Dr. Ron Moses is currently the Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director for Internal operations & Student-Athlete Welfare at Old Dominion University. Moses joined ODU in 2019.
Moses provides leadership, oversight, and supervision related to internal operations of the athletics department, including the athletic, academic advising centers, the compliance program, alumni relations, sports supervision of the baseball program, and all facets of student-athlete welfare, including mental health and diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
Additional primary duties include providing direction and leadership to establish, implement, and accomplish program objectives, managing and coordinating services with various departmental and university offices, overseeing the delivery of services to targeted program participants, and compiling and maintaining appropriate files and records. Administrative functions include but are not limited to supervising the hiring and training of internal and student facing staff members; long-range planning and scheduling; program evaluation and content design; policy development and implementation; public relations; budget development and management; upholding NCAA, Conference, and University rules and regulations; and performing miscellaneous related duties when necessary. Oversight of matters concerning eligibility, admissions, financial aid, rules education, and monitoring procedures. Moses additionally serves as the department research and evaluator, provides education and professional development for students and staff, and serves as the diversity and inclusion designee.
Moses earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia, Master’s degree from Western Kentucky University, and Ph.D. from Kansas State University. Moses is a proud veteran of the United States Army and Army National Guard, having served for the 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team and the 3rd Infantry Division based out of Winder and Fort Stewart, Georgia.