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E M B R Y - R I D D L E
U N I V E R S I T Y
Embry-Riddle University
The World’s Leader in Aviation and Aerospace Higher Education
mbry-Riddle Aeronautical University is the
world's oldest, largest, and most prestigious university specializing in aviation
and aerospace. The curriculum at Embry-Riddle
covers the operation, engineering, research,
manufacturing, marketing, and management of
modern aircraft and the systems that support
them.
Each year, more than 28,000 students pursue degrees in more than 35 degree programs at
residential campuses in Daytona Beach, Florida,
and Prescott, Arizona, and at more than 130
learning centers for working professionals
throughout the United States and Europe.
Embry-Riddle also provides distance education,
or online learning, around the globe.
Embry-Riddle's worldwide reputation for academic excellence draws students from all 50
states and nearly 100 nations.
Excellent flying weather and the resort communities surrounding the Daytona Beach campus
offer students an outstanding environment in
which to study, fly, and enjoy numerous recreational and cultural activities. The campus, which
is located next to the Daytona Beach
International Airport, is within driving distance of
the Kennedy Space Center and the Space Coast.
Embry-Riddle is also within easy reach of
Orlando and Jacksonville, which offer a menu of
arts, culture, theme parks, shopping, and professional sports.
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History
On Dec. 17, 1925, exactly 22 years after the
historic flight of the Wright Flyer, barnstormer
John Paul Riddle and entrepreneur T. Higbee
Embry founded the Embry-Riddle Company at
Lunken Airport in Cincinnati, Ohio. The following
spring the company opened the Embry-Riddle
School of Aviation.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University began
with a simple plan to train airplane pilots in a
thorough, efficient manner and to cash in on a
booming post-World War I interest in flying.
The World’s Leader in Aviation and Aerospace Higher Education
Today, Embry-Riddle leads the world in aviation
and aerospace higher education.
After a period of decline in the 1930s,
Embry-Riddle sprang to life again as World War II
erupted in Europe and the demand for aviators
and mechanics surged. Allied nations sent more
than 25,000 young men to Embry-Riddle's
Florida centers to become pilots and aviation
technicians. During the Korean War the U.S. Air
Force contracted with Embry-Riddle to train airmen in the fundamentals of airplane maintenance.
Under the leadership of John and Isabel
McKay, Embry-Riddle expanded its international
outreach and strengthened its academic programs. In 1965, with Jack R. Hunt as president,
Embry-Riddle consolidated its flight training,
ground school and technical training programs
into one location. Financed with dollars and
trucks borrowed from civic leaders, the move to
Daytona Beach, Florida, proved to be a moment
of singular importance. It signaled the rebirth of
Embry-Riddle and the start of its odyssey to
world-class status.
Academics
Embry-Riddle is accredited by the
Commission on Colleges of the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools to award
degrees at the associate, bachelor, and master
levels. The bachelor degree programs in
Aerospace Engineering and Computer
Engineering at the Daytona Beach and Prescott
campuses, along with Civil Engineering and
Engineering Physics at Daytona Beach, and
Electrical Engineering at Prescott, are accredited
by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of
the Accreditation Board for Engineering and
Technology (ABET).
The bachelor degree curricula in
Aeronautical Science at both residential campuses are accredited by the Council on Aviation
Accreditation (CAA). Daytona Beach campus
business programs, both graduate and undergraduate, are accredited by the Association of
Collegiate Business Schools and Programs and
by the CAA.
Embry-Riddle's goal is to provide students
with a comprehensive education that will support
a lifetime of achievement. The University's “hightouch, high-tech” learning environment, strong
sense of community, and caring faculty foster an
atmosphere of success.
At many public universities, freshmen and
sophomores are taught by graduate assistants not so at Embry-Riddle. Classes, which average
26 students, are taught by faculty who are accessible in class, during office hours, and through
Universitywide voice mail and e-mail systems.
ERAU Quick Facts
Enrollment
Undergraduate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,407
Graduate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381
Undergraduate Facts
International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8%
Female . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18%
Multicultural . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21%
Faculty
Full-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Part-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Student/Faculty Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18:1
Embry-Riddle was founded on the 22nd anniversary of the flight of the Wright Flyer.
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Average Class Size . . . . . . . . 26 students
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Housing
Embry-Riddle's on-campus housing is an
integral part of the whole university experience.
It gives students the opportunity to develop lifelong friendships and to appreciate the unique
values that everyone brings to this diverse institution.
