Matt Elliott to be named Hensel’s pick as new Hawaii athletic director

Matt Elliott, the senior director of policy and public affairs at the Hawaii Community Foundation and a former UCLA athletics administrator, is University of Hawaii President Wendy Hensel’s pick to be the next UH Manoa athletic director, Spectrum News has learned from sources.

An announcement from Hensel on a permanent replacement for Craig Angelos could come as soon as Thursday morning. The UH Board of Regents must still vote to confirm her selection, which was made from a pool of more than 100 applicants.

Elliott, per sources, was one of four finalists who interviewed in person on Oahu in recent days. Prior to moving to Hawaii and working at the HCF, he was at UCLA for more than a decade through 2023. As the Bruins’ chief strategy officer, he served as the point person for the school’s logistically challenging jump in 2024 from the Pac-12 Conference to the Big Ten, which includes several schools in the Eastern Time Zone.

Hensel, her advisory committee and Atlanta-based search firm Parker Executive Search moved with relative haste since the process began earlier this year. Hensel had resolved to have a candidate in place by the end of the summer.

The new AD comes in at a pivotal time. UH is without a permanent home for its football program for at least the next three years as it awaits a new stadium in Halawa. It must figure out how to pay for millions of dollars in expanded scholarships and revenue sharing for student-athletes once the House v. NCAA case is settled. The competitive gap with power conferences is constantly widening.

UH has one more athletic calendar year as a full member of the Big West Conference before most of its non-football sports join its football program in the Mountain West starting in 2026.

The department’s second-in-command, Lois Manin, has served as acting athletic director since December, a few days after then-UH president David Lassner fired Angelos “based on performance.”

Manin, who publicly stated she did not desire the head AD job, gave contract extensions to UH football coach Timmy Chang and women’s volleyball coach Robyn Ah Mow during her months of stewardship. On Wednesday she announced the hiring of Panita Thanatharn as UH softball coach, replacing Bob Coolen, whose retirement was written into his final contract when David Matlin was AD.

Hensel succeeded Lassner on Jan. 1, 2025.

Brian McInnis covers the state’s sports scene for Spectrum News Hawaii. He can be reached at brian.mcinnis@charter.com.


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