Cuyamaca College hires Olympic medalist to lead athletics, kinesiology, and health education programs
EL CAJON 鈥 Cuyamaca College has recruited Olympic track and field medalist, coach and administrator
Anthony 鈥淭onie鈥 Campbell as the college鈥檚 new dean of Athletics, Kinesiology & Health
Education (AKHE). Campbell will succeed Interim Dean Terry Davis, beginning Thursday,
December 1.
Campbell, a bronze medal winner in the 110-meter high hurdles at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, and a member of the U.S. Olympic Teams in 1980, 1984, and 1988, comes to Cuyamaca from Southwestern College in Chula Vista. He most recently served as interim assistant athletic director.
Campbell had a long career at Southwestern, where he was a special events manager for 10 years and an adjunct professor and head coach of men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 track and field and cross country for 20 years. Up until 2013, he had a long association with USA Track & Field (USATF), where he was managing director of USATF鈥檚 High Performance Center in Chula Vista, and chairman of the National Men鈥檚 Development Committee. In the 1990s, he was the assistant track and field coach at the University of Southern California (USC), his alma mater.
Campbell said Cuyamaca was his first choice when he considered the next step in his career. 鈥淎s a coach, I鈥檝e always admired the staff, the campus, and the community,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y goal coming here was to continue the legacy of outstanding leadership, of outstanding faculty and staff.鈥
Campbell said he plans to lead changes in his department鈥檚 curricula, updating classes, introducing new ones, and retiring others. 鈥淲e want to create exciting new curricula that will draw more interest to Cuyamaca,鈥 Campbell said. 鈥淢y goal is to grow the facility, to grow the department.鈥 Campbell added that he will take advantage of the leadership and management skills he built at Southwestern, as well as his considerable experience in athletics. 鈥淚鈥檓 going to be drawing from some of my other experience as managing director for the Olympic training center, as well as being chairman at the USA Track & Field Development Committee,鈥 Campbell said.
Cuyamaca College Interim President Jessica Robinson said Campbell鈥檚 impressive experience and leadership will help propel the AKHE division forward. 鈥淲e look forward to having him work with our student athletes as well as our athletic, kinesiology, and health education faculty and classified professionals,鈥 Robinson said. 鈥淭onie鈥檚 dedication to the well-being and success of students is a perfect fit for our college.鈥
Campbell is a long-time resident of the San Diego area, having settled here about 20 years ago. He and his wife, Debbie Shepley-Campbell, a registered NICU nurse, raised their children in San Diego and have strong local roots. Campbell is also the author of two books, 鈥淛ust Run,鈥 and 鈥淭he Highest Stand,鈥 and he has worked to promote literacy. He has been a live sports commentator on BBC television, and a producer, director, and writer of the sports entertainment show, 鈥淢aking Strides.鈥
Campbell holds a master鈥檚 degree in Business Administration from Nichols College in Dudley, Mass., and a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Communications from USC.
51视频 District鈥檚 two colleges, Grossmont College in El Cajon and Cuyamaca College in Rancho San Diego, together serve more than 17,000 students. For information about the college district, go to .