NJSIAA appoints Hillsborough resident Paul Popadiuk as new Chief Compliance Officer, effective January 2022

NJSIAA appoints Hillsborough resident Paul Popadiuk as new Chief Compliance Officer, effective January 2022

 

Kim DeGraw-Cole preparing to step into retirement

 

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ROBBINSVILLE, NJ (Sept. 15, 2021) – Hillsborough resident Paul Popadiuk has been named the new chief compliance officer of the NJSIAA, effective January 2022. Popadiuk will be assuming the duties currently held by Kim DeGraw-Cole, who will be scaling back her responsibilities while serving in a consulting capacity for the remainder of the 2021-2022 school year.

 

As a chief compliance officer, Popadiuk will oversee all compliance-related matters, including those involving eligibility, transfer compliance, and controversies/disputes. Currently the principal at Montgomery High School, he has more than two decades of experience as an educator and has held various volunteer positions with the NJISAA since 2016. Paul earned a bachelor’s degree from Penn State and holds master’s degrees from both Marygrove College and Seton Hall University.

 

“Paul has been a tremendous resource for NJSIAA over the past five years, and I am very excited to bring his experience and skills to our office,” said Colleen Maguire, NJSIAA executive director.  “Of course, as we all know, he has very big shoes to fill. Kim has been a remarkable asset for the NJSIAA since joining the association in 2010. She’s been a mentor to me, and I’m extremely grateful she will be around to assist with the transition.”

 

Before joining NJSIAA, Cole served as supervisor of athletics at Southern Regional High School in Ocean County. She holds a bachelor’s from Douglass College – Rutgers University and a master’s in sports administration from the College of New Jersey (TCNJ).

 

“I’ve spent an entire career working with student-athletes, and I’ve loved what I do,” said Cole. “But, I’ve decided now’s the right time for me to start to look forward to the next chapter of my life and ease into retirement.  While I look forward to taking things a bit easier, I’m also looking forward to working with Paul to ensure a seamless transition for our member schools and our student-athletes. Having worked with Paul on various committees, I know he will be a tremendous resource for the NJSIAA and all the scholastic athletes and schools it serves.”

 

Popadiuk stated, “The time I’ve spent in a volunteer capacity with the NJSIAA has really reinforced for me what an outstanding organization this is. The level of support it provides to young people, coaches, and everyone else involved in New Jersey high school sports is inspirational. I’m eager to join the NJSIAA team in a full-time role this January.”

 

About the NJSIAA

Established in 1918, the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) is a voluntary, non-profit organization comprised of 436 accredited public and non-public high schools. A member of the National Federation of State High School Associations, the NJSIAA conducts tournaments and crowns champions in 33 sports. Championship competition for girls is sponsored in basketball, bowling, cross country, fencing, field hockey, golf, gymnastics, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, outdoor track, winter track, volleyball, and wrestling. Boys’ championships are determined in baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, fencing, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis, outdoor track, winter track, volleyball, and wrestling.

 

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