Todd Clark: Director of Communications
Oversees:
Todd Clark began his role as the Association's director of communications on July 1, 2000.
His responsibilities include overseeing the print production aspect of the association, internal and external communications, media relations, corporate marketing/sponsorships, advertising, publications, tournament records, sportsmanship, assisting with website maintenance and the football playoffs, as well as oversight of the WIAA Award of Excellence program.
At the national level, he served on the NFHS Records Committee from 2007-10 and on the NFHS Annual Summer Meeting Advisory Committee from 2009-10. In 2012, he received an NFHS citation for his outstanding contributions to high school sports. Clark also served on the NFHS Network Leadership Circle, and he served one year on the Heart of the Arts Selection Committee and was a member of the NFHS Spirit of Sport Committee from 2018-20. He has also presented on a number of topics at the NFHS Summer Meetings.
He received the Association Friend Award presented by the Wisconsin Association of School Councils in 2007 and was bestowed the privilege to be the presider of the 2022 NFHS Hall of Fame ceremonies in San Antonio, Texas.
Clark joined the executive staff after serving nine years as the sports information director at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse from 1991-2000. Prior to the UW-La Crosse position, Clark was a sports information director assistant at Southern Illinois-Carbondale from 1990-91.
Additional sports information experience includes working as a graduate assistant at St. Cloud State University and as a student assistant at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.
Other related experience included serving as a venue media chief at the 1990 U.S. Olympic Festival, and as the official scorer for the NCAA III Baseball Championships from 2000-01.
Clark earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism and communication arts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1985. He received a master of special studies degree in sports administration from St. Cloud State University in 1993.