College: Washington fires longtime athletic department official
By Bob Condotta
The Seattle Times
SEATTLE — New Washington athletic director Scott Woodward isn't wasting any time shaking up his department.
Woodward, named the permanent AD 17 days ago, announced over the weekend that he was firing Marie Tuite, the school's senior associate athletic director for sports programs. In that role, Tuite was in charge of the school's Olympic Sports programs, notably women's basketball and volleyball.
She was beginning her 15th year at UW.
She is the second high-ranking associate AD to leave the department since Woodward was named permanent AD. Ken Winstead, the associate athletic director for fund development, announced his resignation two days after Woodward was named permanent AD. Winstead said he was leaving to pursue other career opportunities and that his departure was not related to Woodward's hire.
In an e-mail Friday to the rest of the department that the school made available, Woodward wrote that "I have not reached this decision (to relieve Tuite) lightly, it has been the product of months of thought and discussion and I have come to the conclusion that this will provide me with a fresh start for managing our sport programs."
Woodward wrote that he anticipated having a replacement for Tuite named "in the next few weeks."
A university official said the move was simply a "change in direction" for the department and would not comment on the specifics of the firing.
Tuite's position is one of three openings in the department.
Jeff Compher, an executive associate athletic director, left last spring to become the new athletic director at Northern Illinois University. Also leaving since the start of the year was Scott Barnes, UW's senior associate athletic director for advancement. Barnes' duties were filled by the promotion of Jennifer Cohen.