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Kent Weiser

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Sport(s)
  
Golf

1984–1988
  
Kansas

Title
  
Athletic director

Team
  
Emporia State

Alma mater
  
University of Kansas

Annual salary
  
110,788 USD

Kent Weiser

Born
  
April 25, 1959 (age 57) Great Bend, Kansas (
1959-04-25
)

1981–1988
  
Kansas (Director of Tickets)

1989–1993
  
Ottawa (Kan.) (associate AD)

1993–1999
  
Oregon State (associate AD)

Conference
  
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association

Kent L. Weiser (born April 25, 1959) is an American university sports administrator and former college golf coach. Weiser is currently the athletic director for Emporia State University, a NCAA Division II sports program in Emporia, Kansas. Previously, Weiser was the associate athletics director at Oregon State University.

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Early years

Weiser was born in Great Bend, Kansas and attended Great Bend High School. After high school, Wesier attended the University of Kansas (KU) where he graduated with a bachelor's in psychology and a master's of science in sports administration.

Career

After graduating from the University of Kansas, Weiser became the director of athletic ticketing in 1981 and in 1985, Weiser became KU's first director of athletic marketing. In 1984, Weiser took over the women's golf program at Kansas, a position he held for four years. After seven years eight years in Lawrence, Weiser became the associate athletic director of development at Ottawa University in 1989. From 1993 to 1999, Weiser worked for Oregon State University as the associate athletics director for external affairs.

Emporia State

In 1999, Weiser was hired as the Emporia State Athletics Director. During his time at Emporia State, Weiser has created a women's soccer program, and has updated athletics facilities for the football in 2005 and 2016, softball, and baseball teams. Also, Weiser has hired Emporia State's first coach from China – Bing Xu for Volleyball in 2005 – and Shaun Vandiver, Emporia State's first African-American coach. As a result, Weiser won the diversity award at Emporia State in 2015.

References

Kent Weiser Wikipedia