RONALD PAVAN

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Vice President for Athletics and Vice President for Facilities and Services
rpavan@cumberland.edu
(615) 547-1348
Dallas Floyd Phoenix Arena
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Athletic Department, Office of Campus/Food/Housing/Security
A.A., Northeastern Christian Junior College
B.A., Lubbock Christian University
M.A., West Virginia University

Ron Pavan enters his 12th year as Director of Athletics at Cumberland University in 2019-20 after serving in the same capacity for 14 years at Ohio Valley University in Parkersburg, W.Va. Pavan begins his 34th year in college athletics with experience in coaching basketball, soccer and softball, as well as serving as intramural director. He also begins his fifth year as the Vice President for Enrollment Services with the University.

During his tenure, Pavan has earned numerous awards and honors. In 2008, Ohio Valley University created the Ron Pavan Athletic Award that is given to a meritorious student-athlete every year in Pavan’s honor. He was inducted into the Ohio Valley University Hall of Fame and and named the Wilson County Sports Person of the Year in 2016. Pavan has also won the 2018 Mid-South Conference Athletic Director of the Year Award.

In 11 years at Cumberland, Pavan has successfully added eight sports to the program. two Assistant Athletic Director positions, a Strength and Conditioning Coach, an Assistant Wrestling Coach and a Sports Information Director. He has overseen the building of a new weight room, a resurfacing of the tennis courts and added a new athletic training room. During the Summer of 2011, Cumberland added new bleachers and a press box at Lindsey Donnell Stadium-Kirk Field.

Pavan took on his biggest project to date during the Spring and Summer of 2012, coordinating the takeover and renovation of Nokes-Lasater Field, the old Lebanon High School football facility. The locker room facilities and coaches offices were both completely renovated with new paint, carpet, central heat and air, new lockers and meeting room space added. An old track locker room was turned into an athletic training department, new fencing was added to the south and east sides of the stadium, and the playing areas surrounding the field were resurfaced. The facility includes two 70-yard practice fields, restrooms on both the home and visitors sides of the stadium, a concession stand and dressing areas for visiting players and coaches.

During the spring of 2018 Pavan oversaw Cumberland’s first fundraiser for athletics, spearheading an effort to raise $500|000 for softball, baseball and the gymnasium, adding stadium seating and a new press box at softball, chairback seating in the gym and new chairback seats and scoreboard at baseball.

The Pittsburgh, Pa., native has implemented a student-athlete attendance policy and community service program and instituted the use of the NAIA’s Champions of Character (Integrity, Respect, Responsibility, Servant Leadership and Sportsmanship) brand throughout the department. Cumberland was named a Five-Star Institution on the Champions of Character Scorecard in six of the last seven academic years.

Pavan has raised the awareness of Cumberland University through the Community Service Program and made one of his main objectives the effort to reconnect with local businesses and corporate sponsorships.

He signed an exclusive apparel and equipment contract with adidas in his first three months on the job at Cumberland, a move which benefits the entire athletic department as well as the University community, and has reconnected with the Coca-Cola Company on new programs. Having partnerships with local sporting goods company SportsWorld and building the new weight room with the mayor of Lebanon, Phillip Craighead, have also improved the image of Cumberland Athletics.

The additions of full-time staff members have all added greatly to the improvement of the department, raising the image and quality of publicity locally and nationally and improving student-athlete attendance and graduation rates. Pavan completed the Vanderbilt University Peabody College of Education and Human Development Summer Fellow program and the Peabody Professional Institute for Higher Education Management course during Summer 2010.

Cumberland has enjoyed unprecedented success both on-and-off the field during Pavan’s tenure, winning 24 conference regular season and tournament championships, two team national titles and four individual national championships during his 11 years. CU has also earned 952 Conference Scholar-Athlete honors, 261 NAIA Scholar-Athlete accolades and 86 All-American awards.

Before arriving at Cumberland, Pavan spent the previous 14 years at Ohio Valley University. While at OVU, he successfully added seven varsity programs to the athletic department, oversaw creation of a booster club and moved OVU Athletics from NAIA to NCAA Division II. He also oversaw development of an indoor baseball/softball complex, new fitness center, and improvements to the gym, soccer and softball fields.

Pavan raised OVU’s profile in the local community not only by elevating the quality of sports within the program but also by bringing in major sports personalities to conduct fundraisers and corporate sponsorships, including Mike Krzyzewski and Jay Bilas among others.

He spent nine years at Northeastern Christian Junior College in Villanova, Pa., serving in a variety of capacities, including head coach for men’s soccer, women’s basketball and softball as well as working in the admissions office and as the intramural director. He was also an instructor in the Art and Physical Education Department at NCJC.

Pavan earned his bachelor’s in Art and Physical Education from Lubbock Christian University in Lubbock, Texas, and received a master’s in Athletic Administration from West Virginia University in Morgantown, W.Va.

He is married to the former Tammi McGhee of Lynchburg, Va., and the couple has three children – Madison, Jenna and Mason.

