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UNLV Athletics Adds Four To Staff

Sept. 12, 2006

LAS VEGAS - UNLV Director of Athletics Mike Hamrick announced four new staff additions in Associate Athletics Director for Development Bill Brady, Sports Marketing Manager Lee McDuffie, Corporate Sales Executive Jason Golden and Assistant Director of Compliance Craig Anderson.

Brady comes to Las Vegas after spending a year as Director of Marketing Partnerships for College Sports Television (CSTV) where he was responsible for selling internet and broadcast inventory associated with Conference USA. Prior to working for CSTV, he served as Director of the Frog Club at TCU and was responsible for its annual giving program along with major gifts for the athletics department.

Additionally, Brady has previously held sales management positions at Lone Star Park at Grand Prairie and the Cotton Bowl Athletic Association.

Brady graduated in 1993 from Long Beach State with a bachelor's degree in sports administration and earned his master's in sports administration from Ohio in 1997.

McDuffie came to Las Vegas after spending last year as the Assistant Athletics Director for External Affairs at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. Prior to that, she was an Assistant Sports Information Director at Texas-Arlington for three and a half years.

McDuffie graduated in 2001 from Southeast Missouri State with a bachelor's degree in sport management.

Golden worked for a local gaming company as an area sales manager prior to joining UNLV Athletics. He was in corporate sales and development with the NBA's Houston Rockets last season and prior to that he spent over four years in sales and marketing with the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He also worked in the Ohio and North Carolina Athletic Ticketing offices from 1999-2001.

Golden graduated in 2000 from Ohio with a bachelor's degree in sport industry and earned his master's in sports administration from Ohio in 2001.

Anderson spent the last year as a Compliance Graduate Assistant in Marshall's Athletics Department before coming to UNLV. He also spent three years as a student assistant in the athletics compliance office at Pittsburgh.

Anderson graduated in 2005 from Pittsburgh with two bachelor's degrees (political science and communications) and earned his master's from Marshall in 2006.

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