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Vienna wins Director of the Year
SALISBURY, Md.-
Dr. Michael Vienna doesn’t coach any of Salisbury University’s championship
teams. However, he is important to their success, as well as that of all 21
varsity teams at SU.
As SU’s athletic director, Vienna oversees every aspect of the Sea Gull
athletics program. This week, the National Association of Collegiate Directors
of Athletics (NACDA) named Vienna as its 2007 Division III Southeast Region
Athletic Director of the Year.
Since Vienna’s first season as associate athletic director at SU in 1989-he
became athletic director in 1993-the University has produced some 236
All-Americans and some 23 national Player of the Year awards. Its teams have
combined for an overall winning percentage of 69 percent, garnering 10 national
championships, six national second place finishes, 105 conference championships
and eight conference All-Sports awards. Every varsity sport has been represented
at a national tournament during that time.
The Sea Gulls have consistently finished in the top 25 out of 430 athletic
programs in the U.S. Sports Academy National Director’s Cup standings in seven
out of the 11 years the Director’s Cup has existed. The Athletics Program also
has seen vast capital improvements and staffing increases during Vienna’s time
as athletic director.
Vienna’s contribution to the University off the field, however, is just as
great. He served as interim vice president for student affairs in 2005 and
assumed the position of acting University judicial administrator for three
semesters. He also stresses the importance of academics as well as athletics to
SU’s student-athletes.
“Dr. Michael Vienna is an outstanding athletic director who cares deeply for his
athletes, his coaches and his institution,” said SU President Janet Dudley-Eshbach.
“Commitment to student education underlies the philosophy of Division III
sports. Mike Vienna’s leadership in emphasizing the primary importance of
college studies and career goals never waivers."
“As President, I am pleased to be able to congratulate so many regional and
national championship teams. I am even more delighted to speak to the academic
achievements of our Division III student-athletes. Salisbury University
student-athletes consistently perform as well or better than the rest of the
student body … Mike and his coaches bestow equal emphasis to the term
‘student-athletes.’”
In addition to his work on campus, Vienna also has been lauded for his efforts
in the community. Last year he received the Wicomico County Department of
Tourism’s Betty K. Gardner Tourism Person of the Year Award for his efforts in
promoting the area to countless visitors, from students to parents to NCAA
officials.
A 2003 study of SU Athletics’ tourism impact showed SU’s Sea Gulls annually
brings more than $1 million dollars into the county from visitors who may not
otherwise be familiar with the area.
A member of the NACDA since 1985, Vienna has served 23 years as a college
athletics administrator. He has been a member of the National Association of
Division III Athletic Administrators since 1996 and currently serves on its
executive board. He served as president of the Capital Athletic Conference from
2000-2002 and currently is conference treasurer. He is past secretary/treasurer
of the Maryland Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, of which he
has been a member since 1989.
Vienna has been a member of the Athletic Central Football Conference Board of
Directors since 1998, serving as its treasurer since 2001. He has been a member
of the Athletic Management magazine editorial board since 1997. He also has
served on several committees including the NCAA national committee for men’s
soccer and NCAA regional committee for men’s basketball.
A native of Belfast, NY, Vienna is a member of the Allegany County Sports Hall
of Fame.
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