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Todd Stansbury (born April 18, 1961) is a
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American university sports administrator and former college athlete. Stansbury is the former
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for the
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sports program at the
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. He previously served as executive associate athletic director at Oregon State, assistant athletic director for academics at
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, associate athletic director at the
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, and athletic director at
East Tennessee State University East Tennessee State University (ETSU) is a public research university in Johnson City, Tennessee. It was historically part of the State University and Community College System of Tennessee under the Tennessee Board of Regents, but since 2016, ...
, the
University of Central Florida The University of Central Florida (UCF) is a public university, public research university with its main campus in unincorporated area, unincorporated Orange County, Florida, United States. It is part of the State University System of Florida. ...
, and the
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.


Early life and education

Stansbury was born in
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,
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.Player Bio: Todd Stansbury
/ref> He accepted an
athletic scholarship An athletic scholarship is a form of scholarship to attend a college or university or a private school, private high school awarded to an individual based predominantly on their ability to play in a sport. Athletic scholarships are common in the U ...
to attend the
Georgia Tech The Georgia Institute of Technology (commonly referred to as Georgia Tech, GT, and simply Tech or the Institute) is a public research university and institute of technology in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Established in 1885, it has the lar ...
in
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, where he lettered as a
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for coach
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's Yellow Jackets football team. He graduated from Georgia Tech with a B.S. in Industrial Management in 1984. Despite an injury plagued career at Georgia Tech, Stansbury was a third round draft choice for the
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. In 1993, he graduated with a masters in sports administration from
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.


Early career

Todd Stansbury commenced his professional journey in collegiate athletics after a tenure within the banking sector. With an interest in finance and accounting, he initially pursued a career withi
banking
assuming the role of credit manager at Citizens and Southern National Bank in Atlanta. However, the trajectory of his career shifted markedly in the autumn of 1987, catalyzed by an unexpected phone call from an unlikely source. The caller, Scott Zolke, his former academic advisor, presented an offer for Stansbury to assume his position as the academic advisor to the football team. In 1988, Stansbury transitioned into the realm of sports, joining his alma mater, Georgia Tech, as an academic counselor for football. Over time, he rose in the organization, ultimately becoming the assistant athletic director for academics, wherein he continued to make substantive contributions toward the holistic development and success of student-athletes. In 1995, Stansbury pursued his passion for travel and adventure by backpacking around the world with his wife Karen for almost 2 years. This experience would later play a significant role in his philosophy towards developing student athletes into leaders and providing them international opportunities as he developed and implemented programming that built upon his experience with Dr. Rice’s “Total Person Concept". While traveling he represented the Institute for International Sport helping build a network of schools to serve as a pipeline for students to participate in the World Scholar Athlete Games. His tenure abroad afforded him a broadened perspective and expanded appreciation of the power of sport to bring people together. In 1997, he came back to the United States to become the associate athletic director at the University of Houston.


East Tennessee State University

Assuming the role as Director of Athletics at East Tennessee State University in July of 2000, he spearheaded a comprehensive array of initiatives. Updating budget controls for coaches and staff, rebranding the department of athletics which included modernizing marks and logos, and orchestrating fundraising campaigns, and implementing academic support and personal development programming for student athletes. Under his stewardship, ETSU witnessed the initiation and execution of a program-wide strategic plan alongside extensive reorganization and significant staff recruitment which led to stabilizing a program with a history of high staff turnover. Notably, he oversaw the completion of numerous infrastructure and capital projects, including the establishment of a golf practice facility for its nationally ranked golf program, added the sport of softball, and expanded the athletic training facility into a revenue producing outpatient rehabilitation center in partnership with the ETSU College of Medicine.


University of Central Florida

In January 2012, Todd Stansbury assumed the role of athletic director for the UCF Knights, serving as the executive vice president for the UCF Athletics Association, the private non-profit entity overseeing the administration and financial management of UCF's athletic programs while the program was in the middle of a major NCAA infractions investigation which ultimately led to NCAA probation with penalties. Under Stansbury's guidance, UCF navigated through the NCAA infractions process and the chaos of conference realignment that ultimately led to the demise of the Big East as a football playing conference and required UCF to transition from Conference USA to the Big East to becoming a founding member of the American Athletic Conference in 2013.  Despite this uncertainty, UCF was able to lay the foundation for long term success ultimately leading to its move to the Big 12 conference. Following the transition from Conference USA to the American Athletic Conference, the UCF Knights secured five titles in their inaugural year in the new league and nine in his last year which remains the most successful year UCF had athletically while a member of the AAC. Notably, among these championships was the football team’s remarkable 12-1 season in 2013, resulting in a historic No. 10 Associated Press final national ranking following their victory over Baylor in the Fiesta Bowl. During his tenure at UCF, Stansbury's leadership drove student-athlete development through initiatives and capital projects, suc
Knights without Borders
the 1st Round Draft Choice corporate partnership program and the creation of th
Student-Athlete Leadership Center
  Th
First Round Draft Choice program
stemmed from a gradual realization that regardless of industry, business leaders sought similar qualities in prospective employees. The program, designed to integrate student-athletes with some of the region's leading employers, aims to provide them with meaningful access to career opportunities. His work on academic excellence resulted in record-breaking graduatio
success rates
while his fundraising endeavors led to improvements in athletic facilities and programs. Additionally, his initiative in creating new revenue streams led to UCF hosting Penn State in a home football game played in
Dublin, Ireland
and the creation of a cutting-edge tennis facility for the UCF tennis programs at th
UCF Tennis Center
at the
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in Lake Nona.


