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Keiser University Athletics Welcomes Brandon Adams to Sports Information Staff

The Keiser University Athletic Department is excited to announce the addition of Brandon Adams to the Sports Information Department as the Sports Information Coordinator. In his role, Adams will serve as the primary communications contact for men's soccer, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's indoor and outdoor track & field, men's wrestling, and softball.

"We are excited to welcome Brandon Adams to the Keiser Athletics family as our new Sports Information Coordinator," Assistant AD of Communications Paul Dodson said. "Brandon brings a strong background in athletic communications and a passion for storytelling that will elevate the way we showcase the accomplishments of our student-athletes and programs. His experience, energy, and commitment to excellence make him a great fit for our department."

Adams joins the Seahawks with prior experience in NAIA athletics. Most recently, he served as a Sports Information Intern at Hastings College, where he handled the coverage and promotion of 24 varsity sports until March 2020. Prior to that, he worked as a student assistant in the Sports Information Department at Campbellsville University, gaining valuable experience in stat-keeping, game day operations, and media production.

"I'm incredibly thankful for the opportunity to be part of such a successful and respected athletic program," Adams said. "Keiser has already built a strong reputation across the NAIA, and I'm excited to contribute to the continued growth of the department. I look forward to working alongside the staff, coaches, and student-athletes to help tell their stories."

Adams is a graduate of Campbellsville University where he received his Bachelor of Science in sport management in 2019. He graduated from Life University in December 2023 with a Master of Science in Positive Psychology.

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