Students can choose from eight housing
styles, which range from suites to efficiency
apartments to traditional residence hall designs.
All on-campus student rooms have telephone
service, Internet access, and satellite TV connectivity. Lounges, study and meeting rooms, game
rooms, and other common areas are available to
all.
The housing facilities are enhanced by four
on-campus dining locations, a fitness center, and
recreational facilities.
Resident advisors and resident directors are
on hand to help students make the most of their
college living experience. In addition to their
role as dorm counselors, they organize special
events, including trips to local attractions and
sporting events.
Extracurricular
Activities
The Student Activities Office coordinates
numerous special events, such as comedy
shows, concerts, plays, and weekly movies.
They are also responsible for coordinating the
many on-campus clubs and organizations.
Students can choose from more than 150
social
and
academic
organizations.
Professional organizations, sports clubs, fraternities, sororities, and special-interest clubs
are just some of the groups in which students
can get involved.
The University also provides an opportunity for students to obtain part-time employment while pursuing a degree. The Student
Employment Office assists in placing students
in jobs on or off campus. Employment opportunities are available regardless of financial
need and allow students to gain self-confidence, important time-management skills, and
valuable employment references.
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After Graduation
In addition to employment during the school
year, there are a number of internship and cooperative education opportunities available to
students through the University's Career
Services Office. Students are given the opportunity to gain valuable experience in the field of
their choice. In many cases, students have been
offered full-time jobs as a result of an internship
or co-op experience. The Career Services Office
also has a placement program for graduates of
the University. Counselors are available to help
refine resumes, hone interviewing skills, and
help explore job opportunities within their vast
network of companies.
The Industry/Career Expo held each
November has become the aviation industry's
hiring event of the year. The Expo attracts hundreds of recruiters from top companies looking
to hire Embry-Riddle graduates. Professionals
with an Embry-Riddle degree enjoy a variety of
career options. Graduates have gone on to train
as astronauts, fly planes, manage airports, design
mechanical systems, and serve as bank adminstrators. Included in the ranks of the EmbryRiddle alumni are six astronauts, a former U.S.
congressman, and a former White House Fellow.
The Future
The University continues to plan for the educational needs of the aviation/aerospace community in the 21st century. Supporting those
needs, the University constructed the new
75,000-square-foot Aviation Building, which
houses the Aeronautical Science, Applied
Aviation Sciences, and Flight Departments.
A previously completed $100+ million building campaign includes a state-of-the-art engineering and technology center, a distance-education-equipped instructional center, an
advanced flight simulation center, an interfaith
chapel, a multi-building residential housing complex, and an award-winning fieldhouse. The
University's worldwide network of more than
43,000 alumni, sets the standard for professionalism and provides the leadership for the international aviation community. When the industry
looks for expertise, they look to the leader:
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
S O C C E R
Major Fields
of Study
Undergraduate Degrees
Aeronautical Science
Aeronautics
Aerospace Engineering
Aerospace Studies
Air Traffic Management
Applied Meteorology
Aviation Management
Aviation Maintenance Management
Aviation Maintenance Science
Business Administration in Aviation
Civil Engineering
Communication
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Electrical Engineering
Engineering Physics
Global Security and Intelligence Studies
Human Factors Psychology
Professional Aeronautics
Safety Science
Science, Technology, and Globalization
Software Engineering/Computer Science
Space Physics
Technical Management
Associate’s Degrees
Aircraft Maintenance
Professional Aeronautics
Technical Management
Graduate Degrees
Aeronautics
Aerospace Engineering
Business Administration in Aviation
Human Factors and Systems
Safety Science
Software Engineering
Space Science
Aeronautical Science
Management
Technical Management
Occupational Safety Management
Did You Know?
• Embry-Riddle was founded on Dec. 17,
1925, some 22 years after the historic
flight of the Wright Flyer
• Students at the University come from all
50 states and nearly 100 nations
• The University's Daytona Beach campus
encompasses 185 acres with a total of
47 buildings
• Embry-Riddle is just 10 minutes from
the most famous beach in the world
• The University is home to 38 simulators,
including a CRJ-200 and a Boeing 727
The Student Village is the newest building for student housing and houses a number of amenities including a convenience store, food court, exercise room and game room.
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The Best
According to U.S. News & World Report, EmbryRiddle has the finest undergraduate Aerospace
Engineering program in the nation among institutions without a Ph.D. program.
1. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (FL)
2. United States Air Force Academy (CO)
3. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (AZ)
United States Naval Academy (MD)
Daytona Beach
Daytona Beach has something for everyone - the adventure of a city and the warmth, charm,
and friendly atmosphere of a small town. One of
Florida's primary tourist destinations, Daytona
Beach is located on the central east coast of
Florida and is known as the World's Most Famous
Beach.
If you like to camp or backpack, you'll enjoy
the 362,000-acre Ocala National Forest and the
836-acre Tomoka State Park. Take a trail close to
the Tomoka River and you'll be in Tarzan country,
where alligators live in the marshlands, and
ospreys nest in the tops of the cypress trees.
Along the winding black waters of the Tomoka
Embry-Riddle is just minutes from “The World’s Most
Famous Beach” – host to ERAU’s Wings & Waves air
and sea show (pictured above) and countless other
events throughout each year.
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are stately live oak trees, with
branches 70 feet long. Timber
from these trees was used to build
ships in the 19th century.
There are many other pristine
Florida parks along the coast and
in the Central Florida area.
These include Canaveral
National
Seashore,
DeLeon
Springs State Park, Blue Spring
State Park, Hontoon Island State
Park, Washington Oaks State ERAU’s western campus is located in Prescott, Arizona (pictured
Gardens, and Matanzas Inlet. above) 100 miles north of Phoenix. The mile-high campus enrolls
Canoe in one of several rivers and some 1,700 students and offers 14 undergraduate degrees and one
creeks or hike along the Florida graduate degree.
Trail.
While the ocean and other bodies of water Prescott Campus
Embry-Riddle's western campus is located in
are some of the biggest outlets in Daytona
Prescott,
Arizona, population 40,000, approxiBeach, there are many other activities to experimately two hours from Phoenix and Flagstaff;
ence in the area.
Golf at one of the many fine courses includ- half day's drive from Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
The mile-high campus, which enrolls some
ing LPGA International which is home of the
LPGA or if you prefer indoor events such as con- 1,700 students and offers 14 undergraduate
certs, then the 225,000-square-foot Ocean degrees and one graduate degree, is situated
Center multipurpose facility may be your hot amid Arizona's Bradshaw Mountain Range at an
elevation of 5,350, the campus is nestled on the
spot.
Travel back in time when you visit local his- 539-acre campus near Love Field Municipal
torical points of interest such as the Ponce de Airport, the second busiest airport in Arizona.
Leon Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, the The local climate is mild, with average temperaCasements (winter home of John D. Rockefeller), tures ranging from 50 degrees in the winter to
the Bulow Plantation Ruins, the venerable 90 degrees in the summer and the average preFairchild Oak, the Halifax Historical Museum, and cipitation is 19.8 inches – most of which is rain.
Campus facilities include the King
the Wright Flyer monument at Embry-Riddle.
Engineering
and Technology Center; the
If you feel the need for speed you can take
the short trip to the Daytona International Robertson Aviation Safety Center, which is dediSpeedway, home of “The Great American Race” cated to the study of human factors, aircraft acci– the Daytona 500. The enormous 480-acre dent investigation, and aviation safety; and the
motorsports complex boasts the most diverse David L. and S. Harry Robertson Flight Simulation
schedule of racing on the globe, thus earning it Center, which contains Frasca flight training
devices.
the title of “World Center of Racing.”
The Prescott campus has four NAIA athletic
Hit the road with many weekend adventures
programs
including men's and women's soccer,
are just a short trip away to historic and quaint
St. Augustine – the Nation’s oldest city, the near- women's volleyball and men's wrestling. Athletic
by Orlando area or make your way down to the facilities include an activity center with three volcoral reefs at the Florida Keys. Orlando is also a leyball courts and three basketball courts; a fitfavorite destination of students visiting the many ness center; a training room with a whirlpool; a
amusement parks including Disney World’s soccer field surrounded by a lighted 440-yard
Magic Kingdom, EPCOT Center, MGM Studios, running track; the multipurpose Eagle Gym; a
Disney's Animal Kingdom, Sea World, Universal wrestling/matted room for wrestling, aerobics,
Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure and several and martial arts; a recreation field; and a 25-yard
swimming pool.
water parks.
Embry-Riddle students have a
special advantage: they don't have to
travel anywhere to reach the ideal
vacation spot for Spring Break. The
Daytona Beach area attracts college
students from across the nation during the months of March and April.
