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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Chancellor Randy Pembrook named Tim Hall as the eighth director of athletics in University history in July 2019.

Hall has guided SIUE through unprecedented circumstances, including the cancelation of the spring 2020 athletic season and the postponement of the fall 2020 season. Despite the challenges, SIUE programs have continued to excel.

Volleyball and men's basketball each returned to the Ohio Valley Conference tournament in 2021, while women's soccer captured its third tournament title in seven seasons and returned to the NCAA Tournament.

Utilizing the SIUE Athletic Training, Athletic Performance and University Health Service, Hall led Athletics through the Covid-19 pandemic, including testing protocols and return to play parameters. Hall helped several programs navigate many schedule changes, which resulted in minimal loss of competitions.

Hall also has overseen the Athletic Department's commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, leading to the development of the "Cougars As One" initiative and including the hiring of Dr. Venessa A. Brown, who became Intercollegiate Athletics' first Associate Athletic Director for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and Athletics Chief Diversity Officer.  

The Department also has seen record-breaking fundraising under Hall's leadership.

Prior to his appointment at SIUE,  Hall served as the Director of Athletics at Hall at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC). UMBC. During his tenure, the Retrievers posted nine conference championships that encompassed men's basketball, men's and women's soccer, men's cross country, swimming and diving, and baseball. After reaching the 2017 College Insider Tournament, the Retrievers men's basketball program made history by becoming the first 16-seed to upset a No. 1 seed when UMBC stunned Virginia in the 2018 NCAA Tournament.

Also on Hall's watch, UMBC opened a $90-million events center during winter 2018, which serves as the home for the basketball and volleyball programs and the Department of Athletics.

Hall has an extensive history in intercollegiate athletics administration nationally. In summer 2017, he was appointed president of the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association (ADA), an organization composed of Division I athletics directors and administered by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). He previously served the ADA as first vice president in 2016.

Hall was selected as chair of the NCAA Committee on Women's Athletics (CWA) for fall 2014. He began serving the multi-divisional committee in 2011 and chaired the CWA/Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee (MOIC) Disability Subcommittee from 2012-14. He has also served on the NCAA volleyball rules committee.

Taking over as director of athletics at UMKC in February 2007, Hall led the Kangaroos to unprecedented NCAA Division I heights in competitiveness, academic success, fund-raising and community service efforts. He also led UMKC into a new era, as it joined the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) on July 1, 2013.

In 2008, UMKC received a $5-million pledge from the Stanley H. Durwood Foundation, the largest gift for the Department of Athletics and the fifth-largest gift in university history. The Stanley H. Durwood Soccer Stadium and Recreational Field debuted in August 2009 as one of the premier soccer facilities in the Midwest. 

Hall's career began with a foundation in development, as he was an assistant director of athletic development at Youngstown (Ohio) State in 1997 before moving to Saint Xavier (Illinois) University as assistant director of development in 1999.  

Hall brings previous experience in the OVC at Eastern Kentucky University, where he began as the university director for development in 2000. He later was promoted to director of major gifts and special projects, and raised more than $4.6 million for the institution, including $1.3 million for intercollegiate athletics.

Hall moved to UMKC after serving as the associate athletics director for development at Kent State (Ohio) University from 2003-07. Tim Hall

Hall earned a bachelor's in sports administration from the University of Toledo in 1994 and achieved a master's in sports administration from Kent State University in 1998. He and his wife, Beth, have four children.