REPORT OF THE JOINT MEETING OF THE
NCAA COMMITTEE
ON WOMEN’S ATHLETICS
AND NCAA MINORITY
OPPORTUNITIES AND INTERESTS COMMITTEE
ACTION ITEMS.
1. Legislative
Action Items.
· None.
2.
Nonlegislative
Items.
·
None.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS.
Association-wide.
1. NCAA
Committee on Women’s Athletics Update. The Committee on Women’s
Athletics chair, Janet Kittle, provided an update on the Life/Work Balance Task
Force Executive Summary and highlighted some of the recommendations noted in
the report. During the 2007 Convention,
the NCAA Executive Committee received the task force report and stated its approval
of the work accomplished. The chair
of the Executive Committee,
2. Minority
Opportunities and Interests Committee Update. The Committee on Minority Opportunities
and Interests chair,
championships being held in pre-determined sites should not be extended to hosting of sites not predetermined.
3. Division I Governance Group Restructuring Discussion. The Committee on Women’s Athletics and Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee had an opportunity to meet with the members of the Division I governance staff during their individual committee meetings to receive an update. The Committee on Women’s Athletics and Minority and Opportunities Interests Committee had an opportunity to address their concerns regarding how gender and diversity were being applied in the new committee design related to the proposed available leadership and legislative opportunities. It was stated that the governance working group of NCAA Division I Management Council is continuing to accept feedback and have conversations with other association-wide committees, which will be forwarded to the Management Council. The joint group considered suggestions that the chairs of both the Committee on Women’s Athletics and the Committee on Minority and Opportunity Interests should serve as ex-officio members of the Leadership Council, if it becomes a part of the final recommendation, and that the new structure’s appointments might include triggers when the groups fall below certain minimums related to diversity. It was noted that at this time, members of the NCAA diversity and inclusion staff have not been requested to or been included in previous discussions. An Ad Hoc group of the Minority and Opportunities Interests Committee and the Committee on Women’s Athletics members has been formed to continue to look at the issue once a final recommendation has been made.
4. Review of the 2004-05 Race and Gender Demographics of Member Institutions Athletics Personnel Report. The Committee on Women’s Athletics and the Minority and Opportunities Interests Committee reviewed the 2004-05 statistical data collected from the most recent Race and Gender Demographics of NCAA member institutions’ athletics personnel. With 1995 as the baseline year for which all comparisons on the data were made, the report provided statistics about administrative staff and coaches by race and gender. The report reveals that increases have been minimal for minorities and women in these positions.
5. NCAA Award Nomination Process. The Committee on Women’s Athletics and Minority and Opportunities Interests Committee received an update from staff member Sharon Tufano on the responsibilities of the Honors Committee. The Honors Committee is responsible for selecting the award winners of the Theodore Roosevelt, Inspiration and
Valor Awards, 25th Anniversary and Top VIII honors. The Awards Committee has continued to express concern with the diversity of the pool of candidates for many of these awards and continues to encourage other committees and individuals in the membership to nominate individuals to be considered as candidates. Presently, all previously awarded Top VIII award winners that have been out of intercollegiate athletics for at least a period of 25 years are being considered for the 25th Anniversary Awards.
6. Third-Cycle
Certification Topics. The Committee
on Women’s Athletics received an update from staff member and primary
liaison to the NCAA Division I Committee on Athletics Certification,
7. Diversity
Leadership Strategic Planning Committee Recommendations. The Minority and Opportunities Interests Committee received an overview
regarding the charge of the Diversity
Leadership Strategic Planning Committee and the current status of the report. The report was disseminated at the 2007
NCAA Convention and presentations were made to the divisional Management
Councils and Division I Board of Directors as well as the Executive Committee
Subcommittee on Gender and Diversity.
All proposed recommendations will be reviewed by the appropriate
legislative groups and vetted throughout the governance structure. The Executive Committee Subcommittee on
Gender and Diversity has asked for further clarification regarding some of the
proposed recommendations and will look at the report in greater detail during its
April meeting. At that time, the
final report will then be presented to the Executive Committee for a final
review and approval. Any proposed
legislation that may come from the stated recommendations will be proposed by
the appropriate committee. Many of
the programmatic recommendations will be handled by the National Office or the
membership itself, depending on available funding sources. The Committee on Women’s Athletics
and Minority and Opportunities Interests Committee will look individually and
collectively at the report to identify areas where they can move forward with
recommendations both legislatively and
programmatically. Potential joint
efforts between the two committees include the development of a hiring best practices
tool for the entire Association.
8. Review of Association-Wide Committee Biennial Budget Process and Discussion of Joint Budget Process. A subcommittee of members from both the Committee on Women’s Athletics and Minority and Opportunities Interests Committee was formed to develop a timeline and determine committee and joint initiatives that may be addressed during the next biennial budge cycle.
Committee Chair(s)
Robert C. Vowels, Southwestern Athletic Conference
Staff Liaison(s)
Kimberly Ford, Diversity and
Inclusion;
Curtis Hollomon, Education Services;
Corey Jackson, Diversity and Inclusion;
Karen Morrison, Education Services;
Joyce Thompson, Enforcement