Rachel Stroman Huston, M.S.
About Rachel Stroman Huston, M.S.
Title and Current Company
Rachel Stroman Huston, M.S., currently holds the position of Executive Assistant at Amperon. She utilizes her extensive background in athletics marketing, NCAA compliance, and member relations management to support the company's operations and strategic objectives.
Previous Work Experience
Rachel Stroman Huston's career includes a variety of roles in athletics marketing and operations, NCAA compliance, and member relations. She served as Member Relations Manager at the San Antonio Bar Association from 2022 to 2024. At The University of Texas at San Antonio, she was Athletics Marketing Associate (2021-2022) and Senior Program Coordinator (2020-2021). She also worked at Houston Christian University as Director of Football Operations and On-Campus Recruiting (2018-2020) and Assistant Director of NCAA Compliance/Eligibility (2015-2018). Other positions include Athletics Marketing Assistant at Rice University (2014-2015) and Marketing Associate at the Houston Rockets (2013-2014).
Education and Academic Background
Rachel Stroman Huston holds a Master of Science in Kinesiology: Sport Management from Houston Christian University, where she studied from 2018 to 2020. She also studied at the University of Houston and Texas Tech University, although specific details about her degrees from these institutions are not provided.
Expertise in Athletics Marketing
Rachel Stroman Huston has extensive experience in athletics marketing. She has held multiple roles in university athletic departments, such as Athletics Marketing Assistant at Rice University and Athletics Marketing Associate at The University of Texas at San Antonio. Her work extends to professional sports, including her role as a Marketing Associate for the Houston Rockets.
NCAA Compliance and Eligibility
Rachel Stroman Huston has a strong background in NCAA compliance and eligibility. She served as the Assistant Director of NCAA Compliance/Eligibility at Houston Christian University for three years, where she was responsible for ensuring that the institution adhered to NCAA regulations.