| ARMS on Campus: Gardner-Webb Athletics
| AOC: GWU
Former Assistant AD/Compliance and current Assistant Commissioner of the Big South Stephen Dolan discusses how ARMS gave him and his staff the ability to stop having to do the mundane, time-consuming tasks that bog a department down and get up from their desks so they could cultivate valuable relationships with their colleagues, coaches and student-athletes, leading to a cohesive unit working toward a common goal of a compliant department.
| ARMS on Campus: Austin Peay Athletics
| AOC: APSU
Austin Peay Director of Athletic Compliance Tara Pfeifler was facing a challenge that many college athletics administrators face - so many tasks and duties to accomplish yet there are not enough people to get everything done that needs to be done. Now that she has ARMS, her one-person shop can service the coaches, administrators and student-athletes at a level that she could never have imagined without ARMS. ARMS drives the necessary efficiency needed for APSU to compete at the highest level.
| ARMS on Campus: UNC Wilmington Athletics
| AOC: UNCW
Assistant AD/Compliance Sandy King was vital in bringing ARMS to UNC Wilmington and worked diligently with the Customer Success Team to figure out how workflow could positively impact the entire department. Since the first implementation, UNCW has automated over 35,000 processes and looks to find new and innovative ways to use ARMS to drive even more efficiency throughout the department. This partnership has been a true indicator of how ARMS and customers evolve together.
| ARMS on Campus: St. Joseph's Athletics II
| AOC: St. Joseph's II
Vice President for Athletics Don DiJulia was in search of a technology partner that would make his coaches and administrators more efficient, organized and cohesive as a unit. After thorough research and speaking with athletic directors from peer institutions, he chose to partner with ARMS to ensure the success of his coaches and administrators. The partnership has transformed the department, helping SJU integrate with other divisions on campus and drive significant efficiencies across the board.
| ARMS on Campus: St. Joseph's Athletics
| AOC: St. Joseph's
Just over two years ago Assistant Director of Compliance Services Ken Krimmel was transitioning into the compliance office at an important time when the department was investigating software solutions. Ken ended up leading the discovery process and St. Joseph's identified ARMS as their partner to help drive efficiency throughout the department. Now, Ken and the staff have reached across campus and integrated with numerous job functions outside of athletics, using ARMS as the single hub.
| ARMS on Campus: Pepperdine Athletics
| AOC: Pepperdine
Pepperdine was facing fragmented scheduling and other inefficiencies that were slowing the department down. Assistant AD/Compliance Amanda Kurtz and her team went in search of a system that would get everyone on the same page, drive efficiency throughout every job function and allow coaches, administrators and staff to get work done from anywhere. She chose ARMS to optimize their operation and it has led to major efficiencies, better organization and happier staff and coaches.
| ARMS on Campus: UAlbany Athletics
| AOC: Albany
When she took her new position at UAlbany as Associate AD/Compliance, Melissa Peach knew that she had an opportunity to take a huge step toward creating an efficient department by implementing the industry-leading technology she had previously implemented at her prior institution. With friendly faces bound for Albany to train the staff and an established working relationship, Melissa knew that she had a partner in ARMS that would be a true colleague in moving the department forward.
| ARMS on Campus: Buffalo Athletics
| AOC: Buffalo
Associate AD/Compliance, Kelly Cruttenden, knew that Buffalo Athletics was operating in an uphill battle. Approvals and paperwork felt like they were constantly in a state of disarray. The lack of transparency made day-to-day efforts to keep the department compliant difficult. She went on a search for a solution that would bring accountability and efficiency to her department - and found it in ARMS, the #1 technology provider in College Athletics.
| ARMS on Campus: Buffalo Athletics
| AOC: Buffalo
Associate AD/Compliance, Kelly Cruttenden, knew that Buffalo Athletics was operating in an uphill battle. Approvals and paperwork felt like they were constantly in a state of disarray. The lack of transparency made day-to-day efforts to keep the department compliant difficult. She went on a search for a solution that would bring accountability and efficiency to her department - and found it in ARMS, the #1 technology provider in College Athletics.
| ARMS on Campus: UVA-Wise Athletics
| AOC: UVA-Wise
Three years ago, UVa-Wise faced the daunting task of transitioning from NAIA to Division II. Athletic Director Danny Sterling and his staff understood that there would not only be significant change, but also a tremendous amount of new responsibility and accountability to the NCAA. They established processes within ARMS as the cornerstone of their transition and now find themselves well-positioned to execute on their next strategic plan.
| ARMS on Campus: NC State Athletics
| AOC: NC State
Four years ago, NC State was at an important crossroads - maintain the status quo and focus on a better risk mitigation strategy, or find a solution that would allow them to operate more efficiently, even as the department evolved. They chose to automate with ARMS - and the difference has been transformational.
| ARMS on Campus: NC State Athletics
| AOC: NC State
Four years ago, NC State was at an important crossroads - maintain the status quo and focus on a better risk mitigation strategy, or find a solution that would allow them to operate more efficiently, even as the department evolved. They chose to automate with ARMS - and the difference has been transformational.
| ARMS on Campus: ETSU Football
| AOC: ETSU
Just over two years ago the ETSU Football staff faced the tremendous task of restarting a football program from scratch. From evaluating prospects to holding people accountable, they have the toolset that gives them a competitive advantage at their desk and on the road.
| ARMS on Campus: Drexel Athletics
| AOC: Drexel
| ARMS on Campus: Drexel Athletics
| AOC: Drexel