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OSU Additions To Continue Enhancing Student-Athlete Experience
August 12, 2022 | General
STILLWATER, Okla. – Oklahoma State Athletics has announced the transition of longtime department employee Tia Harring and the addition of Margarita Corona to its Student-Athlete Leadership and Professional Development team.
Harring, who previously served as OSU's Assistant Athletics Director for Event Presentation, will now work as the Assistant Athletics Director of Student-Athlete Development.
"Tia has been a constant leader and presence within Fan Engagement, we're excited to add her to the Student-Athlete Development family, where our athletes will benefit greatly from her knowledge," Student-Athlete Leadership and Professional Development Director Jawauna Harding said.
Corona comes on board in the role of Student-Athlete Development Coordinator.
"Thanks to the support of our administration, Coach Boynton and the McLendon Minority Leadership Initiative, we are able to grow our department with the valuable addition of Margarita," Harding said. "We look forward to preparing our student-athletes for their future successes."
In her new role, Harring will advise the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, oversee student-athlete programming and develop leadership initiatives for student-athletes. She started at OSU in August of 2007, working as the department's marketing coordinator.
As a student at OSU, Harring worked as a manager for the Cowgirl basketball program and received her degree in 2004 in journalism and broadcasting with an emphasis in public relations.
After graduation, she spent time as an operations intern for the Cotton Bowl Classic in Dallas.
Corona will spend the next 10 months assisting with athletic strategy initiatives and supporting experiential learning opportunities.
She graduated with a master's degree from Stephen F. Austin where she was a member of the softball team.
The department serves to meet the needs of OSU's student-athletes through leadership, career support, community engagement and diversity and inclusion initiatives.
Harring, who previously served as OSU's Assistant Athletics Director for Event Presentation, will now work as the Assistant Athletics Director of Student-Athlete Development.
"Tia has been a constant leader and presence within Fan Engagement, we're excited to add her to the Student-Athlete Development family, where our athletes will benefit greatly from her knowledge," Student-Athlete Leadership and Professional Development Director Jawauna Harding said.
Corona comes on board in the role of Student-Athlete Development Coordinator.
"Thanks to the support of our administration, Coach Boynton and the McLendon Minority Leadership Initiative, we are able to grow our department with the valuable addition of Margarita," Harding said. "We look forward to preparing our student-athletes for their future successes."
In her new role, Harring will advise the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, oversee student-athlete programming and develop leadership initiatives for student-athletes. She started at OSU in August of 2007, working as the department's marketing coordinator.
As a student at OSU, Harring worked as a manager for the Cowgirl basketball program and received her degree in 2004 in journalism and broadcasting with an emphasis in public relations.
After graduation, she spent time as an operations intern for the Cotton Bowl Classic in Dallas.
Corona will spend the next 10 months assisting with athletic strategy initiatives and supporting experiential learning opportunities.
She graduated with a master's degree from Stephen F. Austin where she was a member of the softball team.
The department serves to meet the needs of OSU's student-athletes through leadership, career support, community engagement and diversity and inclusion initiatives.
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