Sunday, October 28, 2012

Central State University appoints new AD to lead Marauder Athletics

Jahan L. Culbreath
WILBERFORCE, Ohio  --  Jahan L. Culbreath has been appointed athletic director for Marauder athletics at Central State University. Culbreath has more than 20 years of experience in Athletic coaching and administration that includes, assistant athletic director of development, athletic liaison for football operations, and head men's and women's track and field/cross country coaching. He has held athletic appointments at the University of Minnesota, Reebok International Limited, Stoughton, Massachusetts, and Kenny Bee, Inc., of New York, New York.|
Culbreath is a 1992 graduate of Central State University where he received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communication. Jahan was appointed interim athletic director in June 2012 following his position as associate director of athletics and student wellness at Central State University. “I am excited about the opportunity to build on the foundation, and legacy in place. We have a strong program, and I look forward to bringing my energy, and enthusiasm to serve the University,” said Jahan Culbreath.

Central State University's President Dr. Cynthia Jackson-Hammond said; "Mr. Culbreath brings a wealth of expertise in athletic leadership, athletic student development, and philanthropy."

The appointment was effective October 25, 2012.


SIAC membership
The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) Council of Presidents unanimously approved the application of Central State University as an associate football member of the SIAC, effective July 1, 2013.

"Central State University is so pleased, and excited to be received as an associate member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference," said Central State University President, Dr. Cynthia Jackson-Hammond. "The affiliation for our football program will promote great enthusiasm and energy for our alumni, students, and the entire CSU family! We look forward to participating as a SIAC member with 'sister' SIAC institutions." she said.

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