NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee State has hired Mikki Allen as its new athletic director, it was announced Thursday. Allen, who was serving as Tennessee's assistant athletic director, starts May 1 at the Ohio Valley Conference school. He will succeed Teresa Phillips, who is retiring after 16 years at Tennessee State. "I look forward to carrying the torch forward and elevating the sports programs at TSU to the top of the OVC pyramid,'' Allen said. Tennessee State President Glenda Glover announced the hiring Thursday during a video conference call. Glover said Allen "builds strong relationships both internally and externally from his success as a fundraiser, and just as important ... is committed to the development of coaches and staff to achieve at a very high level." Allen, 42, spent the past 11 years at Tennessee, his alma mater, in sports administration and was most recently the assistant AD for player relations and development. He created a development and assistance program for Tennessee football players designed to help them from enrollment to post-football careers. A native of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Allen played four years at Tennessee and was a member of the Volunteers' 1999 national championship team. He earned his master's degree at Tennessee State.
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