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MEET NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY'S ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT TEAM

SHON MORRIS '88
Associate AD/Director of Athletic Development
s-morris@northwestern.edu
Shon Morris is in his 13th year as director of development at Northwestern. He is a 1988 graduate of Northwestern's School of Education and four-year letterwinner in basketball where he was a 1,000-point scorer, the 1987-88 Playboy Magazine Anson Mount Scholar-Athlete of the Year and a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American. Shon continues to serve as a basketball analyst for Northwestern games on WGN Radio, and also does game analysis and studio work for Big Ten Network games.
Shon Morris
JACK GRIFFIN '90
Assistant Director of Athletic Development
j-griffin2@northwestern.edu

Jack Griffin is in his seventh year as assistant director of development. A graduate of Northwestern's School of Education, he earned his bachelor's degree in human development and social policy. While at Northwestern, Jack was a four-year letterwinner in wrestling where he was a national champion, two-time All-American and two-time Big Ten champion. He was inducted into the Northwestern Athletic Hall of Fame during the 2002-03 school year. Jack and his wife Monica (NU '89) live in Skokie with their two sons, Jacob and Ethan.
Jack Griffin
JEAN YALE '57
Development Associate/Special Events Coordinator
j-yale@northwestern.edu

Jean Yale is in her 17th year as special events coordinator for Northwestern Athletics. She earned her bachelor's degree in Northwestern's School of Education. Jean handles more than 30 events a year for the department, from the Benchwarmer Dinner in August to the year-ending Senior Recognition and N Club Induction Banquet. Jean has four grown children -- Mary, John, Martha and Tom -- and 12 grandchildren. She resides in Winnetka.
Jean Yale
TAMMY WALKER
Development Associate
t-walker@northwestern.edu

Tammy is in her third year with Northwestern Athletics, serving as a development associate. A graduate of Miami University in Ohio, she earned a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in mathematics education. She was a mathematics instructor at Miami University before moving to Evanston. Tammy is the widow of the late Randy Walker, head football coach of the Wildcats from 1999-2006. She has a son, Jamie (NU '04), a daughter, Abbey Boudreau (Brian), a granddaughter, Clara, and a grandson, Walker.
Tammy Walker
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