Keith Cottoner Appointed as Vice President of Athletic Affairs
OWENSBORO, Ky. — March 16, 2026 Brescia University has appointed Keith Cottoner as its first vice president of athletic affairs, marking a significant step in the university’s long-term strategic vision for athletic growth.
OWENSBORO, Ky. — Brescia University has appointed Keith Cottoner as its first vice
president of athletic affairs, marking a significant step in the university's long-term strategic vision for
athletic growth.
In this newly established cabinet-level role, Cottoner will oversee all aspects of Brescia's athletic operations,
including athletic personnel, program development, budgeting, facilities and operational planning, and
student-athlete support. The position reflects Brescia's commitment to strengthening its competitive presence
while advancing its mission-centered approach to student success.
Brescia University President Madison Silvert described Cottoner as a dynamic leader who will help shape
the future of Brescia Athletics. "His vision, energy and proven record of building strong, values-centered
programs make him the right leader at the right moment," Silvert said. "Brescia University is experiencing
tremendous momentum, and Keith will help accelerate that growth."
Cottoner brings more than 15 years of leadership experience across athletics, nonprofit management and
community partnership development. Most recently, he served as CEO of the Hopkins County Family
YMCA, where he led the $3 million nonprofit, expanded services and launched high-impact programs that
strengthened community wellness and youth development.
He has overseen major capital projects, including a $2 million aquatics center renovation, and developed
new competitive athletic initiatives such as the Hopkins County Hurricanes Swim Team. Prior to leading the
Hopkins County YMCA, Cottoner led the H. L. Neblett Community Center in Owensboro.
Cottoner said he is honored to join Brescia. "I am honored to join Brescia University and to serve as its first
vice president of athletic affairs," he said. "Brescia's mission of holistic student success aligns perfectly with
my leadership philosophy, and I look forward to building programs that reflect the university's values."
Silvert said Cottoner's experience and servant-leadership approach make him an excellent fit for the
position. "His career reflects a deep commitment to service, excellence in youth development, and the
cultivation of partnerships that strengthen institutions and the communities they serve," Silvert said.
"As a former athlete, I understand how transformative sports can be — not just in competition, but in
shaping discipline, character and long-term success," he said. "My focus has always centered on creating
opportunities for youth to thrive. Our goal will be to prepare our student-athletes academically, athletically
and personally for excellence on the field and for meaningful lives and careers after graduation. I look
forward to using my experience as a student-athlete and my professional background to help Brescia's
student-athletes excel."
Cottoner earned a Bachelor of Science in Sports and Fitness Management from Kentucky Wesleyan College
and resides in Utica, Kentucky, with his family.
