Rutgers named Keli Zinn its new athletic director on Wednesday, filling the job after a one-year emptiness.
Zinn had been deputy AD and chief working officer at LSU since 2022 after stops at West Virginia, Maryland and the Huge East. She assumes management of overseeing 24 males’s and ladies’s varsity sports activities on Aug. 6.
“Keli Zinn brings the strategic drive, operational excellence, and championship pedigree we need right now for Rutgers Athletics,” stated William F. Tate IV, who took over as Rutgers president on July 1, additionally coming from LSU. “Her leadership style resonates deeply with Rutgers’ mission — competitiveness on the field, integrity in our practices, and excellence in the student‑athlete experience. She will guide Rutgers into a new era, with forward-looking leadership, tapping into the Rutgers Edge.”
Rutgers has been and not using a full-time athletic director since Pat Hobbs abruptly resigned final August. Hobbs cited well being causes for his resignation, and a subsequent investigation discovered he had an improper relationship with a gymnastics coach.
Ryan Pisarri served as interim AD earlier than taking the identical publish at Tufts College in Boston earlier this month. Matthew Colagiovanni took over in an performing position earlier than Zinn was employed.
Zinn’s five-year contract, authorized Wednesday by the Rutgers Board of Governors, requires a wage of $1.35 million in its first yr, with $50,000 annual will increase. She’ll even be paid a $150,000 retention bonus each two years of the time period.
Considered one of Zinn’s first priorities might be to construct Rutgers’ title, picture and likeness program into a sturdy, aggressive one that may entice top-tier athletes to the New Jersey faculty. The Scarlet Knights have struggled to generate vital NIL cash, particularly within the high-profile sports activities.
Zinn stated elevating income — by figuring out new streams and capitalizing on those who exist already — goes to be a constant point of interest.
“It’s absolutely a necessity and critical for our success,” Zinn said, “but also to do so in a way where the traditional fundraising side of things and the ability to raise capital and support the university capital projects can both thrive together.”
Earlier than going to LSU, Zinn spent greater than a decade at West Virginia in varied roles, together with deputy athletic director from 2016-22. She was assistant AD at Maryland from 2005-10 after being a compliance assistant for the Huge East in 2003 and ’04.