Joe Walsh
Joe Walsh became the GNAC’s first full-time commissioner
in 2005. Prior to that he was assistant men’s basketball
coach at Emmanuel College, head women’s basketball coach and
athletic director at Emerson College, an assistant women’s
basketball coach at Harvard University and he started his coaching
career at Saint Columbkilles High School in Brighton,
Massachusetts.
Walsh has spent over thirty years involved in athletics at the
community level within the City of Boston as a coach and an
administrator. He is immediate past president of the Brighton Board
of Trade, Allston Brighton Kiwanis, the co-chair of the Brian J.
Honan Charitable Foundation, has served on the ECAC Award of Valor
Committee, and the ECAC Women’s Basketball Selection
Committee and the board of directors at the West End House
Boy’s & Girl’s Club.
Walsh is a member of the DIII Commissioner’s Association and
The National Association of Division III Athletic Administrators
(NADIIAA). Joe also serves as a teacher in the NAMI Family to
Family education program. For more information visit the National
Alliance on Mental Illness home page at http://www.nami.org/
Vaughn Calhoun
Vaughn
Calhoun is in his first year as Assistant Commissioner of the Great
Northeast Athletic Conference. Calhoun joins the GNAC staff after
having served as a United States Congressional Intern, a lead field
organizer for a political campaign, and most recently in the public
sector focusing in human resources.
With the GNAC, Calhoun will oversee a broad range of functions
such as championships and awards, conference SAAC coordinator,
men's golf tournament, sportsmanship initiative, community based
coaching clinics, GNAC Hall of Fame and the professional
development seminar..
A 2003 graduate of Rutgers University, Calhoun participated on the
Scarlet Knights football team as a full scholarship student-athlete
earning three varsity letters and a degree in Administration of
Justice. Following his undergraduate work, Calhoun continued his
education at California State University - Long Beach, earning his
Masters of Public Policy and Administration in 2006. Currently,
Calhoun is pursuing his Doctorate of Education with a concentration
in Higher Education Administration at Northeastern University.
Calhoun is also a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity,
Incorporated. He is active within the Fraternity's "Project Alpha"
community service initiative as well as "A Voteless People is a
Hopeless People" campaign that promotes voter registration.
Vaughn and his wife Tammie reside in Dorchester, Mass.
Wole Oke
Oke enters his first year as Director of Conference
Communications for the Great Northeast Athletic Conference.
Before coming to the GNAC, Oke served as the athletics
administration intern/sports information assistant at Simmons
College for two years. He assisted the athletic department in all
facets of sports information related to the college's nine varsity
sports including writing, designing and editing publications,
updating the athletic department website, compiling team
statistics, and assisting with game day operations.
Oke graduated from the United States Sports Academy with a
bachelor of science in sports studies in 2009. He is pursuing a
master's degree in Sports Leadership from Northeastern University.
Thomas Humphreys
With the 2009-2010 season, Tom begins his seventh year as the
GNAC sports information director, the longest serving individual in
this position. During his tenure, many changes have taken place,
with the most significant being the move to Statcrew for statistics
reporting in nine GNAC sponsored sports.
Prior to accepting the GNAC position in 2003, he spent eight years
as a volunteer assistant at former GNAC member Daniel Webster,
helping them standardize and organize their sport history
information.
Tom brought that approach and philosophy with him to the GNAC and
has spent hundreds of hours researching and compiling statistics
and records into a comprehensive database, the results of which can
be found on the GNAC web site.
In his “day job”, he works as a IT project manager for
the US Air Force, overseeing wireless network installations at Air
Force bases around the world.
Tom has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Southern
Mississippi, and a M.B.A. from Clark University.
Ed Carpenter
Ed Carpenter brings 35 years of sports information experience to
the GNAC. Carpenter earned his bachelors degree in journalism in
1965 from Penn State University. After graduation he spent four
years in the Air Force and in 1969 he left the Air Force as a
Captain. He then spent two years as a sports writer for the New
Haven Register before going to the University of Delaware where he
was the sports information director for six years.
In 1976 Carpenter left the University of Delaware to take a
position as a speechwriter for the Armstrong Cork Company in
Lancaster, PA. After one year he moved to Boston and became
the sports information director for Boston University.
