Kahn (’00) Named Associate Commissioner for Atlantic 10 Conference

Megan Kahn (’00) was recently named Associate Commissioner for Administration and Operations for the Atlantic 10 Conference by Commissioner Bernadette V. McGlade.

Kahn will oversee the Atlantic 10 office of advance media and technology, and work directly with the Conference public relations, branding and communications efforts. She will continue her work in championship operations with the A-10 Men’s Basketball Championship as the Director of that event, working with the Atlantic City Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, Boardwalk Hall and all 14 member institutions.

Kahn joined the league in 2008 from the Atlantic Coast Conference where she served administratively with McGlade from 2006-08. Her duties included assisting with administration for the conference’s senior woman administrators; overseeing the administration of ACC standing committees and NCAA national committee nominations and appointments, developing Policy and Procedures manuals for regular season play and conference tournaments, directed the conference annual women’s basketball Legends weekend and directed the regionally recognized Boys & Girls Club educational programs at the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament. Kahn also served as assistant director of the 2007 and 2008 NCAA Women’s Basketball Greensboro Regional, assisted in the marketing and sales efforts of advertising and local sponsorship; in addition, she served as women’s basketball officials’ observer for the ACC, Big South, Colonial and Southern conferences.

Prior to joining the ACC, Kahn was an administrative intern in 2005-06 for the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA) and the 2005 and 2006 ACC Tournament. She also served as assistant women’s basketball coach at Texas State (2002-04) and Texas-Pan American (2000-02).  Kahn graduated summa cum laude from Truman State in 2000 with a degree in exercise science and earned her Masters of Science in Kinesiology and Sports Administration from Texas-Pan American in 2002.