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    Athletics News July 13, 2026By Samuel Brown

    Andrew Olinger Named Senior Associate Athletic Director for Financial Affairs at UConn

    Andrew Olinger Named Senior Associate Athletic Director for Financial Affairs at UConn
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    The University of Connecticut Athletics Department has announced the appointment of Andrew Olinger as its new Senior Associate Athletic Director for Financial Affairs. In this key leadership role, Olinger will oversee the financial operations and strategic fiscal planning for UConn’s athletic programs, bringing extensive experience in sports administration and finance. The move underscores the university’s commitment to strengthening its athletics department through prudent financial management and expert leadership.

    UConn Athletics Appoints Andrew Olinger to Lead Financial Operations

    Andrew Olinger has been appointed as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Financial Affairs at UConn Athletics, bringing over a decade of expertise in sports finance and administration. His extensive background includes strategic budget management, financial planning, and developing sustainable revenue models that support athletic program growth. Olinger’s leadership is expected to enhance fiscal responsibility while fostering innovative approaches to resource allocation across all UConn sports teams.

    In his new role, Olinger will oversee critical financial operations, including:

    • Annual budgeting and forecasting
    • Financial compliance and reporting
    • Revenue generation initiatives
    • Cost containment strategies
    Key Responsibility Expected Impact
    Budget Optimization Improved allocation for athletic programs
    Revenue Management Increased funding through innovative partnerships
    Financial Reporting Enhanced transparency and accountability

    Strategic Vision and Experience Behind Olinger’s New Role

    Andrew Olinger’s appointment marks a strategic move for UConn Athletics, harnessing his extensive background in financial management and collegiate sports administration. With over 15 years of progressive experience, Olinger has demonstrated a keen ability to align fiscal responsibility with athletic excellence, ensuring sustainable growth and competitive advantage for athletic programs. His prior roles included managing multimillion-dollar budgets, spearheading revenue optimization initiatives, and fostering relationships with key institutional and corporate partners.

    • Budget Oversight: Developed and managed budgets exceeding $50 million
    • Revenue Enhancement: Implemented innovative fundraising strategies
    • Compliance & Governance: Ensured adherence to NCAA financial regulations
    • Stakeholder Collaboration: Engaged with university leadership to integrate athletic and academic priorities

    Olinger’s strategic vision is characterized by a data-driven approach and a commitment to transparency. His leadership is expected to foster financial stability while expanding opportunities for student-athletes and coaches. Below is a snapshot of key financial milestones achieved under his guidance in previous roles, illustrating the kind of impact he brings to UConn Athletics:

    Fiscal Year Budget Growth Revenue Increased Cost Savings
    2019 +8% $4.2M $800K
    2020 Enhancing Fiscal Management to Support UConn’s Athletic Programs

    Andrew Olinger brings a wealth of experience to UConn Athletics, aiming to bolster the financial strategies that underpin all athletic programs. His appointment signals a renewed focus on rigorous budget oversight, revenue enhancement, and strategic investment, ensuring the department’s resources are optimized to support both current teams and future growth. Under his leadership, the financial affairs division will prioritize transparency and accountability, enhancing UConn’s ability to compete at the highest collegiate levels.

    Key initiatives Olinger is set to implement include:

    • Comprehensive budget reviews to identify efficiencies and reallocate resources effectively.
    • Enhanced fundraising strategies aimed at increasing support from alumni and corporate partners.
    • Financial reporting improvements that provide clear insights into program expenditures and revenues.
    Fiscal Year Projected Revenue ($M) Key Areas of Investment
    2024-25 45 Facilities, Equipment
    2025-26 50 Recruitment, Scholarship Funds
    2026-27 55 Sports Medicine, Marketing

    Final Thoughts

    With Andrew Olinger stepping into his new role as Senior Associate Athletic Director for Financial Affairs, UConn Athletics positions itself to strengthen its financial operations and strategic planning. Olinger’s extensive experience is expected to play a pivotal role in supporting the department’s goals as it continues to build on its legacy of athletic excellence. The university community and fans alike will be watching closely as his leadership helps shape the financial future of UConn Athletics.

    Andrew Olinger athletism Financial Affairs news Senior Associate Athletic Director UConn University of Connecticut
    Samuel Brown

    A sports reporter with a passion for the game.

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