused conference. McWilliams shares her stories about her dream job, how she addresses her fears, and how she has been successful in the face of divorce, health issues, and being a single mother. She has an acronym on FOCUS that you do not want to miss. Hear Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams’ story. Produced by the Institute For Sport & Social Justice (ISSJ). Hosted by Mat Edelson, journalist and producer appearing on NPR, ABC, ESPN, and in Houghton-Mifflin’s annual series, “The Best American Sports Writing.” “See Us Now – Invisible Women In Sport”
On this month’s FAB podcast Datorria Robinson talks to Jacqie McWilliams, the first African American female Commissioner of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA), the governing body of 12 member institutions and 14 championships. Commissioner McWilliams was a student athlete at Hampton University where she was a member of the 1988 NCAA DII Women’s Basketball Championship team and the 1987 and 1990 CIAA Volleyball Championship teams. Player of the Year, Freshman Player of the Year, All Conference all four years. A former two sport student-athlete, she also spent time at the NCAA where she served as the Director of DI Women’s Basketball Tournament from 2006-2009, and the Men’s DI Tournament from 2007-2012. For show notes and related links for this episode click HERE. For more conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcast visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports Radio is the World’s Largest Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 780 episodes across 30+ shows and a global audience of 1.6 million. WiSP Sports Radio is on all major podcast players, such as iTunes, Stitcher and Google Play. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports.
Jacqie McWilliams, Commissioner of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA), joins @TaiMBrown on the 1.Question Podcast. McWilliams, in her fifth year leading the CIAA, discusses the intricacies of hosting the conference's basketball tournament in a city (Charlotte) which boasts a significant number other sports attractions. She also touches on how her background directing NCAA Basketball tournaments helped prepare her for such an undertaking.
Patti Phillips chat with Jacqie McWilliams, commissioner of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association, otherwise known as the CIAA, and a member of the Women Leaders in College Sports board of directors. Jacqie is a champion – quite literally! As a student-athlete at Hampton University, she was on the national championship basketball AND volleyball teams. She talks about how those experiences guided her, and helped her be a better friend and a better leader. “You can’t dwell on the bad,” Jacqie says, “because it won’t help you take the next shot.” Head to womenleadersincollegesports.org for more about us and to become a member! Follow us at fb.com/WomenLeadersCS, and on Twitter and Instagram @WomenLeadersCS.
Listen to our show and you'll be a BO-liever! Today, WWE Superstar Bo Dallas talks to us about his match at the Battleground Pay-Per-View on Sunday, July 20th and his WWE bloodline -- do you know who his grandfather, father and brother are? Tune in to find out! Also joining us for this fun show is Jacqie McWilliams, the first African-American female ever to hold the position of Commissioner of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Author Tony Shultz talks about his book, "The Official Fight Promoter Playbook, which has been endorsed by both the WPBF and the WBF. And we talk some gaming with Michael Gluck, the founder and president of VG Market, a market research firm specializing in entertainment, media and technology. After getting a pink slip from Electronic Arts, he took $5,000 of his own money and grew his company to $20,000,000 by the age of 30! He talks to us about his success and Team Siren, a new all-female League of Legends team.