Virginia Tech Hires Brandon Hall As Athletics Chief Financial Officer

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Virginia Tech has a Chief Financial Officer for the first time since 2019. (Ivan Morozov)

Virginia Tech has hired Brandon Hall as Executive Associate Athletics Director and Athletics Chief Financial Officer. He spent the last 3.5 years as Clemson’s Chief Financial Officer, and he is originally from Christiansburg, VA. He attended Radford as a undergraduate, and he has a Master of Business Administration from Oklahoma.

While at Clemson, Hall managed the Tigers’ operating budget ($160 million) and also helped establish Clemson’s corporate partnerships venture, while also managing that venture. He also managed capital project cash flow for several Clemson facilities, including a $67 million Memorial Stadium renovation, a $12 million football complex expansion, a $37 million women’s sports expansion project, and a $50 million performance and wellness center for Olympic Sports.

Before taking the job at Clemson, he served from 2018-20 as the Senior Associate Athletics Director and Chief Financial Officer at South Florida. From 2012-18, he was at Oklahoma, first as the Director of Business Operations. By the time his career was over in Norman, he was an Assistant Athletics Director and he managed the Sooners’ athletic department budget. He also worked at William & Mary (2010-12) and Radford (2007-10).

Hall is the first person to hold the Chief Financial Officer title since Omar Banks had it from 2017-19. Banks left to become the AD at Campbell, and has since been hired as the CFO at West Virginia. Patricia Moran also served as a brief replacement for Banks, though her title was the Senior Associate AD for Business and Finance.

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  1. Will called this out as a need for the athletic department some time ago. Sounds like a good hire.

  2. In Tech’s structure, if the football program wants this or that, is he the guy that says yes or no?

  3. seems as though an accounting/finance position like this would fall under the umbrella of the University’s overall accounting group? At least be reportable to the University’s CFO or whatever title they give this at a University

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