Missouri Southern State University has announced that current Associate Director of Athletics at Northern Arizona University Jared Bruggeman will be the next Director of Athletics at MSSU, replacing Sallie Beard who is retiring at the end of the month.
Bruggeman will start his duties at Southern on July 6 and will be introduced to the public and media in a press conference on June 17 at 3:30 pm in room 413 of the Spiva Library on the campus of Missouri Southern. Bruggeman and his wife, Maria, will be at the event.
“I am very excited about this opportunity,” Bruggeman said. “I’d like to thank the entire search committee, as well as the coaches and staff. I look forward to working with each and every person
in the department, as well as the student-athletes.”
Dr. Terri Agee, senior vice president at Missouri Southern and chair of the search committee, praised the hard work of everyone involved in the process.
“I am grateful for the excellent work done by the search committee and for the valuable feedback we received from our coaches, athletic staff and student athletes during the search process,” she said. “Sallie Beard has dedicated 37 years of her life to MSSU athletics and she has left big shoes to fill. Her leadership will be missed, but I believe Jared has the knowledge and experience to continue moving our athletic programs forward. I’m excited about his arrival and am confident he will have a very successful career at Missouri Southern.”
Southern president Dr. Bruce W. Speck echoed Agee’s enthusiasm.
“I am delighted to work with Jared and I’m glad to have him as a member of our team,” Speck said. “I have the utmost confidence in his ability to be the new leader of our athletic department.”
Bruggeman said the factors that attracted him to Southern were many.
“I like this part of the country and the school has a great upside to it,” Bruggeman said. “Everyone I met was great to talk to and was very friendly and likeable in my interview. I liked seeing the tenure of the coaches and the fact that a good portion of the coaches are Southern grads. That shows me the level of dedication the coaches have to their programs. I hope to enhance the national profile of the institution and the way we do that is to be successful in the MIAA. If you finish near the top of the conference, you’re going to be near the top of Division II. That level of competition was another draw for me.”