Winters are mild and summers are
warm in Daytona Beach thanks to its
location on the Atlantic Ocean and the
Halifax River, an estuary which flows
between the beachside and the mainland. The area's average temperature
year-round is 70.5 degrees. Average
The Daytona International Speedway is the home of "The Great
monthly temperatures are 69 in
American Race" - the Daytona 500. The Daytona 500 attracts the
January, 85 in May, 89 in July, 87 in largest audience in motorsports in February and follows with an
September, and 70 in December.
equally impressive crowd for the Pepsi 400 in July.
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S O C C E R
Dr. George Ebbs
Embry-Riddle University President
Dr. George H.
Ebbs, Jr. became
the fourth president of EmbryRiddle University
in September 1998. He earned a Bachelor
of Science Degree in Metallurgical
Engineering from Purdue University, a
Master of Business Administration Degree
in Policy and Production Management from
the University of Washington and a Ph.D. in
Business Policy and Organization
Management from Columbia University.
Dr. Ebbs has held several positions of
significant responsibility in the commercial
aviation arena and has well-established relationships with industry leaders.
Early in his career, he served as Senior
Facilities Engineer for The Boeing
Company's supersonic transport development effort. During his 17 years with BoozAllen and Hamilton, Dr. Ebbs led their
industrial and corporate development practices, established the firm's aerospace consulting practice, and as Senior VP served on
the Board of Directors and Management
Committee.
While in New York, he was active at
Columbia University's Graduate School of
Business, teaching their capstone MBA
business strategy course. He also served on
the Business School's Dean's Council for
many years and was Chairman of the Alumni
Annual Fund. In addition to his academic
standing at Columbia, he was a member of
the faculty at the Polytechnic Institute of
Brooklyn.
Prior to becoming Embry-Riddle's president, Dr. Ebbs was the founder, CEO and
President of The Canaan Group. This management consulting firm provided business
strategy, market analysis, organizational
development, and business process
improvement services to executives in the
global commercial aviation industry. Clients
included major US, European, and
Asian/Pacific airlines, primary aircraft manufacturers, aircraft systems and component
suppliers, and leading independent service
providers.
Dr. Ebbs is a Fellow of the Royal
Aeronautical Society and is a member of the
Air Force Association, the Society of
Automotive Engineers International, and
The American Institute of Aeronautics and
Astronautics. He serves on the Board of
Governors of The Wings Club of New York,
Board of Directors of Pinnacle Bank and is
an Advisor to the Aerospace Education
Foundation. Dr. Ebbs was appointed to the
Governor's Commission on the Future of
Aeronautics and Space in Florida. He also
serves on the Associate Member Advisory
Council of the National Business Aviation
Association and is Chairman of the Board of
Directors of the Southeastern States SATSLAB Consortium.
Dr. Ebbs is married and has four children. He, his wife Agnes and two young
children reside in Ormond Beach where, in
addition to his duties at Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University, he serves on several local boards and community organizations.
Dr. Irwin Price
Daytona Beach Campus Chancellor
In January of
2002, Dr. Irwin
Price was named
Chancellor of the
Daytona Beach
Campus at Embry-Riddle University. As
Chancellor, Dr. Price is the chief operating
officer of the residential campus, managing
all facets of student life, academics, flighteducation activities, business functions and
the physical plant.
Prior to becoming Chancellor, Dr. Price
held the position of Executive Dean of the
Virginia Campus of the George Washington
University in Loudoun County, Virginia,
which offers graduate programs in technology and management to organizations in the
region. As CEO at the Virginia Campus, he
created partnerships with industry that led
to cutting edge research in areas such as
telecommunications, information technology, computer graphics, transportation safety and management of technology.
Dr. Price also served as Dean of Boston
University’s Metropolitan College for 12
years. He was instrumental in the creation
of new degree programs including computer science, information systems and the
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school of hospitality administration.
His education background includes a
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (New
York University), a Master of Business
Administration (San Francisco State
University) and a Ph.D. in Economics
(Boston University).
He has published papers related to the
use of technology in management, and
recently, in university/community relations.
Dr. Price lives in Ormond Beach with his
wife, Barbara, and has three children:
Melissa, Martin and Krista.
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U N I V E R S I T Y
Steve Ridder
Director of Athletics/Head Men’s Basketball Coach
For over a decade,
Steve Ridder has been
at the helm of the
Embry-Riddle athletic
program, bringing about
major changes in the
department. During his 12-year tenure, the
University has increased its number of varsity
sports offered from five in 1994, to its current level
of 13. In addition, the athletic department staff has
grown from five full-time staff members in 1993 to
22 today.
