
Singletary Accepted into D2 ADA Women & Minorities Mentorship Program
Assistant Athletics Director, Adrienne Singletary, has been accepted into the D2 ADA Women & Minorities Mentorship Program, as announced by the organization.
CLEVELAND, OH. - Coker's Adrienne Singletary has recently been accepted into the Division II Athletics Directors Association Women & Minorities Mentorship Program.
"I am sincerely grateful for being selected to participate in the D2 ADA Mentoring Program," said Singletary. "I am excited about this opportunity and look forward to expanding my knowledge within college athletics and learning from others and their experiences."
The program is set to host orientation in July of 2025 and last a full calendar year.
The NCAA and D2 ADA Women and Minorities Mentoring Program began in 2011-12. It pairs mentees together with their own mentor, a sitting Division II athletics director. Features of the program include:
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An orientation session with the NCAA National Office and in conjunction with the NACDA Convention
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One visit to shadow an assigned mentor on the mentor's campus
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Communication with mentors
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Monthly webinars from September through May
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Access to a secure website through the NCAA which includes reference materials, articles and other resources
Adrienne came to Coker in 2022, and serves at the Director of Even Management & Fan Engagement. She also added the title of Athletics Director & Inclusion Designee.
In 2020, Singletary was named one of the Top-20-Under-40 professionals in Sumter, Lee, and Clarendon counties.
She was a member of USC Upstate's inaugural women's track team in 2007.
Adrienne holds a Master of Science in Sports Management from Liberty University, while holding a Bachelors of Science in Business Administration from USC Upstate.