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From Smith Center:
Good morning GW Athletics Advisory Council!
Today is the day that you have been waiting for as President Granberg has concluded her search and is set to name the next director of athletics for GW. I am proud of the process that the President developed as she conducted a national search to find an individual who is passionate about providing a holistic student-athlete experience in pursuit of excellence in the classroom and in competition while preparing future leaders for our world.
In just over an hour, the President will announce that Michael Lipitz has been named as Associate Vice President and Director of Athletics for GW (full release can be found below). I have had the chance to speak with Michael over the past few weeks, and I am confident that you will enjoy meeting and working with him. Your role will be critical in his early days as you share your insights, experiences, history and ideas with Michael as he begins his journey here at GW. I look forward to you having the chance to meet Michael and his family when he arrives on campus in August.
Once again, thank you for all that you do for our student-athletes, coaches and staff. It has been an honor of a lifetime to serve GW and I look forward to cheering on the Buff and Blue this fall!
All the very best,
Tanya
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Michael Lipitz Is GW’s Associate Vice President and Director of Athletics
Lipitz comes to GW from the University of Illinois Chicago, where he has been director of intercollegiate athletics since 2019.
George Washington University President Ellen M. Granberg announced Friday that Michael Lipitz has been named the university’s associate vice president and director of athletics, effective Aug. 19.
Lipitz, a seasoned athletics administrator who has demonstrated a commitment to driving results in competition, the classroom and the community, has been director of intercollegiate athletics at the University of Illinois Chicago since 2019. He previously spent two decades in leadership roles in the Atlantic Coast Conference at North Carolina State University and the University of Maryland.
"I am delighted to welcome Michael to the GW community," Granberg said. “His proven leadership in athletics, coupled with his expertise in student development and resource management, makes him an ideal fit for GW. I'm confident that under Michael's guidance, our GW Revolutionaries will continue to excel not only in competition and the classroom but also as future leaders."
Lipitz is looking forward to returning to the area and to assuming his new role at GW.
“I thank President Granberg, the Board of Trustees and the entire George Washington University community for entrusting me with the leadership of athletics and the GW Revolutionaries,” Lipitz said. “GW’s combination of elite academics and elite A-10 athletics located in the nation’s capital provides an unparalleled platform to deliver an exceptional student-athlete experience and to win championships.”
In five years at UIC, Lipitz led the Flames to the best academic results in school history, elevated its competitive profile by securing membership in the Missouri Valley Conference, generated record levels of financial support for its student-athletes and teams and made a meaningful impact in service to its campus and Chicagoland communities.
UIC student-athletes posted a school-record 93% graduation rate and cumulative 3.4 GPA in 2023-24. Half of the university’s 300 student-athletes earned dean's list honors this year.
After capturing UIC’s first-ever Horizon League Women’s All-Sport Trophy in 2021, Lipitz guided the Flames into the Missouri Valley Conference beginning in 2022-23. Its teams have made an immediate competitive impact, including the women's basketball program that earned consecutive postseason appearances for the first time in school history in 2023 and 2024.
Revenue generation is another hallmark of Lipitz’s career, as UIC secured the largest-ever gift to women’s athletics for its softball program, set records during GivingTuesday for donor participation and dollars raised and received the third-largest scholarship endowment in program history. The athletics department also relaunched its annual giving program to incentivize annual giving and better reward current and future donors, and created a kids club for the school’s youngest fans, showing an eye for building the base from grassroots.
On the facilities front, UIC opened Chicago’s premier collegiate soccer venue in fall 2022 with a $5 million renovation of Flames Field. The Flames Athletic Center basketball practice facility and men’s and women’s basketball locker rooms have all been renovated, while branding enhancements were made throughout athletics facilities following the department’s comprehensive refresh of its athletics brand. A new softball clubhouse debuted this past spring, while the university is also pursuing a comprehensive student-athlete performance center, mirroring GW’s facilities efforts.
Prior to his time in Chicago, Lipitz enjoyed nine years at NC State as deputy athletics director, where he helped to lead the daily operations of an athletics department with 550 student-athletes, 23 sports and 250 employees. His law degree from Villanova University prepared him to oversee personnel and legal matters for athletics, as well as capital projects and facilities and operations, while supervising NC State’s football team, women’s basketball program and multiple Olympic sports, among other strategic projects. Highlights included directing the $35 million renovation of historic Reynolds Coliseum and the construction of a $14 million indoor practice facility for football.
After captaining Maryland's tennis team as an undergraduate, Lipitz graduated with a degree in political science. As a member of Maryland’s professional staff, he spent 11 years in progressive leadership roles with responsibilities that included the oversight of Maryland’s marketing, licensing, ticket sales and video units, while managing relationships with the department's multimedia rights holder, football fundraising organization and letterwinner program. He also negotiated and managed athletics contracts including apparel, concessions, merchandising and personnel agreements.
Lipitz serves in leadership roles at the conference and national levels. He is currently chair of the Missouri Valley Conference Council of Athletic Directors and serves on the league’s Finance Committee and Sports Medicine Committee. He is in his second year on the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Competition Committee. During the 2021-22 academic year, he was one of 10 athletic directors nationally on the NCAA Division I Competition Oversight Committee.
He and his wife, Kerry, met and were married in D.C. and are the proud parents of two sons, Henry (12) and Charlie (9), and a dog, River.
Lipitz succeeds current Athletics Director Tanya Vogel, who announced in May that she would depart the university after decades of service to join the Pictor Group as a consultant.
“GW is poised for greatness,” Lipitz said. “There is a tremendous foundation in place thanks to the leadership of Tanya Vogel and her team. I'm excited to work with the talented and dedicated coaches, staff and student-athletes to elevate the Revolutionaries to even greater heights. My family and I are thrilled to return home to the DMV and be part of the GW community. Raise High!”
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Lots to like in this hire. Background in the external side of athletics, votes of support from talented basketball coaches, familiarity in the DC area and successful navigation of conference realignment. Very pleased, at least on paper.
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Yes. Seems like great qualifications. Someone on his way up, who has served in different positions.
UIC, though better in basketball than us recently, may or may not be comparable to GW overall.
But already being an AD at a competitive D1 level is a great asset.
And Deputy AD at NC State and the Maryland experience in many important facets of today's college
athletic environment says a lot.
So does a law degree in today's complicated NIL era.
Welcome Michael and family to heading our GW athletic family!
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And it’s great that he has experience with upgrading facilities!
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A combination of TV's enthusiasm and work ethic with JK's basketball background. His background reminds me very much of Steve Bilsky. Much will be expected but I suspect that Michael will be up to the challenge. Appears to be a solid choice on paper.
Welcome to Foggy Bottom.
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Gwmayhem wrote:
A combination of TV's enthusiasm and work ethic with JK's basketball background. His background reminds me very much of Steve Bilsky. Much will be expected but I suspect that Michael will be up to the challenge. Appears to be a solid choice on paper.
Welcome to Foggy Bottom.
I agree! This hire is not someone with a GW tie or someone who is not retired on active duty.
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Just seeing this and could t agree more. Looks like a really good result from a well-conducted, professional search run by Dr..G. Great choice. Exactly fits the profile of what we needed.
Bonus - an intelligible, well-written and thoughtfully articulated announcement release that actually conveyed succinct key messaging. Change is in the air.
Advice to our new AD: clean house. Suffer no fools.
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Outstanding choice
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jf wrote:
UIC, though better in basketball than us recently, may or may not be comparable to GW overall.
I don't know about that, UIC bball has been pretty awful the last 5-10 years.
Introductory briefing for the new AD Tuesday at 1 pm ET
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You can watch the introduction here:
He specifically called out the importance of the basketball programs to the overall health of athletics at GW. He seems very focused on increasing financial support.
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GW0509 wrote:
You can watch the introduction here:
He specifically called out the importance of the basketball programs to the overall health of athletics at GW. He seems very focused on increasing financial support.
Very impressed by the new AD, excellent hire, so far so great