Ridder has positioned Embry-Riddle among the
elite athletic programs in the nation. The Eagles
captured their fifth consecutive top-25 finish in the
United States Sports Academy/National Association
of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Directors’ Cup
Standings, ranking 11th in 2004-05 for the NAIA.
In addition to Embry-Riddle’s national honors,
the Eagles captured their sixth-straight Florida Sun
Conference Commissioner’s Cup (formerly known
as the All-Sports Trophy), which is awarded to the
league’s most successful all-around athletic program.
Aside from the Blue and Gold’s success on the
playing field, Ridder may be most proud of what the
student-athletes have been able to achieve in the
classroom during his tenure. The entire athletic program combined for a 3.011 grade point average last
year, which is higher than the general student body
at Embry-Riddle for the sixth-straight year. In addition, over 200 student-athletes have garnered FSC
All-Academic accolades, nearly 100 have been recognized as Daktronics/NAIA Scholar-Athletes and
over 10 have received the prestigious CoSIDA
Academic All-America award.
Ridder has also received personal honors for
leading the ERAU athletic program. In 1995 and
2003, he garnered NACDA-NAIA Southeast Region
Athletic Director of the Year.
The award is synonomous with Ridder’s character and passion for Eagle athletics. It recognizes the
efforts of athletic directors at all levels for their
commitment and positive contributions to campuses and their surrounding communities,
Ridder has also been honored as “Athletic
Administrator of the Year” by the Florida Sun
Conference on three occasions (1994, 1998 &
1999). His leadership has helped shape the ERAU
athletic program into the success it is today.
Ridder has developed, designed and overseen
many improvements which have fostered the success of athletics at Embry-Riddle.
Among those enhancements are the addition of
the Sports Information Office and the start of
women’s athletics with volleyball in 1995. In 1998,
he oversaw the implementation of women’s soccer
and enhancements to the Embry-Riddle Soccer
Stadium with the addition of bleachers, a press box
and state-of-the art Daktronics scoreboard. In 1999
women’s tennis was established, while women’s
golf, men’s cross country and women’s cross country followed in 2000. Most recently, varsity sport
opportunities were increased to 13 with the addition of men’s and women’s track in 2004-05.
Ridder believes in giving his coaches and staff
top-level facilities to achieve success and he has
certainly built Embry-Riddle’s facilities among the
best in the nation, primarily through his successful
campaigning. In 2000, Ridder was instrumental in
the construction of the program’s baseball field and
the expansion of ICI Center. In the spring of 2004,
Ridder was involved with the construction of the
Ambassador E. William Crotty Tennis Complex.
Ridder continues to champion improvements
for the athletic facilities today, currently three projects are underway including the addition of a new
track and field complex, enhancing the soccer stadium and adding baseball seating and a press box.
The Embry-Riddle Track and Field Complex
broke ground in the spring of 2005 and is anticipated to be ready for the 2006 track season.
The soccer stadium enhancements include
upgrading the playing surface, the addition of new
seating to raise the capacity to 1,000, a new press
box and the addition of a new building at the east
end of the field adjacent to University Ballpark. The
new structure will house restrooms, a concession
stand, ticket booth and a storage area.
Ridder’s guidance and leadership has attracted
tremendous respect within the NAIA and this admiration has allowed Embry-Riddle to host national
championships in men’s and women’s golf and most
recently the Eagles were awarded the 2005 and
2006 men’s soccer national event.
Ridder is in his 17th year as head basketball
coach for Embry-Riddle, leading the Eagles to the
NAIA National Tournament eight times, with six
Florida Sun Conference regular-season championships, as well as six FSC Tournament titles. In
2000, Ridder’s squad captured the school’s first
national championship. His squads are regularly
ranked among the top 20 nationally, holding the
number one ranking during the entire 2000-01 season, and have produced 20 All-Americans and six
All-America Scholar Athletes.
Ridder earned his master’s degree in physical
education/sports administration from Eastern
Kentucky University and his bachelor’s degree in
business administration from Berea College.
Coach Ridder and his wife, Vicky, have four
children: Ryan (20), Rachel (19), Rob (15) and Reed
(12). Ryan transferred to Embry-Riddle after playing
two years on the men’s basketball team at The
College of Wooster (Ohio) and Rachel is a sophomore outside hitter on the women’s volleyball team
at Transylvania (Ky.). The Ridder family resides in
Ormond Beach.
