Ashley Moore and Andy Humes.
I could understand the Andy Humes move, he was brought here by Sterk.
But Ashley has been at Mizzou for several years, well connected, many people like her, and she has done a good job. And she was a former student athlete and 2 time graduate of Mizzou.
http://www.stltoday.com/sports/college/mizzou/mizzou-athletics-eliminates-two-high-level-positions/article_13df80f8-990b-5d51-b8b7-89b6bb7a2659.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=user-share
Ashley Moore joined Mizzou Athletics in January of 2013 as a Director of the Tiger Scholarship Fund, and was promoted into her current position as Executive Associate Athletics Director/Tiger Scholarship Fund in April 2018. She leads a 14-member staff and has oversight of the Tiger Scholarship Annual Fund, Stewardship, Major Gifts, Special Events and the Mizzou Letterwinners Club.
In her first full year of leading the department’s fund-raising efforts, TSF raised $40.72M in support of Mizzou’s 550 student-athletes, the third-largest fund-raising year in TSF history, behind a record $50.4M raised in 2017-18 and $45.7M in 2011-12, which marked Mizzou’s entry into the Southeastern Conference. Included in that total was a record-tying $11.4M raised during TSF's giving year, which allowed it to surpass $11M in support of annual student-athlete scholarships for the third-straight year for the first time ever.
Under Moore’s direction, the 2018-19 fiscal year marked the first time in TSF history that the same fiscal year produced top three rankings in annual giving (T-No. 1, $11.4M), productivity (No. 3, 40.7M) and cash flow (No. 3, $25.8M). TSF saw a $17M increase over FY 2018 productivity, and a $10M increase over its five-year average productivity.
Moore’s team also launched the 1839 Campaign in January 2019 with a goal of having 18,039 donors supporting TSF in the near future.
Prior to joining the Mizzou Athletics staff in 2013, Moore worked for the Mizzou Alumni Association where she directed the Alumni Scholars Program, the Bus Entsminger Golf Classic and served as the staff liaison for 30 regional Alumni Chapters.
The four-year Mizzou Softball letterwinner (2002-05) helped the Tigers to three NCAA Tournament appearances and served as a team captain as a senior. Moore graduated from Mizzou in 2006 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and earned her Master’s in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis in 2011.
She and her husband Ty reside in Columbia with their three children, Brock, Gibson and Dean.