Southeastern Conference
2201 Richard Arrington Blvd. North
Birmingham, AL 35203
(205) 458-3000
(205) 458-3031 - FAX
| Name |
Title |
| Mike Slive |
Commissioner |
| Greg Sankey |
Executive Associate Commissioner/Chief Operating Officer |
| Mark Womack |
Executive Associate Commissioner |
| Mark Whitworth |
Associate Commissioner (External Affairs) |
| Leslie Claybrook |
Assistant Commissioner (Championships) |
| Gil Grimes |
Assistant Commissioner (Legislative Services) |
| Charlie Hussey |
Assistant Commissioner (Marketing/Licensing) |
| Will Lawler |
Assistant Commissioner (Compliance) |
| Craig Mattox |
Assistant Commissioner (Championships) |
| Chris Waldsmith |
Assistant Commissioner (Finance) |
| Kathryn Poe-Switzer |
Executive Associate to the Commissioner |
| Torie Johnson |
Executive Director SECU |
| David Knight |
Director of Championship Ticket Operations |
| Craig Pinkerton |
Director of Media Relations |
| B.C. Romano |
Director Video/Creative Services |
| Sylvia Hagan Barnes |
Associate Director of Officiating Administration |
| Chuck Dunlap |
Associate Director of Media Relations |
| Tammy Wilson |
Associate Director of Media Relations |
| Sean Cartell |
Assistant Director of Media Relations |
| Cole Cunningham |
Assistant Video & Creative Services Director |
| John Gibson |
Assistant Director of Championship Ticket Operations |
| Marianne Jenkins |
Assistant Director Compliance |
| Chevonne Mansfield |
Assistant Director of Media Relations |
| Tre Stallings |
Assistant Director Championships |
| Ginny Thomas |
Assistant Director of Football Administration |
| Jordan Chestnut |
Championships Assistant |
| Lori McDanal |
Adminstrative Assistant (SECU) |
| Brett Nolen |
External Affairs & Marketing Assistant |
| Tayloe Steedman |
Compliance Assistant |
| Brenda Gray |
Receptionist |
| C.M. Newton |
Consultant to the Commissioner for Basketball |
| Larry Templeton |
Consultant to the Commissioner for Television |
| Jamey Cavacini-Vincent |
Legends Program Coordinator |
SEC HEADQUARTERS
Almost 43 years after moving to Birmingham from Jackson, Miss., The SEC moved into its current headquarters on October 15, 1991. The building is now named for Roy F. Kramer, the SEC's sixth commissioner who retired in July 2002.
During his tenure as the league's commissioner, the SEC won 85 national championships and distributed more than $654 million in revenue back to its member institutions.
The 30,000 square-foot building was provided by the city of Birmingham. It was designed to house the SEC staff and accommodate the needs of the various committees, coaches and administrative groups that meet on a regular basis. From its headquarters, the SEC office certifies the eligibility of all student-athletes, manages championship events, enhances academic opportunities for student-athletes, monitors NCAA and SEC compliance, coordinates officiating assignments, negotiates television contracts, distributes conference revenue, cultivates corporate sponsorships and coordinates media and public relations efforts.
In 2005, a state-of-the-art video command center was built inside the headquarters and named for the late Brad Davis, the SEC Associate Commissioner who was responsible for its development. Davis passed away on March 2, 2006.
The building also features a rotunda that highlights school banners, championship pedestals and two galleries displaying the member institutions.
Former SEC Headquarters
Standard Life Building (1940-1948), Jackson, MS
Redmont Hotel (1948-67), Birmingham, AL
Central Bank Building (1967-88) Birmingham, AL
Riverchase Galleria Tower (1988-1991) Birmingham, AL