He spent 29 years at Boston University, retiring in 2006 as the
assistant athletic director for communications. During his tenure
at Boston University, Carpenter served as the CoSIDA President from
1992-1993 and was inducted into the CoSIDA Hall of Fame in 1996. In
2005, Ed was presented the Arch Ward Memorial Award by CoSIDA for
“inspiring excellence in, and bringing dignity to, our
profession through his relations to press, radio and television and
his colleagues.”
Carpenter resides with his wife Suzy in Stoughton, MA and has five
children and five grandchildren.
Rebecca Everett
Everett enters her first year as Marketing Specialist for the
Great Northeast Athletic Conference. She will assist the GNAC in
athletic marketing initiatives, event planning, and various special
projects.
Everett graduated from Emerson College in 2008 where she majored
in Marketing and Public Relations and minored in Broadcast
Journalism. Everett was a two-sport athlete, playing both
basketball and soccer. Everett was a two-year captain for the
basketball program and also served on Emerson’s
Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).
After college Everett ventured into the non-profit sector and
became a coordinator and event specialist with the American
Diabetes Association, assisting the ADA on all of their events and
program offerings.
Missy Lumas
Lumas enters her first year as the Championships and Marketing
Specialist for the Great Northeast Athletic Conference. Lumas will
assist with sponsorship development, championships, and updating
the GNAC manual & policies.
A graduate from Albertus Magnus College, Lumas earned a B.S. in
Management with a concentration in Marketing in 2007. She played
both basketball and tennis and was named the 2007 Albertus Magnus
College Female Student-Athlete of the Year. While completing a
Masters degree in Management of Sports Industries in 2008 from the
University of New Haven, Lumas served as a Graduate Assistant in
the UNH Athletic Department, working in the area of marketing &
game management.
Currently, Lumas works as an intern with the Bridgeport Bluefish, a
minor league baseball team in the independent Atlantic league.
Lumas currently resides in Milford, Connecticut.
Melissa Maitland
Maitland enters her first year as Sports Information Director
Specialist for the Great Northeast Athletic Conference.
Maitland is a graduate of Boston University's College of
Communication with a degree in Broadcast Journalism and has
recently received her Masters of Education in Sports Management
from Endicott College.
Maitland graduated at the top of her class with a 3.93 GPA and her master's thesis has been awarded the distinction of being used as a reference for undergraduate and graduate students at both the writing center and library on Endicott College's campus.
Before joining the GNAC, Maitland interned for various sports
organizations and television stations, including the Lowell Devils
(AHL) ice hockey team, and both WCVB-TV and WFTX-TV.
Garrett Quinn
Quinn enters his first year as Special Events Specialist for the
Great Northeast Athletic Conference. Quinn will assistant in the
coordination and execution of special events and award ceremonies
including Passionate Purple, the GNAC's 15th Anniversary and
Inaugural Hall of Fame.
Quinn is the Founding Donor of the Danielle Marie Thompson Memorial
Fund, which provides financial assistance to UNH students who
participate in a study abroad program through the Center for
International Education.
Quinn graduated with honors from the University of New Hampshire in
2007 with a B.A in Communications.
Currently, Quinn works full-time as the Payroll Manager for
Entercom-Boston Communications located in Brighton, Mass.
Natalie West
West graduated from Simmons College in 2009 with a Bachelor of
Arts in Philosophy and a minor in Communications. A native of East
Bridgewater, Mass., West is pursuing a masters in Sports Management
from Northeastern University. West will assist the Great Northeast
Athletic Conference in the area of Communications and Special
Events.
Prior to arriving at the GNAC, West served as a webcast
videographer for BullPen Media Inc. and worked as a softball
pitching/hitting instructor at Batters Box Inc. West was an
assistant coach at East Bridgewater High School, and recently
volunteered as event staff for the Massachusetts Special
Olympics.
A former Simmons College student-athlete, West received All-GNAC
honors in softball and All-North Atlantic Conference accolades for
field hockey. West, a transfer from Suffolk University, was named
Louisville Slugger second-team All Region, ECAC All-New England,
and NESCA first team. Currently, West plays on the Under-23
Massachusetts Drifters softball team.




























