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History of IHSAA

         to operate exclusively for the charitable benefi ts of IHSAA member schools and their student-
         athletes. As funding becomes available, the Foundation, overseen by a Board of Directors, will
         award college scholarships to student-athletes in their pursuit of post-secondary education.
         It also will support IHSAA member schools through a grant program designed to help fund
         special projects.
            On June 10, 2015, Assistant Commissioner Sandy Searcy announced her resignation ef-
         fective July 31 to join the executive staff  of the National Federation. An assistant commissioner
         since 1999, Searcy was named Director of Sports for swimming and diving, water polo and
         softball and to assist in planning for various NFHS meetings and conferences.
            On July 13, 2015, the Executive Committee approved Kerrie Schludecker as a new as-
         sistant commissioner eff ective August 1, 2015.
            Schludecker had served  the previous three years as athletic director at Boone Grove
         High School following two years at Marquette Catholic High School. She had been an ac-
         tive member and served on several committees for both the Indiana Interscholastic Athletic
         Administrators Association (IIAAA) and the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators
         Association (NIAAA).
            On October 26, 2016, Steven Helmich was announced as the fi rst president of the IHSAA
         Foundation. In his role as chief administrator, Helmich will oversee the day-to-day operations
         of the Foundation including the development and fundraising eff orts to support its programs
         and the distribution of scholarships and grants. Helmich joined the Association following a
         16-year career as president of Cathedral High School.
            On February 17, 2017, Assistant Commissioner Phil Gardner announced his retirement
         eff ective June 30 after nine years on the Executive Staff .
            Paul Neidig, Chief of Staff  and Director of Athletics of the Evansville Vanderburgh School
         Corporation (EVSC) and a continuous member of the IHSAA Board of Directors since 2004,
         was hired as an assistant commissioner on May 10, 2017.
            His appointment began July 1 following a 31-year career with EVSC where Neidig also
         served as its Chief Administrative Offi cer from 2012 to 2015, Deputy Chief of Staff  from 2009

         to 2012 and Director of Athletics at Evansville Central High School from 2001 to 2010. Prior
         to that, Neidig had worked at Evansville Central as a teacher, department chair, head coach
         and assistant coach for boys basketball, assistant athletic director and technology director
         between 1985 and 2001. He had also served as Chairman of the IHSAA Executive Committee
         three times in 2006-07, 2009-10 and 2015-16.
            On August 15, 2017, Matt Wolfert was hired as president of the IHSAA Foundation taking
         over for Steven Helmich who had stepped down in May. Wolfert joined the Association following
         a one-year stint as Director of Major Gifts at Cathedral High School. Prior to Cathedral, Wolfert
         had served as Director of Corporate Relationships for the NCAA from 2012 to 2016 and at
         Ball State University as Associate Director of Athletics – External Aff airs from 2004 to 2012.
            Heath Shanahan joined the IHSAA in November 2016 and was promoted to the Associa-
         tion’s Executive Staff  in July 2018 as its fi rst Director of Broadcasting/Executive Producer for
         the IHSAA Champions Network.
            Shanahan serves as the primary director and executive producer for all aspects of the
         IHSAA Champions Network broadcasts including IHSAAtv.org as well as maintaining and
         fulfi lling contractual obligations with various partners. He’ll also oversee development and
         distribution of a new content platform for IHSAA media and news.
            On April 30, 2018, the Executive Committee approved sponsorship of Unifi ed Flag Football,
         the second co-ed sport off ered in partnership with Special Olympics Indiana, and 22nd overall.
         The program, which begins in the fall of 2018, combines students with and without intellectual
         disabilities on the same team for sports training and competition.
            Bobby Cox, commissioner since 2011, announced to the IHSAA Executive Committee on
         January 16, 2020, his intention to retire eff ective August 1, 2020.
            During Cox’s tenure, the IHSAA made unprecedented advances in numerous areas all with
         the intention of further strengthening the IHSAA’s brand and trumpeting the many values and
         benefi ts of participation in education-based athletics. He oversaw an expansion of corporate
         partnerships and sponsorships for the Association including adding the Indiana Pacers and
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