Michigan State University Athletics
Staff Directory

Epiphany Clark
- Title:
- Deputy Athletic Director/External Resources
- Email:
- Phone:
- 355-1623
Began at Michigan State: 2017
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Education: Clark holds B.S. and M.Ed. degrees in psychology and sport management, respectively, from Baylor University.
Job Responsibilities: Clark serves as a link to the Athletic Director and Executive staff, tasked with helping to implement the department's mission and vision.
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Past Experience: Prior to Michigan State Athletics, Clarke served as the Director of Development at Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Washington, a Development Associate with The Georgia Bulldog Club at the University of Georgia where she oversaw the Young Alumni Club and women's basketball courtside seating, and as a Special Assistant to the President of Baylor University where she served as the primary liaison from the Office of the President to the Big 12 Conference, athletic department, government relations, and community engagement.
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Education: Clark holds B.S. and M.Ed. degrees in psychology and sport management, respectively, from Baylor University.
Job Responsibilities: Clark serves as a link to the Athletic Director and Executive staff, tasked with helping to implement the department's mission and vision.
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Past Experience: Prior to Michigan State Athletics, Clarke served as the Director of Development at Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Washington, a Development Associate with The Georgia Bulldog Club at the University of Georgia where she oversaw the Young Alumni Club and women's basketball courtside seating, and as a Special Assistant to the President of Baylor University where she served as the primary liaison from the Office of the President to the Big 12 Conference, athletic department, government relations, and community engagement.
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