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Scottie Rodgers

Associate Commissioner for Strategic Communications
Sun Belt Conference
Participates in 1 Session

The Sun Belt Conference added Scottie Rodgers as Associate Commissioner for Strategic Communications in December 2017.

 

In his role with the league office, Rodgers provides a critical role in advancing the Sun Belt’s message through multiple channels. He works with the Sun Belt communications staff to lead campaigns that shape how the conference is viewed externally, while also pushing internal communications between the conference office and its 12 member institutions.

 

Rodgers’ role at the Sun Belt also sees him work with schools and host sites on publicity plans for Sun Belt championships. He additionally serves as a primary media contact for number of conference sports, including men’s basketball.

 

Rodgers comes to the Sun Belt office from Tulane University where he was Associate Director of Athletics, Strategic Communications, overseeing the media and public relations efforts of the Green Wave's 16 varsity sports and serving as the primary communications contact for the football and women's golf programs since August 2016.

 

Rodgers joined Tulane after spending eight years as the Associate Executive Director, Communications and External Relations at The Ivy League Office. At The Ivy League, Rodgers led the overall communications strategy for all 33 sports and 15 championship events while overseeing all external relations areas including television, marketing/sponsorships, merchandising, licensing and branding as a member of the Executive Director's senior management team.

 

Prior to joining The Ivy League, Rodgers spent a little more than two years (2005-08) at CBS Sports Digital as a senior director of university relations. He was also the assistant and later associate director for the Division I Women's Basketball Championship at the NCAA National Office (2000-05) after working in various capacities at the Southeastern Conference Office (1995-2000).

 

Active nationally, Rodgers is a member of the College Football 150th Anniversary's Communications/Public Affairs Committee and has been active with CoSIDA since 1996, currently serving on the Diversity and Inclusion Committee since February 2017, Special Awards Committee since June 2014 and Black College Sports Information Directors Steering Committee since June 2015. Previously, he served on CoSIDA's Social Committee from 1997-2009 and as chair of its University Division Football Championship Subdivision Management Advisory Committee from 2010-14.

 

Rodgers has worked various NCAA championship events throughout his career, including 13 NCAA Men's Final Fours, eight NCAA Women's Final Fours and the 2015 and 2018 College Football Playoff championship games. He also served on the NCAA Division I Women's Rowing Committee for three years from 2013-16.

 

He was an active member of the local organizing committee for the 2002 FIBA Men’s World Basketball Championship and the 2004 FINA World Swimming Championships (25m), He has also worked on the media operations staff for the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic since 2000, as a publicity assistant coordinating celebrity interviews at the Kentucky Derby from 2002-07 and with the media operations for the New York Yankees for the 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2012 American League Division Series, 2009 and 2010 American League Championship Series and 2009 World Series.

 

The Atmore, Ala., native graduated from the University of Alabama with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication in 1995.

Sessions in which Scottie Rodgers participates

Monday 2 April, 2018

Time Zone: (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
11:30 AM
11:30 AM