
Lyndsay Ostler Added to Dartmouth Peak Performance Staff
1/28/2020 2:34:00 PM | Athletics, Peak Performance
DP2 rounded out its staff with the hiring of Ostler
HANOVER, N.H. — Dartmouth Peak Performance (DP2) announced the addition of Lyndsay Ostler as Assistant Athletics Director for DP2/Academics to round out its staff.
"Lyndsay brings the passion and care for student-athletes that is essential for this role," said Ian Connole, Senior Associate Athletics Director for DP2. "As a coach, she demonstrated she can inspire young men and women in their pursuit of excellence, and we are confident she will bring these qualities to Dartmouth as we seek to promote holistic development and comprehensive excellence."
Ostler spent the last seven years at Colby-Sawyer College as a coach and administrator. As the assistant athletics director and senior woman administrator, she served as the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Advisor, coordinated service opportunities and awareness events, and created pre-season programming on "Maximizing Campus Resources for Student-Athletes." Simultaneously, as the head coach of the cross country and track & field teams, Ostler was named the Coach of the Year in the North Atlantic Conference (NAC)and Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) 12 times, and led her teams to 14 conference championships, including men's and women's GNAC conference championships in cross country in her final conference meet at the helm for the Chargers.
Ostler received her bachelor's degree from St. Lawrence University, where she was a cross country and track & field student-athlete. She earned her master's degree in sport management from Ithaca College and is a member of Women Leaders in College Sports.
At Dartmouth, Ostler will lead DP2's academic service area with a focus on advising student-athletes, creating high impact programming and supporting holistic development. She will also oversee the Faculty Advisors program for athletics and serve as a point person for community service, student-athlete handbook, SAAC, the Dartmouth Celebration of Excellence and campus connections.
"Lyndsay brings the passion and care for student-athletes that is essential for this role," said Ian Connole, Senior Associate Athletics Director for DP2. "As a coach, she demonstrated she can inspire young men and women in their pursuit of excellence, and we are confident she will bring these qualities to Dartmouth as we seek to promote holistic development and comprehensive excellence."
Ostler spent the last seven years at Colby-Sawyer College as a coach and administrator. As the assistant athletics director and senior woman administrator, she served as the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Advisor, coordinated service opportunities and awareness events, and created pre-season programming on "Maximizing Campus Resources for Student-Athletes." Simultaneously, as the head coach of the cross country and track & field teams, Ostler was named the Coach of the Year in the North Atlantic Conference (NAC)and Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) 12 times, and led her teams to 14 conference championships, including men's and women's GNAC conference championships in cross country in her final conference meet at the helm for the Chargers.
Ostler received her bachelor's degree from St. Lawrence University, where she was a cross country and track & field student-athlete. She earned her master's degree in sport management from Ithaca College and is a member of Women Leaders in College Sports.
At Dartmouth, Ostler will lead DP2's academic service area with a focus on advising student-athletes, creating high impact programming and supporting holistic development. She will also oversee the Faculty Advisors program for athletics and serve as a point person for community service, student-athlete handbook, SAAC, the Dartmouth Celebration of Excellence and campus connections.
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