Mike Hermann will serve as the Director of Athletics at the University of Illinois Springfield, effective June 17. Hermann comes to Springfield from the University of the Pacific, an NCAA Division I program in Stockton, California where he was the Senior Associate Director of Athletics for External Operations. Hermann’s official title will be director of athletics-designate until approval by the U of I Board of Trustees.
“We're excited to welcome Mike to the UIS Athletics family,” said Jamarco Clark, UIS vice chancellor for student affairs and interim director of athletics. “His extensive background in collegiate athletics and dedication to its advancement make him an ideal fit for this crucial role. With his leadership, we're confident UIS Athletics will thrive, bringing pride to our entire community.”
Hermann brings over 18 years of athletics senior leadership experience to the role, including serving as the athletic director at two NCAA institutions, Niagara University and Towson University. He also served as director of athletics at Kansas Wesleyan University, a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) program, where in 2019 he was named the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year.
“I’m humbled by the opportunity to serve the students of UIS at this amazing institution and energized by the chance to serve alongside the hard-working athletics staff,” Hermann said. “I want to thank Chancellor Janet Gooch, Vice Chancellor Jamarco Clark and search committee chairs James Koeppe and Kelsea Gurski. I cannot wait to get started in Springfield.”
During his career, Hermann has enhanced athletics programs by executing key coaching hires and building supportive cultures for coaches and student-athletes. Most importantly, he values the student-athlete experience with a focus on student achievement both in competition and the classroom.
At Kansas Wesleyan, Hermann helped complete a $7.5 million fundraising campaign for an outdoor sports complex, grew event attendance, increased corporate partnership revenue by 50 percent and saw the Coyotes win 26 conference championships.
Hermann earned his bachelor’s degree at John Carroll University in Cleveland and has a master’s degree from Kent State University. He also earned a certificate in diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace from the University of Southern Florida.
UIS Athletics announced Hermann's appointment during a press conference on Thursday afternoon.
UIS has 17 athletic programs, including baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field and volleyball, and is a member of the Great Lakes Valley Conference in NCAA Division II.