James Allan was promoted to director of strategic communications in Sept. 2024 after serving as an associate director from 2016-24 and an assistant director from 2010-16. The 2025-26 academic year will be Allan’s 19th season with the Hawkeyes; he was a student assistant from 2000-04.
Allan is the communications contact for men’s basketball and the secondary football contact. He also supervises the communications efforts for women’s golf and women’s tennis programs.
Allan has served as the sports contact for 21 Hawkeye sports at some point during his Iowa tenure. In 2015, he led the communications efforts for the Iowa baseball team at the World University Games in Taipei, Taiwan. The Hawkeyes earned the silver medal while representing the United States. It was the first American squad to medal in Universiade history.
During Allan's tenure with the Hawkeyes, the strategic communications office has been recognized by the Football Writers Association of America with the Super 11 Award three times in a six-year span (2019, 2021, 2024). The honor recognizes the top sports information departments in the Football Bowl Subdivision.
Allan has assisted in communications efforts at eight bowl games, including six Jan. 1 bowls and the 2016 Rose Bowl Game. He has also directed/assisted in publicizing 39 football All-Americans since 2010 and All-Americans in baseball, men's basketball, field hockey, women's gymnastics and men's wrestling.
Allan has also assisted in successful promotional campaigns for a number of Hawkeye student-athletes -- Tory Taylor (Ray Guy Award, 2023), Jack Campbell (Butkus, 2022), Tyler Linderbaum (Rimington, 2021), T.J. Hockenson (Mackey, 2018), Josey Jewell (Lott IMPACT Trophy, 2017), Desmond King (Jim Thorpe, 2015), Brandon Scherff (Outland, 2014), Luka Garza (National Player of the Year, 2021, 2022) and Spencer Lee (Hodge Trophy, 2020, 2021).
Prior to returning to his alma mater, Allan was the sports information director at the University of Missouri-Kansas City from 2005-10 and he served as the athletics media relations intern at Texas Christian University in 2004-05.
The Hampton, Iowa, native earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Iowa in 2004. He is a member of College Sports Communicators, the Football Writer’s Association of America and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association.
He and his wife, Mary Ann, have four children — Jonathan, Will, Eleanor and Olivia.