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DAVIS WHITFIELD - COMMISSIONER
Davis Whitfield succeeded Charlie Adams as the NCHSAA Executive Director in February of 2010.
Whitfield formerly served as the associate commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference, whose offices are in
Greensboro, and has been with the ACC for the last seven years. There he has
served on the commissioner’s executive staff and manages 22 sports and 21
conference championship events, providing oversight of all aspects of the
Olympic sports regular season. Among his duties are developing multi-year
schedules, addressing sportsmanship issues and enforcing conference game
management policies.
He
served as the NCAA site representative for the NCAA women’s soccer and baseball
championships. He also represented the conference at local, regional and state
events and worked with ACC corporate partners to create and provide exposure
opportunities.
Prior
to joining the ACC office, he was assistant athletic director for operations
and facilities management at Wake Forest University, where he worked for four
years. At Wake Forest he managed all home athletic contests for 18 varsity
sports as well as all special events and concerts. He held a similar position
at Campbell University from 1995 through ’98.
He
worked at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta as assistant to the
competition manager for baseball, assisting delegates of the International
Baseball Association and assisting with scheduling team practices and crowd
control.
Whitfield
attended East Carolina University from 1988 through ’91, where he was a dean’s
list student and a member of the varsity baseball team, and then transferred to
the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, earning his bachelor of arts
in exercise and sports science in 1993. He also has a master’s degree in sports
administration from UNC.
Davis is a native of Goldsboro and a graduate of Rosewood High School in Wayne County,
Whitfield was inducted into the charter class of the school’s sports hall of
fame in the fall of 2007.
Whitfield,
his wife, the former Nicole Torode from Florida, and two children, Will and Sydney Grace currently reside in Jamestown.



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