Holy Family University athletic director Tim Hamill has been named the 2024 Central Athletic Collegiate Conference Athletic Director of the Year, an honor that goes to an AD who displays “outstanding leadership, dedication to student athletes, and deep commitment to the success and growth of Holy Family Athletics.”
Hamill has been with the school since attending the school in 2000 as a student. Since graduation, he has served as a fitness manager and later assisting with multiple sports teams. He became assistant athletic director during the 2018 academic year, and was officially appointed athletic director in May 2019, making him the second-ever individual to hold the role at Holy Family.
“With the uncertain times facing higher education, particularly at private colleges in the Northeast, Tim Hamill has led initiatives which have given new life not only to Holy Family Athletics, but to the entire University,” said CACC Commissioner Dan Mara. “The student-athlete experience is always at the forefront of his work.”
Under his leadership, Holy Family earned an NCAA Division II Presidents’ Award for Academic Excellence, ranking 15th among more than 300 schools with a 92 percent success rate.
“Tim’s leadership has been transformative for Holy Family athletics,” said Dr. Anne Prisco, president of Holy Family University. “This award is a reflection of his dedication, vision and unwavering commitment to the success of our student-athletes and the entire athletic and coaching staff. We are proud of everything he has accomplished and look forward to continued growth under his leadership.” ••