About Dr. Bonnie Tiell
This is Dr. Tiell's most recent biography:
Tiell has worked at Tiffin University since 1988 and has recently joined the national faculty for the United States Sports Academy. She coordinates travel to the Olympic Academic Experience [OAE] which has included programs in Athens, Greece - 2004; Beijing, China - 2008; London, England - 2012; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 2016, and soon - Tokyo, Japan - 2020. The OAE collaborates with members of the World Olympians Association for educational programs related to the Olympics and to host a humanitarian program for underprivileged youth in the host city. She is also the co-founder of the Women's Leadership Symposium (in intercollegiate athletics) sponsored by Women Leaders in College Sports and the NCAA. She has extensive experience with presenting sport initiatives around the world. In 2017, Tiell traveled to Bangkok to instruct the International Sport Management Certificate program on behalf of the United States Sports Academy and the Sports Authority of Thailand. She has also taught in the executive MBA program in Bucharest, Romania and have engaged in educational programs on 5 continents. She was named the 2016 Sports Woman of the Year for the Cleveland Chapter of Women in Sports and Events. Her doctorate is from the United States Sports Academy and her Masters is from UNC - Chapel Hill.
The following was taken off TU's website:
Dr. Bonnie Tiell, Professor of Sports Management at Tiffin University, is recognized for her contributions to intercollegiate athletic administration and global sports governance. Tiell collaborates with members of the World Olympians Association to supervise a humanitarian program for underprivileged youth in host cities. She has coordinated educational programs for groups at the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece; Beijing, China; London, England; and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2016). Fifteen of her students served as official volunteers. More information is available at http://tuolympics.weebly.com
Tiell has presented research, taught, or collaborated on sports projects throughout five continents. She is a member of the United States Sports Academy National faculty. She joins Alfreeda Goff from Alden & Associates as the co-founder of the NCAA/NACWAA Women’s Leadership Symposium which has served almost 1500 female students and aspiring administrators in college athletics since 2001. In her faculty role at Tiffin University, Tiell served as the NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative, Dean of Graduate Studies, and MBA Chair. Prior to her faculty appointment, Tiell served as Senior Woman Administrator and Assistant Athletic Director. She is a member of the TU Hall of Fame and has coached volleyball, softball (1993 national qualifier), tennis (2006 national qualifier), track, and basketball for Tiffin University [OH], Alfred University [NY], and Peace College [NC].
Tiell was named the United States Sports Academy 2014 Alumnus of Year and was awarded the Donahue Service Award by the NCAA II Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Tiell also was recognized as a recipient of the Region 4 Excellence in Teaching Award through the Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs and is a member of the Tiffin University Athletic Hall of Fame. She contributes a monthly column on sport and social issues for the Advertiser-Tribune newspaper and is co-authoring a textbook for Jones & Bartlett Publishing on Human Resources in Sports: A Managerial Approach. She resides in Tiffin, OH with her husband (Greg) and has two daughters. Her daughters currently reside in Atlanta, GA and Baco Raton, FL.
Tiell has worked at Tiffin University since 1988 and has recently joined the national faculty for the United States Sports Academy. She coordinates travel to the Olympic Academic Experience [OAE] which has included programs in Athens, Greece - 2004; Beijing, China - 2008; London, England - 2012; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 2016, and soon - Tokyo, Japan - 2020. The OAE collaborates with members of the World Olympians Association for educational programs related to the Olympics and to host a humanitarian program for underprivileged youth in the host city. She is also the co-founder of the Women's Leadership Symposium (in intercollegiate athletics) sponsored by Women Leaders in College Sports and the NCAA. She has extensive experience with presenting sport initiatives around the world. In 2017, Tiell traveled to Bangkok to instruct the International Sport Management Certificate program on behalf of the United States Sports Academy and the Sports Authority of Thailand. She has also taught in the executive MBA program in Bucharest, Romania and have engaged in educational programs on 5 continents. She was named the 2016 Sports Woman of the Year for the Cleveland Chapter of Women in Sports and Events. Her doctorate is from the United States Sports Academy and her Masters is from UNC - Chapel Hill.
The following was taken off TU's website:
Dr. Bonnie Tiell, Professor of Sports Management at Tiffin University, is recognized for her contributions to intercollegiate athletic administration and global sports governance. Tiell collaborates with members of the World Olympians Association to supervise a humanitarian program for underprivileged youth in host cities. She has coordinated educational programs for groups at the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece; Beijing, China; London, England; and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2016). Fifteen of her students served as official volunteers. More information is available at http://tuolympics.weebly.com
Tiell has presented research, taught, or collaborated on sports projects throughout five continents. She is a member of the United States Sports Academy National faculty. She joins Alfreeda Goff from Alden & Associates as the co-founder of the NCAA/NACWAA Women’s Leadership Symposium which has served almost 1500 female students and aspiring administrators in college athletics since 2001. In her faculty role at Tiffin University, Tiell served as the NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative, Dean of Graduate Studies, and MBA Chair. Prior to her faculty appointment, Tiell served as Senior Woman Administrator and Assistant Athletic Director. She is a member of the TU Hall of Fame and has coached volleyball, softball (1993 national qualifier), tennis (2006 national qualifier), track, and basketball for Tiffin University [OH], Alfred University [NY], and Peace College [NC].
Tiell was named the United States Sports Academy 2014 Alumnus of Year and was awarded the Donahue Service Award by the NCAA II Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Tiell also was recognized as a recipient of the Region 4 Excellence in Teaching Award through the Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs and is a member of the Tiffin University Athletic Hall of Fame. She contributes a monthly column on sport and social issues for the Advertiser-Tribune newspaper and is co-authoring a textbook for Jones & Bartlett Publishing on Human Resources in Sports: A Managerial Approach. She resides in Tiffin, OH with her husband (Greg) and has two daughters. Her daughters currently reside in Atlanta, GA and Baco Raton, FL.