2008-09 ECAC-SIDA Executive Board


Jason Fein
Past President
College of Staten Island
fein@mail.csi.cuny.edu

Jason Fein will serve as ECAC-SIDA President for 2007-08 after serving on the executive board for the past five years. Before entering the officer rotation, he served a three-year term as the At-Large Representative for Marketing. In addition, he co-chaired the 2003 Workshop in Staten Island.

Fein is in his eighth year at the College of Staten Island (NY) where he was recently named Director of Athletics and the Sports and Recreation Center after serving as Acting Director since February of 2006. He previously served four years as the Associate Director of Athletics and Sports Information Director. He was elevated to that position in July, 2002 after serving three years as the Assistant Athletic Director/Sports Information Director. He oversees athletics, recreation, intramurals, and revenue generating programs for the Dolphins' 13 sport intercollegiate athletics program and the college's state of the art Sports and Recreation Center.

Prior to coming to CSI, Fein spent three years as Assistant AD / SID at his alma mater, Brooklyn College. He played an instrumental role in bringing back the college's intercollegiate Division III athletics program after the school had earlier suspended their Division I program.

In his time at the College of Staten Island, Fein has helped organize the annual CSI Alumni and Friends Golf Outing, as well as the CUNY Athletic Conference Goodwill Tour, which takes an all-star team overseas each summer to represent the City University of New York in international competition as well as provide instruction and clinics for local underprivileged children.

In addition to being an active member of CoSIDA's Olympic Liaison Committee, Fein has worked media relations operations for the 1996 Atlanta and 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Games, the 1998 Goodwill Games, numerous NCAA championships, and baseball playoffs with the New York Yankees since 1996.

Fein received his Bachelors Degree in athletic training and his Masters in sports management from Brooklyn College. He currently resides in Dumont, NJ, with his wife, Cecilia and son, Zachary.