Tom Michael

Tom Michael begins his ninth year as the Athletic Director at Eastern Illinois having helped reshape the department during his tenure. As a leader in the Ohio Valley Conference, Michael currently serves as the conference AD representative for men’s basketball after previously serving as the OVC contact for baseball. During the 2022-23 academic year he will serve as the President of FCSADA (FCS Athletic Director Association) while also serving as the chair of the OVC Athletic Directors. In August of 2020 he was selected to serve to the NCAA Division I Football Committee beginning a four-year term.

Working to enhance the student-athlete experience through donor gifts, in November of 2020 EIU Athletics unveiled new videoboards and ribbon boards in Lantz Arena after Michael led a renovation of the Schnorf Family Victory Suite at O'Brien Field that was completed in September of 2020. During the early spring of 2021, an update to the O'Brien Field football weight room was completed with new weight equipment. Facility enhancements continued during the most recent academic year with a new women's basketball locker room, new scoreboard at baseball and a current project to renovate the Lantz Arena weight room which is used by all athletic teams except football. An administrator with a strong academic background, EIU has excelled in the class room under Michael’s leadership. The Panthers have led the OVC in number of OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll selections and OVC Academic Medal of Honor award winners. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Panthers put together a strong academic plan resulting in the highest department GPA in school history of 3.44. A total of 17 programs posted a team GPA of 3.0 or higher. Academic success has continued with three student-athletes earning Academic All-American honors over the last two years and three student-athletes being named the OVC Scholar-Athletes of the Year. This past academic year (2021-22), EIU boasted a 3.29 department GPA for the entire academic year. On the financial front Michael helped lead the program through some difficult times from a budget standpoint as the State of Illinois had drastic measures early in his tenure. During that time EIU was able to maintain all 20 of its intercollegiate sports while also moving forward and meeting fundraising goals. Under his leadership the Panthers have renovated both the men’s basketball and baseball locker rooms with a new women's basketball locker room for women's basketball and locker room space for women's track & field. In addition the Panthers moved to a newly renovated playing surface for the men’s and women’s soccer programs in the spring of 2021. Moving the program forward, Michael added beach volleyball as the Panthers 21st intercollegiate sport offering in the fall of 2021 with the team playing their inaugural season in the Ohio Valley Conference in the spring of 2022. Michael was formally introduced as the 10th full-time athletic director in Eastern Illinois University history on July 22, 2014 and began his role on August 11. He came to EIU after serving as the Senior Associate Athletic Director at the University of Illinois since 2012. One of his final projects was overseeing the renovations to the State Farm Center.

Michael joined the Illinois athletic department in 1996 as an academic counselor. He worked for 12 years in administration serving as both an associate athletic director and assistant athletic director for student services. In addition to his role in the State Farm Center renovation Michael oversaw Academic Services, Equipment, Event Management, Sports Medicine and Strength and Conditioning for the athletic department.

Michael received both his bachelor's degree (1993) and master's degree (1994) from Illinois. He played four years for the Fighting Illini basketball program from 1991-94 helping the team make two trips to the NCAA Tournament. He was a two-time Academic All-Big Ten Selection and holds the Illinois single season record for 3-point field goal percentage.

Following his playing days Michael worked in his family's business prior to joining the staff at Illinois in 1996. He and his wife Shana have three children (Nicholas, Nathaniel and Kylie, a former member of the EIU volleyball program).