Manchester Magazine Spring 2017 | Page 9

MU| N e w s Mark Adkins Mark Adkins sports information director What did you do before Manchester and how did you end up here? I’ve been in the sports media business since 1990. I spent 12 years in the newspaper business as a sports editor and writer. For the past 16 years, I’ve worked in sports information at three schools – Wartburg (2000-2010); Norwich College of Vermont (2010-11); Manchester (2011-present). A good friend had heard about the Manchester opening and called me in Vermont. Our family felt we were too far away from the Midwest. Tell us about your education? Bachelor’s degree in journalism from Wartburg College of Iowa, 1990. One year of work toward a master’s degree at North Dakota State University. What is your best memory of college? Discovering how much I loved sports journalism at Wartburg. I also really enjoyed being part of the choir as I’ve been singing since a young age. Why did you want to be a sports information director and what does an SID do? I had done everything I wanted to do in sports writing and I wanted a new challenge. A friend was in sports information work and loved it. After talking to him, I decided to take a chance. It was and still is the best decision I could have made from a career standpoint. I handle media relations and the website, photography, social media and so forth for an institution’s athletic programs. Tell us about the course you teach? Sports Information Principles is a three- credit course offered through the College of Business. We examine the profession from many angles including crisis communication, social media, writing, and so forth. This semester, we visited Purdue and Notre Dame to talk to their sports information offices and also see their staffs in action. What is your favorite part of working at Manchester? many ways. My wife Terri, my daughter Callie and I couldn’t ask for a better place. I’m also fortunate to work with a tremendous coaching staff and athletic administration group. What advice would you give to Manchester students? Take every opportunity you can. If you get a chance to try something new, do it. You never know where a career possibility might be. I went to school for business administration and wound up in sports information. When you’re not working, how do you enjoy spending your time? I’m a huge sports fan. I follow my Minnesota Vikings, Kansas City Royals, Chicago Blackhawks, Indiana Pacers and many other sports. Our family enjoys traveling too. Family time is very important to me no matter if it’s watching “Designated Survivor/Chicago Fire” or many of the other shows we enjoy or being back in our native Iowa with extended family. I also enjoy video games. It’s such a family atmosphere. Everywhere you turn, people are willing to help you in so Manchester | 9