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Sarah Reesman
Sarah Reesman

Position:
Senior Associate A.D.

Year at Missouri:
18th


Entering her 18th year with the University of Missouri's Department of Athletics is Executive Associate A.D. Sarah Reesman.

A native of nearby Boonville, Mo., Reesman was elevated to Senior Associate Director of Athletics in 2006 after eight years as the Associate A.D. for Student Services / Senior Woman Administrator. She was named Executive Associate A.D. in 2009.

In her current capacity as Executive Associate A.D., Reesman serves as the administrative liaison for the sports of men's and women's basketball, swimming and diving, wrestling, and volleyball, and has oversight for the department's gender equity and diversity and inclusion efforts. Since 1998, Reesman has spearheaded the athletics department's strategic planning process through six iterations including 2010-11, resulting in new goals and objectives to guide the department in the coming years.

Prior to joining Mizzou's executive staff, Reesman spent time as an assistant athletic director supervising MU's student-athlete services. She also represents Mizzou as the Senior Woman Administrator (SWA) in dealings with the Big 12 Conference and the NCAA.

Reesman was the chair of the Big 12 Conference SWAs in 1996-97 and then again in 2008-09. In 1997, 1998 and 2002 she had oversight responsibilities for the organization of MU's NCAA certification process. She is a founding member and past president of the Women's Intersport Network for Columbia.

For her leadership efforts, Reesman was recognized in the Columbia Business Times as one of the Top 40 business leaders in Columbia under the age of 40.

Reesman graduated from Mizzou with departmental honors in 1986. As an undergraduate, she chaired MU's Student Athletic Board for two years and also spent two years as a student member of MU's Intercollegiate Athletic Committee. She was a member of Mystical Seven and Mortar Board Honor Societies.

Following graduation, Reesman attended law school at the University of Minnesota, earning a J.D. degree in 1989. After a year as clerk for former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri Ann K. Covington, Reesman worked as an associate attorney with the firm of Slagle, Bernard and Gorman in Kansas City. She had just been elected vice president of the Tiger Club of Kansas City, after two terms as secretary and member of the board of directors, when she was hired at MU in 1993.

She is married to Bill Tackett and >they have one daughter, Kelley, who is 12 years old.