His roots as a former student-athlete served as a guidepost as a member of the department’s six-person Athletics Program Administrators Unit, which manages all 27 sports programs at Michigan. The unit is responsible for evaluating, counseling coaches, setting program policies, financial planning and other decisions necessary to operate each individual program.
A key component to Parker’s successful career in athletics administration began in 1983, when he joined the University of Michigan Swimming & Diving program as a freshman. Parker lettered four seasons for the Wolverines and was a three-time All-American (1984, 1985 and 1987) and team captain. In his senior season, Parker earned both a gold and bronze medal at the 1987 World University Games in Zagreb, Yugoslavia.
Parker earned a master’s degree from Texas in 1994 and during that time served the Longhorns athletics department as a development manager. During his time in Austin, he served as a member of the senior staff and three-person planning committee which developed the department’s recommendation for the football stadium renovation. He also managed the department’s annual giving program and coordinated the season ticket process for Longhorn Foundation donors.
Parker moved to the Pac-10 and Washington State University in 1998, where he served as director of annual giving. While with the Cougars, he managed the annual giving program and provided a leadership role for major gift efforts. He was also responsible for statewide donor events as well as prospect stewardship and cultivation.
His next move came in 2000, when he headed to the Big 12 Conference and the University of Oklahoma, where he served the athletics department as director of the Sooner Club until 2003. While in Norman, Parker provided leadership support for a $120 million capital campaign for athletic facility improvements. He also designed and implemented a new premium seating program, which funded 70-percent of the $75 million football stadium renovation and expansion. During his tenure at OU, the annual giving increased more than 270-percent to a record $12.5 million in 2003.
Parker earned his bachelor’s degree in economics from Michigan in 1987 and his M.B.A from Texas in 1994. He and his wife, Jennie, have two children, Emma and Will.