Anthony Holloman Ed.D.
SIAC Commissioner (2022 – Present)
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Dr. Anthony Holloman was named 11th Commissioner of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference on August 1, 2022. Prior to becoming the SIAC Commissioner, Anthony served as the Vice President for University Advancement/Athletics and executive director for the Foundation at Fort Valley State University. He previously served as Vice President of University Advancement at Wiley College, Jackson State University, Stillman College and South Carolina State University while also serving as Director of Athletics at Tuskegee University.
In his career, he has been a part of and directed fundraising programs that have raised more than $150 million to support student scholarships, faculty development, and programmatic activities at institutions of higher learning. As athletic director at Fort Valley State University, he oversaw the installation of a new track surface and turf football field at Wildcat Stadium. He served as the Chairman of the SIAC Athletic Directors' Council (2021-2022), Athletic Director Chair of the SIAC Men's Volleyball Committee, and on the NCAA Regional Advisory Committee for Men's Tennis.
Anthony is a 1992 graduate of Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, N.C., where he majored in communications and minored in English. He also earned a Master of Sports Science degree from the United States Sports Academy. He also holds a Certificate of Fund-Raising Management from the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University and a Doctor of Education degree in educational leadership from Gwynedd Mercy University while also studying at the University of Pennsylvania.
He was a scholarship athlete at Johnson C. Smith University, where he was a four-year starter in the defensive secondary and a return specialist, garnering All-CIAA and All-American honors, while also serving as the team's punter and a member of the track team. He also served as president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes while at Johnson C. Smith University. Anthony was enshrined into the Johnson C. Smith Athletics Hall of Fame 2024 class.
Anthony is a Life member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., a member of the 100 Black Men of America, Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity Inc., and the Council for the Advancement and Support of Higher Education. He is also a member of the board of directors for the Georgia Chamber Commerce. Anthony has been a Rotarian since 2011, earning the Paul Harris Fellows distinction in Macon, GA, Orangeburg, SC and Tuscaloosa, AL.
He is a very active leader in the community, as well as a speaker on various topics.
Anthony is married to Maisah and has three adult children.