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Tim Leonard

Position:
Sr. Associate A.D/External Affairs


07/05/2012

SMU Strengthens Corporate Sponsorships & Services With Additions Of Partain, Phelan

Mustangs Add Experts From The American Airlines Center & Dallas Cowboys

06/29/2012

SMU Athletics Sets Fundraising Records

Total Giving Up 128% Since 2006

06/26/2012

Leonard Named NAADD Fundraiser of the Year

Tim Leonard serves as SMU's Senior Associate A.D. for External Affairs and oversees all fundraising, sales and revenue-generation efforts on the Hilltop.

Leonard has led resurgence on the SMU campus since his arrival in July 2008, helping secure over $100 million in private support of the athletic department. Mustang Club donations have grown for four straight years while all athletics annual giving has also reached milestone marks. The 2011 fiscal year reached an all-time high, but will soon be broken by 2012 numbers which are still being finalized. In the last two fiscal years, annual giving to SMU Athletics has increased over 40 percent under his watch.

Leonard also served as SMU's interim Director of Athletics for two months in 2012.

Leonard came to the Hilltop after nine years in a similar position at UCF, where he held the position of Assistant Vice President and Associate Athletic Director for Athletic Development. He had management and oversight of the Golden Knights Club, premium seating and the University's Annual Fund, and was responsible for selling the naming rights of UCF's new football stadium to Bright House Networks for $15 million in 2006.

Leonard graduated from Boise State University with a B.A. in communication in 1992 before spending five years as Director of Annual Giving for the athletics department at Illinois State. There, he directed, implemented and supervised the annual giving programs. From 1997-99, he worked as an assistant director of the Bronco Athletic Association at Boise State, where he oversaw the organization and implementation of soliciting annual gifts through the Bronco Athletic Association.

A native of Twin Falls, Idaho, Leonard and his wife, Monica, have two children, Hayley and Nathan.