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UAF ATHLETIC DIRECTOR TO LEAVE POSITION

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 10, 2001

Fairbanks, Alaska — University of Alaska Fairbanks Athletics and Recreation Director Randy Pitney is leaving his current position at UAF. Pitney’s contract as athletic director ends June 30, 2002, and will not be renewed, according to UAF Chancellor Marshall Lind. Pitney will serve as Special Assistant to Dean of Students Carla Kirts for the remainder of his term.

Pitney has been in his current position since 1998. Prior to that, Pitney served as interim director for eight months following the departure of former Athletics and Recreation Director Kelly Higgins, who left UAF to become athletic director at the University of South Dakota. Pitney began his coaching career at UAF in 1985, leading the rifle team to an NCAA championship in 1994, 1999 and 2000.

The UAF rifle team continues to rank among the top collegiate competitors in the nation, winning its fourth NCAA championship in 2001. Pitney is a 1972 UAF graduate who was named an All-American in 1970. He sat on and chaired the NCAA rifle rules committee for six years, the rifle International Competition Committee for the U.S. Olympic Committee and served as president of the Collegiate Rifle Coaches Association.

In making the announcement today, UAF Chancellor Lind thanked Pitney for his years of service to UAF. Lind also announced the appointment of Tanana Valley Campus Director Jake Poole as the Chancellor’s Special Assistant for Athletics.

Before his appointment as TVC director last year, Poole was director of the UAF Alumni Association. Poole served 22 years in the U.S. Army and was Post Commander at Fort Wainwright from 1993-1995 before his retirement from the armed services. Poole has a broad background in education including 25 years of teaching, curriculum development and vocational education.

"I’m very pleased that Jake has agreed to take on some additional duties over the next six months as we initiate a nationwide search for a replacement for Randy," Lind said.

Poole will continue in his position as TVC Director while on special assignment and he will lead the search for a new athletic director.

Lind said UAF and Pitney have much to be proud of with its athletic department. "Our Nanook rifle team won its fourth national championship, our student athletes as a whole have one of the highest grade point averages and we’ve attracted excellent coaches who care about their respective programs," he said.

Lind pointed out that December is typically the time he reviews contracts of all executive positions. As an executive manager, Pitney serves at the pleasure of the chancellor. "This decision reflects no discredit on the job that Randy has done for the university," Lind said.

"As with any program that evolves, changes are inevitable. I believe that the time is right for a change in athletics," Lind said.

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