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NDSU AD Gene Taylor to Begin Four-Year Term on FCS ADA Executive Committee

CLEVELAND, Ohio--The members of the Division I Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association (FCS ADA) have selected Marilyn McNeil, director of athletics at Monmouth University to serve as President during 2011-12.

North Dakota State University Director of Athletics Gene Taylor will begin a four-year term on the Executive Committee in 2011-12.

“The FCS ADA has made immense strides over the past few years and under Greg Burke's leadership, the Association continued to thrive,” stated McNeil. “I am excited to continue the momentum and further enhance the FCS brand.”

The FCS ADA also elected the following athletics directors to serve as officers during the upcoming year – Ron Strollo, Youngstown State University, 1st Vice President; Brian Hutchinson, Morehead State University, 2nd Vice President; and Charlie Cobb, Appalachian State University, 3rd Vice President.

The following directors of athletics begin their four-year term on the Executive Committee in 2011-12 – Stacy Danley, Alabama State University; Keith Davidson, University of Maryland Eastern Shore; Rick Hart, University of Tennessee Chattanooga; Bruce McCutcheon, Lafayette College; Jim Murphy, Davidson College; and Taylor.

Danley, Davidson, Hart, McCutcheon, Murphy and Taylor join the following AD's on the Executive Committee – Ken Beazer, Southern Utah University; Tom Beckett, Yale University; Thorr Bjorn, University of Rhode Island; Greg Burke, Northwestern State University; Robert Hill, Stephen F. Austin State University; Paul Schlickmann, Central Connecticut State University; Hank Small, Charleston Southern University; Jeff Tingey, Idaho State University; and Mark Wilson, Tennessee Tech University. Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner Beth DeBauche is the commissioners' representative on the Executive Committee.

When he came to North Dakota State University in the summer of 2001, Gene Taylor inherited a department surrounded by a whirlwind of questions.

In his first year as the director of athletics at North Dakota State, Taylor was asked to spearhead a comprehensive study and evaluation of the Bison athletic department. He has guided the athletics program through the unpredictable waters of reclassification to NCAA Division I from Division II.

One of most important pieces of the transition was securing conference affiliations for all 16 sports. The Bison are currently members of The Summit League, Missouri Valley Football Conference and Western Wrestling Conference.

Taylor also played an instrumental part of forming the Great West Football Conference in February 2004, an affiliation that gave the Bison football program an immediate home in Division I. He served as chair of the coaches committee.

Also on the reclassification checklist: fundraising. Taylor spearheaded an increase in the Bison athletics budget, which has nearly tripled from $5 million in his first year to over $14 million for the 2010-11 season.

He was recognized for his success by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics in June 2008. Taylor was one of 29 recipients of the AstroTurf AD of the Year award as the Football Championship Subdivision Central Region winner.

A student assistant to the associate athletic director in his undergraduate days at Arizona State University, Taylor came to NDSU after a 15-year stint at Navy (1986-2001) as an administrative assistant, assistant ticket manager, ticket manager, assistant athletic director for tickets and operations, and associate athletic director.

Taylor is a 1980 business management graduate of Arizona State, and he received his master's degree in sports administration in 1985 from St. Thomas University in Florida.

He worked in the ticket office at Southern Methodist University in 1985-86 directly before joining the Naval Academy and was in the private restaurant business before that for five years. His tenure at Navy included serving as the commissioner of the five-team Collegiate Sprint Football League that includes Army, Navy, Penn, Princeton and Cornell.

Taylor and his wife, Cathy, are the parents of a daughter, Casey, and a son, Jared.

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