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David Harris’ path to a career in athletics began on the sidelines of high school football and track fields in Baton Rouge. His father, Wesley Harris, was a head track coach and an assistant football coach, which gave Harris opportunities like hanging out with athletes and watching competitions up close.
“My love of sports and competition goes back as far as I can remember,” Harris said. “I grew up on the sidelines and in locker rooms. I got to go to different venues and watch his teams compete. It was a way for me to spend time with my dad.”
At six years old, Harris joined a playground soccer team. In high school, he ran track and played football, later winning an athletic scholarship to Ole Miss, where he played defensive tackle for four years. While many of his Rebel teammates had their eyes set on the NFL, Harris took a different route.
With a bachelor’s degree in business administration and an MBA, both from Ole Miss, Harris worked his way up the ladder in college athletics administration, holding such jobs as director of academic support in the Ole Miss Athletics Department and associate athletic director at the University of Wisconsin. He served as senior associate athletic director for 10 years at Iowa State University before winning the job as athletic director at the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) in 2016.