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Rensselaer Names Colonel James A. Knowlton as Director of Athletics
Troy, N.Y. — James A. Knowlton, a senior administrator at
the United States Military Academy, has been named director of
athletics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Knowlton
succeeds Ken Ralph, who joined Colorado College as athletic
director in August.
Knowlton, director of the Center for Enhanced Performance at
the United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y., will
join Rensselaer in March 2008. He will take responsibility for
overseeing the Institute’s 12 men’s and 11 women’s NCAA
intercollegiate varsity teams and three junior varsity squads,
involving more than 600 students.
“James Knowlton’s passion for developing the whole student
makes him the perfect choice for leading the athletics program
at Rensselaer,” said Rensselaer President Shirley Ann Jackson.
“Athletics participation is a cornerstone of the student
experience at Rensselaer, and student athletes excel both
athletically and academically. We look forward to working with
Jim to take our entire athletics program to new heights.”
In his current position at the Military Academy, Knowlton
leads a staff of 50 professionals who deliver training for peak
performance in athletics, academics, and military endeavors to
cadets, soldiers, and athletes both on and off the West Point
campus. He also serves as chair of the NCAA Hockey Rules
Committee, where he leads a diverse group of Division I and III
men’s and women’s coaches and administrators during the annual
rule-development process.
From 2003 to 2006 Knowlton served as both deputy and interim
director for the athletics department at West Point, where he
led a staff of more than 200 people and supervised 25
intercollegiate athletic programs with more than 1,000
student-athletes. During his tenure, West Point set the stage
to earn its first NCAA National Championship in more than 50
years.
“I could not be more excited about joining the Rensselaer
team,” Knowlton said. “The focus on the total student
experience, the balance of excellence in both academics and
athletics, and the vision of the entire Rensselaer community
makes this an opportunity of a lifetime.”
Knowlton received a bachelor’s degree in engineering in 1982
from West Point, where he was a four-year letter winner and
captain of the varsity hockey team. After 10 years of
organizational leadership positions of increasing
responsibility in the U.S. Army, Knowlton received a master’s
in civil engineering from Cornell University.
Knowlton returned to West Point in 1992 to teach in the
Civil and Mechanical Engineering Department, after which he was
selected to lead and manage larger and more complex
organizations within the Army, ultimately leading a battalion
of 750 men and women while stationed at Ft. Carson,
Colo.
“James Knowlton’s broad experience as both a leader and an
educator brings the right combination for setting a bold agenda
for athletics at Rensselaer,” said Eddie Ade Knowles, vice
president for student life. “With his leadership, we will
continue to move Rensselaer athletics to even higher levels of
excellence, while maintaining our outstanding track record of
academic integrity.”
In the past five years, Rensselaer has seen nearly 80
students arise as national All-America athletes, including the
first-ever national champion in swimming and a national
runner-up in track and field. Nearly 50 athletes have competed
in individual NCAA meets and five teams have participated in
NCAA tournaments.
The grade-point average of a Rensselaer student-athlete
consistently exceeds that of a student not involved in
athletics. Approximately 40 students have earned national
Academic All-America recognition, and in both 2004 and 2005,
the field hockey team earned the National Field Hockey Coaches
Association Division III Academic Team Award, a distinction
that recognizes a program that has the highest team grade point
average in the country. In 2006 the men’s cross country team
posted the nation’s second highest team grade point
average.
Knowlton is a registered Professional Engineer in the state
of Virginia. His awards and decorations include the Legion of
Merit, the Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf
clusters, the Ranger Tab, the Air Assault Badge, and the Senior
Parachutist Badge.
Knowlton and his wife, Corey, have five sons: Jimmy, 23;
Patrick, 21; Christopher, 18; Mark, 13; and Shawn, 10.
Contacts:
Jason Gorss: (518) 276-6098 gorssj@rpi.edu
Kevin Beattie: (518) 276-2187 beattk@rpi.edu
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Published
December 11,
2007 |
Contact: Jason Gorss
Phone: (518) 276-6098
E-mail: gorssj@rpi.edu |
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