| Louis "Skip" Perkins | ||
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Title | Athletics Director |
| Louis.perkins@howard.edu | ||
| Phone | (202) 806-7141 | |
| Fax | (202) 806-9090 | |
Louis “Skip” Perkins Jr., athletics director at
University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff (UAPB), has been named Howard
University’s Director of Intercollegiate Athletics.
“At Howard, we are committed to building and bolstering our
intercollegiate program to ensure that student-athletes succeed in
the classroom and compete at the highest levels in their respective
arenas,” Ribeau said. “We sought a leader who is
committed to academic and athletic excellence; we found that in
Skip Perkins.”
Perkins will assume responsibility for Howard’s 19 varsity
athletic programs, including Division 1 football and Division 1
basketball. Other sports programs include soccer, swimming and
diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field for men and
women; and four programs – bowling, lacrosse, volleyball and
softball – in which only women participate.
"It’s a truly humbling and exciting experience for me to have
the opportunity to return to the
Washington, D.C. area to lead Howard University’s Department
of Intercollegiate
Athletics,” Perkins said. “I believe Howard’s and
President Ribeau’s emphasis on academic and athletic
excellence will serve as the foundation for returning Bison
Athletics to national prominence. "
During Perkins' three-year tenure, Arkansas-Pine Bluff’s Department of Athletics steadily improved. The UAPB athletic program won a total of five championships – highlighted by titles in women’s cross country (2007 and 2009); men’s cross country (2009); women’s soccer (2009) and men’s basketball (2010).
Under his leadership, the UAPB athletic facilities were
significantly improved. The newly constructed, state-of-the-art, $5
million
J. Thomas May Athletic Field House and football practice field
currently serves as one of the premier athletic facilities in the
Southwestern Athletic Conference and in the Southeast Arkansas
Region.
Prior to his appointment at UAPB, he was the assistant director
of Athletics at his alma mater North Carolina
Central University (NCCU). He was instrumental in the
institution’s transition from Division II to Division I
ranks. Perkins’ year-long fundraising campaign yielded $1.8
million to benefit student-athletes.
He also served as the executive director of Communications and
External Affairs at St. Augustine’s College in Raleigh, N.C.
He developed and directed communications strategies, which included
the development of publications and institutional policies.
Perkins holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a pair of
Masters degrees in public administration and instructional media
from North Carolina Central University. He was an Academic
All-American in both 1994 and 1995 as a member of the NCCU tennis
team, where he was a four-year team captain.
Perkins is a member of the National Association of Collegiate
Directors of Athletics, NCAA Division I Recruiting Cabinet and
Athletics Personnel Issues Cabinet, United States Tennis
Association, the National Football Foundation and College Hall of
Fame, Inc. and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity.