Jason Williams

Jason Williams

Title: Assistant Director for Athletic Media Services (Football-Secondary Contact, Volleyball, Women's Basketball, M&W Track & Field, M&W Cross Country)
Phone: 910-814-4367
Email: jwilliams@campbell.edu
College: UNC Wilmington '07

Jason Williams begins his fifth year at Campbell as an Assistant Director of Athletic Media Services. Williams serves as the primary contact for the CU women's basketball volleyball, track & field and cross country programs while also handling secondary duties for football.

Aside from serving as a liaison between several Fighting Camel programs and the media, he also writes feature stories and recaps for GoCamels.com and various game day publications, while serving as editor for all Campbell football game programs. A native of Rich Square, N.C., Williams has also served as the primary contact for the Camels' baseball, softball and wrestling programs over the last four seasons. Last year, Williams served on the Campbell women's basketball grant team, designed to increase awareness, exposure and attendance for the sport.

Graduating from the University of North Carolina Wilmington in the spring of 2007 with a B.A. in Communication Studies, Williams worked with the Seahawks' sports information department as an intern in many facets, writing, editing and keeping statistics in addition to day-to-operations. At UNCW, Williams worked with various athletic programs, including men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball, men's and women's golf and men's and women's tennis.

Williams also held a position with Wilmington, N.C.-based Top Fuel drag racing team Scott Griffin Motorsports in the summer of 2006. For the duration of his time with SGM, Williams was a public relations intern, assisting in nearly all aspects of the NHRA / IHRA competitor's operations during their inaugural season.

He has assisted events such as the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament (2007 and '09 in Raleigh and '10 in Durham), the 2009 NCAA Baseball Chapel Hill Regional and Super Regional, as well as several Colonial Athletic Association and Atlantic Sun Conference championships.

In July of 2010 he earned his Master of Science in Sport Management from California University (Pa.). Williams is a member of the Collegiate Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and the North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association (NCCSIA).

He resides in Durham with his wife, Courtney.