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John Currie (athletic director)

John Currie
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Born (1971-04-01) April 1, 1971 (age 46)
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Residence Knoxville, Tennessee
Alma mater Wake Forest University
University of Tennessee
Occupation Athletic director
Employer University of Tennessee
Predecessor Dave Hart
Spouse(s) Mary Lawrence
Children Jack, Virginia, Mary-Dell
Website www.utsports.com

John Currie (born April 1, 1971) is the current vice chancellor and director of intercollegiate athletics for the University of Tennessee, being hired by Tennessee on February 28, 2017. Prior to Tennessee, Currie had been the athletics director at Kansas State University since 2009.

Currie earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history with a minor in politics from Wake Forest University in 1993 and a Master’s of Science degree in sport management from the University of Tennessee in 2003.

Currie began his professional career at Wake Forest in 1993 as a Deacon Club intern before he was appointed assistant Deacon Club director in 1994 (a position he held until 1997). After a two-year stint as Assistant Athletics Director at Wake Forest, Currie joined the University of Tennessee in 1997 as Executive Director of its Athletic Scholarship Fund. At Tennessee, he was Executive Associate Athletic Director, Senior Associate Athletic Director, Associate Athletic Director for External Operations, Associate Director for Development, Marketing and Tickets, Associate Athletic Director for Development and Assistant Athletic Director for Development. As Executive Associate Athletic Director, Currie was among Knoxville business' "40 under 40".

Currie administered K-State Athletics' projected $71 million budget, managed 165 employees and maintained relations with 450 student athletes. He had cultivated relationships with alumni and donors, and his department projected a $4.4 million budget increase for the 2016 fiscal year. During Currie's tenure, the school's athletics budget has increased by $26 million over its 2010 budget of $44.1 million. KSU's athletics budget has had a surplus for six consecutive years.

It is said that Currie had a "rocky" relationship with popular basketball coach Frank Martin. It is believed that state of this relationship prompted Martin to leave Kansas State and take the head coach position at the University of South Carolina.

Kansas State won or shared Big 12 Conference championships in football, men’s basketball and baseball in the 2012–2013 academic year, and Currie was honored as one of four 2013 Under Armour Athletic Directors of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. The university has invested $190 million in new and upgraded facilities, including the West Stadium Center at Bill Snyder Family Stadium and a basketball training venue. In May 2015, a new football complex was under construction which was scheduled to open in September. In a letter to supporters dated June 30, 2015, Currie wrote that the KSU athletics department's first goal was to provide "A World-Class Student-Athlete Experience".


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