Logan Garvin Announced as Assistant Director of Athletics for Marketing and Promotions
Denver, Colo.: Regis University Director of
Athletics Ann Martin today announced the hiring of Logan Garvin as
assistant director of athletics. Garvin will be in charge of
the marketing and promotions area, while also being an integral
part of the overall administration of Regis athletics. He
began his duties on August 3rd.
Martin says, “Logan has a great knowledge of Regis
University and with his background in marketing and promotions, he
will be able to help propel the Regis athletic department to the
next level. He will be a great fit for us and will be a
valuable asset.”
Garvin just finished a one-year appointment as the marketing and
promotions associate at the University of Colorado-Boulder.
He was an integral part in improving the game-day atmosphere as the
director of in-game promotions and the manager of student interns
for over 50 athletic events. He also helped improve the
successful Read with the Buffs program where CU student-athletes
visited local elementary schools to help promote reading.
“I am excited for the opportunity to work with the Regis
athletic department staff, coaches and student-athletes,”
comments Garvin. “There are a lot of great
opportunities to promote Regis athletics through new marketing and
promotion endeavors. I look forward to building on the
success of the Regis athletic department.”
Garvin is familiar with Regis in a number of ways. While
completing his graduate degree from Northern Colorado, he was a
Regis athletic’s department intern from February-July
2009. He helped with compliance reporting as well as the
current marketing plan and the implementation and carrying out of
that plan.
He spent two seasons as a student-athlete at Regis playing for
legendary men’s basketball coach Lonnie Porter from
2004-06. The Philomath, Ore. native scored 464 points, a 9.3
point per game average in two seasons and finished as the third
leading 3-point field goal percentage shooter at a 41.4 percent
clip. He averaged 10.0 ppg in 2005-06, third on the team,
while leading the team with 68 assists.
Regis University is a member of NCAA Division II and competes in
the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC).

