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Jani Springer

Jani Springer

  • Title
    Assistant Athletic Director/Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Student Success/Deputy Title IX Coordinator
  • Email
    springer@grinnell.edu
  • Phone
    641-269-9710
When Jani Springer joins the Grinnell College athletic department, she will bring a wealth of experience.
 
But just as important is the variety of experience that accompanies the new Assistant Athletic Director for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Student Success.
 
She helped Bluefield secure two NCAA Diversity and Inclusion Grants, served as Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Advisor, chaired hiring committees for staffing of 12 new sports and support staff, academically advised student-athletes and supervised the assistant athletic trainer and student workers.
 
Additionally, Springer is president of the Performing Arts Initiative for Students of Color (PAISOC), a non-profit based in Rhode Island with a mission to increase the number of students of color participating in the performing arts through leadership programming, mentorship and awarding scholarships.
 
Prior to that she worked for Drum Corps International, where she served as head athletic trainer of the Madison Scouts, Colts and Santa Clara Vanguard. She also served as lead diving and assistant swim coach at Bethany College in West Virginia, where she also was a physical education instructor and taught a "Camp and Dance" course as well as ballet, jazz and choreography courses.
 
Before that, Springer was an athletic trainer at Bulkeley High School in her native state of Connecticut.
 
Springer earned a bachelor's degree in athletic training from Springfield College in Massachusetts and master's degrees in kinesiology-sports psychology and motor behavior from the University of Tennessee and teaching and learning from Bethany College. Springer is currently pursuing her PhD in leadership studies from the University of the Cumberlands.