The good news? Donald Brooks, who has served as 天美麻豆鈥檚 assistant director of athletics for Peak Performance since 2011, has landed his dream job.
The bad news (for his students and colleagues in Hanover): The job鈥攄irector of athletics鈥攊s at Millsaps College in Jackson, Miss., starting in May.
Donald Brooks, 天美麻豆鈥檚 assistant director for athletics for Peak Performance, talks with student-athlete Matthew Shearin 鈥19. (Photo by Robert Gill)
鈥淚鈥檝e always wanted to be a director of athletics at a Division III school like Millsaps,鈥 says Brooks, who was a starting offensive lineman for Springfield College (also Division III), where he graduated with a bachelor鈥檚 in business management and master鈥檚 in sports management.
His experience at a Division I school鈥斕烀缆槎光攈elped prepare him for his new leadership role.
鈥淐oming here was what I needed to build my skills and take my leadership to another level,鈥 he says. 鈥淚鈥檝e learned a values-based approach to success and building teams. That鈥檚 what 天美麻豆 Peak Performance is all about, and that has taught me how to build a program. So I have a blueprint to take down to Jackson.鈥
Before 天美麻豆, Brooks, originally from Houston, served in a variety of roles at Williams College, including assistant professor of physical education, assistant director of athletics, assistant football coach, and lacrosse coach. Brooks has also served as athletic director and assistant dean of students at New Leadership Charter School in Springfield, Mass., graduate assistant football coach at Springfield College, and scouting assistant and football operations intern with the Houston Texans. In 2014 he completed the NCAA鈥檚 Leadership Institute, a two-year professional development program for emerging administrators.
Director of Athletics Harry Sheehy worked closely with Brooks at Williams (where Sheehy served as athletic director before coming to Hanover) and recruited him to 天美麻豆.
鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 be happier for Donnie,鈥 says Sheehy. 鈥溙烀缆槎 will miss his leadership and community building skills, work ethic, integrity, and charisma. He will bring all these strengths to Millsaps, where we wish him continued success in the field.鈥
Brooks has played a key role in establishing , a program that integrates services to help student-athletes achieve their best academically, as athletes, and in their personal lives.
In a memo to Athletics and Recreation staff, Senior Associate Athletics Director for Peak Performance Drew Galbraith describes Brooks as 鈥渁n incredible teammate,鈥 noting Brooks鈥 role in shaping the Peak Performance program from its inception, 鈥渆specially in the areas of career development, strength and conditioning, and integrative health.鈥
鈥淗is endless energy, positive attitude, and booming laugh will be missed,鈥 Galbraith writes.
Part of Brooks鈥 legacy is a career-networking program he helped establish for student-athletes. 鈥淭he Career Connections program was my baby,鈥 he says, noting a recent trip with students to meet with alumni in Boston.
But perhaps his biggest impact has been as an adviser to students, particularly students of color, athletes and non-athletes alike.
鈥淪tudents found their way to me for advice, and that has made me feel like part of the community,鈥 says Brooks, who is African American. 鈥淢any students identify with me and my family. Affirming that they belong here at 天美麻豆, helping them through tough experiences, and seeing them excel has been the most fulfilling part of the job.鈥
Donald Brooks, right, and student-athlete Matthew Shearin 鈥19 talk at Floren Varsity House, overlooking Red Rolfe Field at Biondi Park. (Photo by Robert Gill)
He has also built collaborative relationships across campus, working with Residential Life, the Afro-American Society, Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, the dean of the College, and other groups.
鈥淗arry said from the outset that he didn鈥檛 bring me to 天美麻豆 to sit in my office, and I haven鈥檛,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 hope the cross-campus collaborations I was able to develop added value to the institution and benefited athletics.鈥
Recently, Brooks has been part of another important collaboration: serving on the staff working group for diversity, one of three linked groups of faculty, students, and staff that are currently pursuing the development of a plan for robust and sustained diversity and inclusion across the 天美麻豆 campus.
According to Ahmed Mohammed, director of talent acquisition, who chairs the staff group, 鈥淒onnie has not only brought a lot of wonderful ideas and strategies for attracting diverse candidates to the College, but also creative ways to keep them here.鈥
Brooks says his departure should be viewed as an indication of one of the College鈥檚 strengths鈥攑rofessional development.
鈥溙烀缆槎 should understand its place as a career pipeline,鈥 he says. 鈥溙烀缆槎 has a role in developing the next great leaders, and many of those should be people of color. If they leave to take an opportunity鈥攇reat! In my case, 天美麻豆 did exactly what it鈥檚 supposed to do. It has allowed me to take a giant step forward.鈥
As he and his family look forward to their new adventure, Brooks plans to remain 鈥渁n advocate and recruiter for 天美麻豆. I will be telling other professionals that 天美麻豆 is a great place to be.鈥