Laura LeMasters brings wealth of experience in supporting student athletes

Clark College recently announcedthat Laura LeMasters has accepted the position of athletic director at thecollege.
LeMasters joined ClarkCollege as assistant athletic director in 2016 and most recently served asinterim athletic director since June. She has a master’s degree in Kinesiologywith an option in Sport Management from California State University – LongBeach and a bachelor’s degree in Sport Management with an emphasis inCommunication from WSU Pullman.
LeMasters brings a wealthof experience in student success, college athletics, marketing, operations, andrecreation from her prior roles at Occidental College, Central Wyoming College,and Lewis & Clark College.
“Laura is a strong studentadvocate and has played an important role in ensuring our compliance withstate, federal and NWAC regulations,” said Vice President of Student AffairsBill Belden. “Laura is committed to continuing our focus on academic andathletic excellence in our athletic department.”
“I am grateful and honored to be selected for the role of athletic director at Clark College,” said LeMasters. “I hope to continue to build the level of commitment to academic and athletic excellence as well as create a student experience for athletes, coaches, staff and the entire student body, that will enhance the pride of Penguin Nation.”
About Clark College Athletics
Penguin Athletics has a proud tradition of competitive success within the Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC). The department offers 11 intercollegiate sports programs: Baseball; Men’s and Women’s Basketball; Men’s and Women’s Cross Country; Men’s and Women’s Soccer; Softball; Men’s and Women’s Track & Field; and Women’s Volleyball.
Penguin Athletics places great emphasis on academic performance as well as athletic achievement. The program offers student athletes the opportunity to reach their educational goals, as well to pursue meaningful athletic accomplishments. For more information, visit www.clarkpenguins.com.
Photo: Clark College/Jenny Shadley