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Wednesday, November 6, 2024 at 2:30 AM

Walton New VMI Athletic Director

A 2007 graduate of Virginia Military Institute, Jamaal Walton, has been named the school’s new director of intercollegiate athletics.

Super intendent Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins made the announcement in late May.

Walton is assuming the role effective this month. “Jamaal Walton brings a wealth of experience to the athletic director position, and, as a VMI alumnus, provides a unique perspective. He is not just passionate about VMI athletics, but is passionate about the VMI experience,” said Wins. “Jamaal clearly demonstrated a solid understanding of the changing NCAA landscape that will help VMI Athletics compete to win soon and for the foreseeable future.”

Walton succeeds Jim Miller, who announced his retirement in January. Miller came to VMI as the interim director in October 2021 before assuming the permanent tag on July 1, 2022.

Walton returns to post after serving as the University of Washington’s senior associate athletic director for strategic initiatives since July 2021. In that role, Walton was a key member of the athletic director’s senior leadership team, oversaw various sports, ensured NCAA compliance, and assisted with the donor engagement efforts of Washington’s Tyee Club.

His fiscal oversight at Washington included programs such as men’s basketball and baseball, the athletics partnership with Adidas, its equipment department and the Husky Band and Spirit programs, among others. He began his athletics administration career at Savannah State, before stops at Tennessee, Oklahoma, and Alabama, where he was involved with each respective institution’s athletic marketing initiatives. Walton then worked at the College of Charleston from 2017 to 2021, where he assumed the role of associate athletic director for external operations.

As a cadet, Walton earned the General George C. Marshall Citizen- Soldier Award, the Lemuel Mackennie Long Jarman Award and was a four-year letterwinner and captain of the VMI football team.

Walton and his wife, Marci, have two children: daughter, Zadie, and son, Krew.

“I would like to thank General Wins and the search committee for entrusting me with the responsibility of leading Keydet Athletics,” Walton said. “This is a dream come true, and I’m humbled and thrilled to serve my alma mater as the next director of athletics. VMI changed my life, and my goal is to help serve and inspire future VMI graduates to be citizen-soldiers who embody the VMI spirit. The VMI family is special, and Marci and I cannot think of a better place to raise our family. Rah Va Mil!”


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