John Phillips
Assistant Athletic Director
In his seventh year as
Assistant Director of
Athletics, John Phillips
supervises many of the
day-to-day administrative functions of the department, including game
management, sports information, sports marketing
and sports medicine.
In addition to his administrative duties, Phillips
maintains and cultivates corporate sponsorships for
the department. As a 16-year resident of the
Daytona Beach community, he has developed relationships with numerous community and business
leaders. His resume of civic involvement includes
organizations such as Big Brothers Big Sisters of
Volusia County, the Daytona Beach Quarterback
Club and Rotary International.
Prior to accepting his current position, Phillips
spent two years as Embry-Riddle’s Director of
Sports Marketing and Promotions.
During his tenure with the Eagles, Phillips has
directed numerous special events for the department, including fundraisers, season ticket drives,
and several conference and regional tournaments.
Most recently, he served as tournament director for the 2002, 2003 and 2004 NAIA National
Championships for Men’s and Women’s Golf and
will serve in the same role when the Eagles host the
2005 and 2006 NAIA men’s soccer national championship.
Phillips’ talents are also evident outside the
internal workings of the athletic department. In
addition to his role as Assistant Director of
Athletics, Phillips is the voice of the Eagles, handling play-by-play duties for Embry-Riddle’s basketball radio broadcasts and hosting the Coach Steve
Ridder Show a weekly call-in show focusing on
Eagles Basketball on WELE-1380 AM.
Phillips has also had roles with the Daytona
Cubs as public address announcer and host of
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“Extra Innings,” a weekly call-in show focusing on
minor league baseball and the Class-A affiliate of
the Chicago Cubs. He has also worked for local station WNDB-1150 AM as the host of its high school
“Football Game of the Week” from Daytona Beach
Municipal Stadium.
For the past four seasons, he has been heard as
the play-by-play voice of the DeLand High School
Bulldogs football team on WNDA-1490 AM.
A former Eagle baseball player (1989-1992),
Phillips earned both his bachelor’s and master’s
degrees from Embry-Riddle.
Phillips and his wife Ann, who serves as an
assistant Attorney General for the State of Florida,
are parents of four-year-old twins – Lauren and
Zachary, and Rachel (20 months). The Phillips’ family resides in Ormond Beach.
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S O C C E R
2004-05 Athletic Staff
John Mark Adkison
Director of Athletic
Development
Woody Galbreath
Sports Complex
Facilities Manager
Jennifer Hinebaugh
Cheerleading
Head Coach
Curtis Kline
Facilities Operations
Mike Rosolino
Cross Country/Track
Head Coach
Nicole Axtell
Dan Blank
Erica Bradley
J.B. Caldwell
Megan DeMichele
Championships Intern
Women’s Soccer
Head Coach
Department of
Athletics Secretary
ICI Center Manager
Joslynn Gallop
Dr. Bill Grams
Dave Gregson
Greg Guilliams
Brandy Hosack
Camille Jackson
Assistant Director
of Intramurals
Director of Sports
Information
Emily Nibbelink
Greg Paczkowski
David Paschal
Women’s Volleyball
Head Coach
Adam Hinton
Assistant Director of Sports
Marketing and Promotions
Maria Lopez
Faculty Athletic
Representative
Peter Hopfe
Assistant Track and Field
Coach
Kelly McComiskey
Men’s and Women’s Golf
Head Coach
Assistant Director of
Sports Medicine
Alison Smalling
Nancy Trillow
Assistant Director of
Sports Information
Eligibility
Coordinator
Men’s Soccer
Head Coach
Intramurals & Rec. Sports
Intern
Sports Medicine Intern
for Women’s Volleyball
Rachelle Tuttle
Fitness Center Director
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Baseball
Head Coach
Game Operations
Justin White
Director of
Sports Medicine
Sports Medicine Intern
for Women’s Soccer
Julie Guilliams
Assistant to the
Director of Athletics
Jamie Joss
Tennis
Head Coach
Leslie Whitmer
Director of Intramural
and Recreational Sports
Mike Farrell
Best Program Coord./
Grad. Asst.
Men’s Basketball
Todd Guilliams
Athletic Fields Manager
Assistant Baseball Coach
Chad Keller
Assistant
Men’s Basketball Coach
Paul Pollack
Intern for Sports
Marketing and
Promotions
Maryellen Wynn
Athletics
Business Manager
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