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Record Number of Utah Athletic Administrators Get Certified in 2018

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2018 saw a record number of athletic administrators in the state of Utah become NIAAA certified through the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association. In total, 20 Utah athletic administrators earned certification or upgraded their current level of certification. Eighteen AD’s earned the benchmark designation of Certified Athletic Administrator (CAA). The Registered Athletic Administrator (RAA) and Certified Master Athletic Administrator (CMAA) designations were each earned by one AD respectively.

A complete list of certified members can be found on the UIAAA Certified Members page and more information on the NIAAA certification program can be found on the UIAAA Certification page.

REGISTERED ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATOR (RAA)
2018 Natalie Brady RAA
CERTIFIED ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATOR (CAA)
2018 Mitch Argyle CAA
2018 Phillip Bertoch CAA
2018 Ted Bianco CAA
2018 Andrea Bouwhuis CAA
2018 Troy Coil CAA
2018 Bryan Crawford CAA
2018 Keeko Georgelas CAA
2018 Lee Gillie CAA
2018 Ryan Grunig CAA
2018 Todd Jeffs CAA
2018 Missy Mackay-Whiteurs CAA
2018 Tyrell Mikesell CAA
2018 Teresa Mitchell CAA
2018 John Olsen CAA
2018 Kristy Proesch CAA
2018 Steven Roberts CAA
2018 Shad Stevens CAA
2018 Missy Stuart CAA
CERTIFIED MASTER ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATOR (CMAA)
2018 Michael O’Connor CMAA
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