NC Wesleyan promotes
Thompson to Vice President,
Athletics
Rocky
Mount, NC
- John Thompson, North
Carolina Wesleyan College’s
Athletic Director and Head
Men’s Basketball Coach, will
be using his talents
campus-wide as Vice
President, Athletics, the
College has announced. In
his new role, Thompson will
join Wesleyan’s primary
advisory and leadership
group, the President’s
Council. He will continue as
Head Men’s Basketball Coach.
In announcing Thompson’s
promotion, President James A.
Gray III said,
“John has
been with Wesleyan for 14
years, serving for the past
11 as
both Director of
Athletics and Head Coach,
Men’s Basketball. His
contributions have been
major, and I expect John
will be a great addition to
my senior team.”
Thompson wears many hats at
Wesleyan and in the
community. In addition to
his coaching duties, he
served as President of the
USA South Athletic
Conference from 2001-2005.
Currently he is chairman of
the USA South Basketball
Coaches Committee and serves
on the National Association
of Basketball Coaches
Legislation Committee and
the NABC Congress. In 2007,
he began a four-year
appointment to the NCAA
Men’s Basketball Rules
Committee. Also widely
known as an excellent
speaker, Thompson has spoken
at the North Carolina
Basketball Coaches
Association and the Florida
Athletic Coaches Association
basketball coaching clinics,
among many others.
Originally from Durham, NC,
Thompson played basketball
at the University of North
Carolina at Greensboro,
where he was captain of his
team prior to his graduation
in 1984 with a degree in
communications. After
graduation, he was invited
to try out with the Florida
Suncoast Stingers of the
Continental Basketball
Association. Thompson also
earned a Master of Sport
Science degree in 1989 from
the United States Sports
Academy.
“I am excited about this
opportunity and look forward
to working with the
President and the rest of
the college community to
make this the best place it
can be,” Thompson said.
He and his wife, Laura, live
in Rocky Mount and have
three sons: Andrew, 13, and
twins Jackson and Walker, 6.