ATSU NYAMADI

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Head Coach, Track and Field
anyamadi@cumberland.edu
(615) 453-6393
Phoenix Plaza
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Athletic Department
B.S., Middle Tennessee State University

A native of Accra, Ghana, Atsu Nyamadi competed at Middle Tennessee State University. While at MTSU, Nyamadi garnered All-Academic C-USA status in the 2015-2016 season.  He took home first place in the heptathlon and finished in third and seventh place in the long jump and triple jump at the Conference USA Indoor Championship.  During the Outdoor Championship he placed first in the decathlon, eighth in the triple jump and sixth in the javelin throw.

Atsu Nyamadi previously worked at Florida A&M University as the Multis, Jumps and Throwing coach.

Nyamadi also holds the Ghana National Record for the decathlon and earned both Silver and Bronze medals at the African Games from 2014-2016.

He graduated from Middle Tennessee State Universitywith a degree in Liberal Science and Tourism Studies.

 

THIAGO OLIVEIRA

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Head Mens Tennis Coach
tlins@cumberland.edu
620-481-1161
CU Tennis Office
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Athletic Department
B.S., Bethel College
M.A., Cumberland University

Lins is entering his second year as the Head Men’s Tennis coach at Cumberland. In his first season he led the men’s program to a 13-7 overall record and a trip to the National Tournament.

Thiago played junior tennis in Brazil and was ranked among the 100 best junior tennis players in his home country. He earned a full tennis scholarship to play for 2 years at Seward County Community College in Liberal, KS and then transferred to Bethel University in Tennessee. 

Thiago was ranked in the top 20 in Singles and Doubles during his college career and as a team they were ranked in the top 5 in the NAIA rankings and appeared in 3 straight national tournaments. After graduating college, Thiago worked at several tennis facilities, including Assistant Tennis Pro at Idle Hour Club in GA, Director of Tennis at The Westside Club in SC, Junior and Adult Tennis Coordinator at Midtown Athletic Club in GA, Head Tennis Pro for Genesis Health Clubs in Salina, KS, as well as the Student Assistant Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach for Bethel University and assistant men’s and women’s coach at Central Christian College in Kansas.

He worked at several clinics as a special guest in Colombia, Brazil, Italy and around the US, working alongside legends of the game such as Rod Laver, John Newcombe, Roy Emerson, Mark Phillippoussis, Mark Woodforde, and several others players that were grand slam champions.

He holds USPTA, USPTR, and ITF certifications and has been teaching and coaching tennis for over 15 years.

Lins recieved his undergraduate degree in Physical Education from Bethel in 2008. He recently finished his masters degree in Sports Management in December 2018 at Cumberland University.

His team won conference for the first time ever as well as maintaining the highest GPA in athletics consistently, as well as earning ITA community service award for the last 4 years. Starting 8th season as head men’s tennis coach at Cumberland.

TAMARA PAVAN

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University Registrar
tpavan@cumberland.edu
(615) 547-1228
Memorial Hall, Room 104C
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Office of Academic Affairs
A.A., Northeastern Christian Junior College
B.S., Ohio Valley University

Tammi Pavan is the University Registrar and has been employed by Cumberland since July of 2009.  Prior to coming to Cumberland she served as the Registrar for Ohio Valley University.  

Mrs. Pavan earned an Associate of Arts degree from Northeastern Christian Junior College, and her Bachelor of Science degree in Business from Ohio Valley University.  Previous to working in Higher Education she worked in the financial services industry as a Supervisor of Broker Dealer Operations and Wire Trade Specialist holding a series 7 and 24 License.

 

TINA OLIN

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Enrollment Specialist for Nursing and Non-Traditional Students
colin@cumberland.edu
615-547-1226
Memorial Hall, Room 106
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Office of Enrollment, Admissions, and Student Financial Services
B.S., Tennessee Technological University

Tina graduated in 1989 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Tennessee Technological University.  While at TTU, she was a student member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, and was chosen to Chi Epsilon, a national civil engineering honor society.  She also earned her State of Tennessee EIT certificate.  

After graduation, she began her work career assisting the city engineer and reviewing commercial construction building plans for the City of Columbia/Maury County.  From 1992-1996, she worked for Metro Water Services in their engineering department where she performed analysis of sewer lines, availability studies, and computer sewer modeling for Metropolitan Davidson County.  Tina began home educating her 3 children beginning in 2001.  In 2011, she began six years of teaching chemistry and physical science at New Life Academy and was selected by her students as the 2017 Teacher of the Year.  She began working at Cumberland University in June of 2017.

Tina most enjoys spending time with her family and friends.  She is active in her church where she taught 3rd grade for 15 years and vacation bible school.  She has also volunteered and been a member of the Greenvale Community Center since 2000.  She and her husband Greg reside in southern Wilson County.

 

B. ALEX PAGE

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Athletic Trainer, Adjunct Instructor of Athletic Training
apage@cumberland.edu
Main Athletic Training Building
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Athletic Department
B.A., The University of Alabama
M.S.A., Eastern Michigan University

Alex Page begins his second year as an assistant athletic trainer at Cumberland University in 2022-23. Page will serve as the primary contact for baseball and women’s volleyball.

