Potential Candidates for Replacing Jen Cohen as University of Washington’s Athletic Director

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The University of Washington’s search for a new athletic director is underway following the departure of Jen Cohen. With her departure, the school is now looking for a new leader to take the helm of one of the most successful athletic programs in the country.

The University of Washington has a long and storied history of athletic success, with teams in all major sports competing at the highest levels. The school has won multiple national championships in football, basketball, and other sports. It also has a long list of successful coaches and athletes who have gone on to become some of the most recognizable names in sports.

In order to find the right person to lead the program, the University of Washington has assembled a search committee to review potential candidates. The committee is looking for someone who can continue the success of the program, while also bringing a fresh perspective and innovative ideas to the table.

One potential candidate is former University of Washington football coach and current ESPN analyst Steve Sarkisian. Sarkisian has a proven track record of success at the college level, having led the Huskies to a pair of Pac-12 championships during his tenure as head coach. He also has experience working in the professional ranks, having served as an assistant coach with the NFL’s Oakland Raiders.

Another potential candidate is current University of Washington associate athletic director Shondell Reed. Reed has been with the school since 2013 and has been instrumental in helping to shape the program’s success. She has a wealth of experience in college athletics, having previously served as an assistant athletic director at Oregon State and as an associate athletic director at Boise State.

Finally, another potential candidate is former University of Washington basketball coach Lorenzo Romar. Romar has a long history with the school, having served as head coach from 2002 to 2017. During his tenure, he led the Huskies to six NCAA Tournament appearances and three Pac-12 championships. He also has experience working in the professional ranks, having served as an assistant coach with the NBA’s Los Angeles Clippers.

The University of Washington is fortunate to have such a deep pool of potential candidates to choose from as it searches for its next athletic director. Each of these individuals brings a unique set of skills and experiences that could help the school continue its tradition of excellence in athletics. It will be interesting to see who the search committee ultimately selects for the job.

Potential Candidates for Replacing Jen Cohen as University of Washington's Athletic Director