Oregon State University

Stansbury held two distinct roles a
Oregon State
serving initially as executive associate athletic director from 2003-2012 before returning in 2015 as director of athletics. With oversight of business operations, revenue generation, and sports supervision across 17 sports and 500+ student-athletes, Stansbury led strategic planning and reorganization efforts while overseeing a significant increase i
fundraising
activities. Under his guidance, marketing and ticket operations experienced an 80% growth in revenue during his tenure as Executive Associate AD, while licensing and merchandising also saw substantial increases. Using a similar playbook from his time at ETSU Stansbury also negotiated a partnership wit
Samaritan Health Systems
to establish a state-of-the-art outpatient clinic within the athletic complex. Speaking on Stansbury hire at Oregon State, OSU presiden
Ed Ray
said, “Todd is committed to high-level athletics achievement by competing and winning championships the right way – the Oregon State way. He is very skilled at growing fan excitement and engagement, and will guide the success of our student-athletes in sports, academics, and community.” Additionally, Stansbury played a key role in managing $168 million in capital projects and fostering student-athlete development through initiatives like the "Everyday Champions Program" and th

service program.


Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)

In 2016 Todd Stansbury rejoined his alma mater as athletic director. At the time of his hire, Georgia Tech president Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson said, “Todd Stansbury is committed to athletes’ success both on and off the field. His global perspective and leadership experience in athletics and development, combined with a lifelong passion for Georgia Tech, make him the ideal candidate. I believe this is one of those rare golden moments in life where opportunity meets ambition. We welcome him home.” Throughout his tenure, Stansbury spearheaded initiatives and capital projects, such as th
$90 million Student-Athlete Sports Performance Center
His dedication to academic excellence is evidenced by achieving
90% graduation success rate
the highest in the institution's history. Stansbury's commitment is evident in programs like GTAA Ventures and initiatives lik
JumpStart Jackets and Jackets Without Borders
offering practical advantages beyond athletics. Additionally, his leadership extended to forming partnerships, including arranging high-profile matchups a
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
and securing a multi-media rights partnership wit
Legends
boosting sponsorship revenue, expanding student access to entrepreneurial opportunities, and refining the program's branding and engagement strategies at Georgia Tech. To advance his strategic objectives, Stansbury established two new offices within the athletics department: the Office of Brand and Ideation, dedicated to defining and promoting the Yellow Jackets' brand story, and the Office of Innovation, tasked with establishing Georgia Tech athletics as a leader in athletic innovation, fostering collaborations with the Institute and Atlanta's innovation hubs. He also engaged notable former Georgia Tech student-athletes, such as his former teammat
Sam Bracken
a New York Times best-selling author and executive coach, who contributed to cultivating a strong internal culture and setting strategic priorities.


North Carolina State University (NC State)

Since assuming the role of deputy athletic director a
NC State
Stansbury has continued to uphold his leadership philosophy, emphasizing the comprehensive development of student-athletes.


Awards and Career Highlights

Stansbury's contributions to collegiate athletics have garnered widespread recognition and accolades, including: * Inclusion in the Atlanta Business Chronicle’

* Appointment to th
College Football Playoff Selection Committee
(2018 – 2021) * Receipt of th
National Association of Collegiate Athletics Directors (NACDA) Community Service Award
* Reception of th
Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Gamechangers Award
for the establishment of the International Student Service Program, "Jackets without Borders" * Held the position o
International Coordinator
for the Institute for International Sport in 1995 * Traveled around the world for 16 months to promote the 199
World Scholar-Athlete Games


Personal life

Aside from his professional work, Stansbury's travels with his wife, Karen, have taken him acros
four continents and 30 countries
giving him a global outlook that influences his leadership style and empowers students to excel in diverse settings.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Stansbury, Todd Living people Canadian football linebackers East Tennessee State Buccaneers athletic directors Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football players Oregon State Beavers athletic directors UCF Knights athletic directors Georgia State University alumni People from Oakville, Ontario College Football Playoff Selection Committee members 1961 births