
President, Joan Eckerson, PhD, CSCS, FNSCA 2011-2014
joaneckerson@creighton.edu
Dr. Joan Eckerson is Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Exercise Science at Creighton University. She has over 40 publications in the area of body composition and dietary supplementation, and recently received the 2008 William J. Kraemer Outstanding Sport Scientist Award in recognition of her contributions to the NSCA, which span over 10 years. She also serves on the editorial board for the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research and the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition.
Vice President/Treasurer, Todd A. Miller, PhD, CSCS,*D, FNSCA 2012-2013
tamiller@gwu.edu
Dr. Todd Miller is an Associate Professor of Exercise Science at the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services in Washington DC, where he is responsible for the development and oversight of the Master's degree concentration in strength and conditioning. He has degrees in Exercise Physiology from Penn State and Texas A&M, and currently studies the role of interactive video gaming as a means of increasing physical activity in children.

Secretary, Tammy K. Evetovich, PhD, CSCS
taeveto1@wsc.edu
Dr. Tammy Evetovich is currently a professor at Wayne State College. In 2002, she received the NSCA Outstanding Young Investigator award, and was the past President for the Northland Chapter of ACSM. She has numerous research publications and has co-authored book chapters in the ACSM Resource Manual, Essentials of Personal Training, and Conditioning for Strength and Human Performance. Evetovich was recently appointed as Senior Associate Editor for the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research.

Member-At-Large, Brian K. Schilling, PhD, CSCS, FNSCA
bschllng@memphis.edu
Dr. Schilling is an Associate Professor and Director of the Exercise Neuromechanics Laboratory at the University of Memphis. He has a background as a strength and conditioning coach and national-level weightlifter. His research primarily concentrates on the neuromuscular system’s expression of force and the responses/adaptations of the body to resistance exercise. Other research interests include nutritional ergogenic aids and resistance training in special populations such as Parkinson’s disease, as well as tactical strength and conditioning. He received the NSCA Outstanding Young Investigator Award in 2010 and the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research Editorial Excellence Award in 2009. He became a Charter Fellow of the NSCA in 2007.
Public Member, John R. Wingender, PhD
JohnWingender@creighton.edu
NSCAF Board of Directors Minutes below
- February 1, 2013
- October 31, 2012
- August 1, 2012
- July 24, 2012
- June 19, 2012
- January 30, 2012
- July 9, 2011
- June 6, 2011
- January 21, 2011
- July 17, 2010
- October 12, 2009
- July 11, 2009
- July 12, 2008
- July 14, 2007
- January 29, 2007
- January 8, 2007
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Spending Policy
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