Since July of 2019, Page has served as the head athletic trainer at Hillsboro High School in Hillsboro, Texas just outside of Waco. Page was responsible for all sports at Hillsboro while managing the athletic training budget, overseeing drug testing, and honing his leadership skills with his staff. Page implemented arm care programs for both the Hillsboro baseball and softball programs.

Prior to moving to Texas, Page worked as a graduate assistant for the sports medicine/athletic training department at Eastern Michigan University. While in Ypsilanti, he worked with a variety of sports teams covering football, baseball, wrestling, volleyball, women’s swim & dive, and gymnastics. 

Page earned his bachelor’s of science degree in athletic training from the University of Alabama in 2017. He also earned a degree in general health studies and a minor in nutrition. While a student at Alabama, he was able to gain experience working with the Crimson Tide football, swim & dive, track & field, baseball, and softball programs. 

He was able to complete a summer internship with the Seattle Seahawks working in three preseason games and summer workouts/practices. Page would set up the game/practice fields, pack kits, assist in treatments and rehabs, and aided in the implementation of the NFL’s drug testing program. 

Page holds a Master of Science in sport management degree from Eastern Michigan. He is also affiliated with the Southwest Athletic Trainers Association and the Texas Athletic Training Association.

DAKOTA (CODY) NETHERTON

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Financial Aid Advisor
dnetherton@cumberland.edu
(615) 547-1304
Memorial Hall, Room 108G
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Office of Enrollment, Admissions, and Student Financial Services
B.S., Cumberland University

BRITTANY MCWILLIAMS

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Administrative Assistant to the Vice President for Athletics and the Vice President for Facilities and Services
bmcwilliams@cumberland.edu
(615) 547-1349
Dallas Floyd Phoenix Arena
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Athletic Department
B.S., San Diego State University

Brittany McWilliams graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art with an emphasis in Graphic Design in 1998 and a Certificate in Meeting and Event Planning in 2001 from San Diego State University in San Diego, California.

Brittany worked for a dot-com company after college as a content designer and when that industry collapsed, she pursued a career in meeting and event planning. She worked at Hilton Harbor Island hotel in San Diego and then at Loews Vanderbilt Hotel in Nashville after moving to TN with her husband in 2001. In 2005, she decided to become a stay-at-home mom and did various work from home jobs including medical transcription and direct sales with Thirty-One Gifts and Scentsy. She went back to work as a preschool teacher for 9 years and taught one and two-year-old’s until coming to Cumberland.

Brittany joined Cumberland in February of 2021 as the Postmaster. She became a full-time Administrative Assistant to the Athletic and Facilities Departments in November 2021.

She resides in Mt. Juliet with her husband Allen and two children, Ryan and Morgan. Brittany loves spending time with her friends and family, watching her children in their activities (high school bowling, soccer and competition dance), camping, traveling and watching movies.

KAREN MARTINEZ BERNAL

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Head Womens Tennis Coach
kmartinez@cumberland.edu
(620) 481-1161
CU Tennis Court
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Athletic Department
B.S., University of South Carolina
M.B.A., Emporia State University

Karen Martinez joined the Cumberland staff as head coach for Men’s and Women’s tennis on June 30, 2017. 

Her First season she led the Men’s program to a 21-4 overall record making it to the quarterfinals of the NAIA national tournament. Lead the women’s program to a 13-11 overall record.  Cumberland reached the NAIA national tournament in both seasons.  

Before joining the Cumberland family coach Martinez has served one year as head coach for men’s and women’s tennis at Central Christian College in McPherson, Kan. The Tigers participate as an independent athletic program in the NAIA and also in the National Christian College Athletic Association.

She spent one year as an assistant coach at NCAA Division II Emporia State in Kansas, planning road trips and scheduling matches while also handling most of the international recruiting process for student-athletes to the program.

Martinez also spent one season as an assistant coach at NCAA Division III Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Ga., overseeing the program’s strength and conditioning program, running practices and scheduling matches.

She is a native of Bogota, Colombia, where she was ranked in the Top 5 nationally throughout her junior career. Martinez started her collegiate career at Bethel University in McKenzie, Tenn., advancing to the NAIA Championships in 2009, and played her junior and senior seasons at NCAA Division I USC Upstate.

While finishing her degree and for a year after graduation, she worked as the Junior Tennis Director at The Westside Club in Spartanburg, S.C., before spending almost a year as the Head Tennis Pro at Medlock Bridge Tennis Center in Johns Creek, Ga. She served as an assistant coach at Agnes Scott while also working at Medlock. Martinez also spent 18 months as the Junior Program Director at Tennis Stage Colombia in Bogota before returning to the states and taking the position at Emporia State.

She earned her bachelor’s in Physical Education with a concentration in Exercise and Sports Science from USC Upstate in 2012 and completed her master’s in Business Administration from Kansas Wesleyan in May 2017.

Coach Martinez is married to Thiago Oliveira the head Men’s tennis coach at Cumberland University. They have two children: Lucca and Lorenzo.