BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. - Interim Gardner-Webb President Nate Evans has named the University's next vice president for Athletics and Athletic Director. Brendan Michael Fahey, a leader who inspires excellence in academics and athletics, comes to GWU after a championship-winning career at Wagner College in Staten Island, N.Y. He has over 20 years of experience in higher education athletics with 15 years as a senior level administrator at the Division I level.
"We are thrilled to welcome Brendan to Gardner-Webb University as our next vice president for Athletics and Athletic Director," Evans asserted. "His experience, vision, and dedication will ensure he hits the ground ready to run. His personality will resonate with our Runnin' Bulldogs community, and he brings the energy needed to lead our athletic programs into an exciting new era. We are excited to have him on the team as we continue to elevate the student-athlete experience and build on our tradition of excellence."
Fahey became Wagner's athletic director in 2022, and in just three years, the Seahawks captured 10 Northeast Conference (NEC) championships, including a record-setting four titles in 2023–'24. His leadership delivered historic milestones such as the school's best-ever NEC Commissioner's Cup finish (second place in 2024–25), a men's basketball NEC Championship, and the program's first NCAA tournament victory. During his tenure, the field hockey program also secured its first-ever regular season championship. He was also responsible for adding eight sports over an eight-year period.
While building competitive success, Fahey also emphasized academics and student support. More than 600 student-athletes were named to the NEC honor roll over three years, and 12 earned NEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year recognition. He implemented a student-athlete fueling station, and added an athletic-specific mental health counselor to further enhance the student-athlete experience.
A native of Connecticut, Fahey earned his Bachelor of Science in Sport Management from the University of Connecticut and his Master of Science in Athletic Administration from Marshall University, where he also served as an athletic marketing graduate assistant. He began his career at Wagner in 2006 as assistant athletic director for marketing and promotions before advancing to deputy director of athletics in 2009, with responsibilities for both internal and external operations. He was also sport administrator for Wagner's first-ever conference championships in women's swimming and diving, women's lacrosse, and men's track and field.
As athletic director, he also oversaw significant facility upgrades, including a football stadium expansion, renovation of the athletic office suite, creation of a basketball-specific film room, and extensive locker room renovations for women's basketball, football, swim, water polo, baseball, men's lacrosse, women's soccer, and field hockey. He supervised the installation of a new video scoreboard at the football stadium and secured the department's first-ever licensing agreement with Strategic Marketing Affiliates (SMA).
"I would like to thank President Evans, the Board of Trustees, and the entire search committee for entrusting me with this incredible opportunity," Fahey stated. "My family and I are truly honored and excited to join the Gardner-Webb family and represent their proud tradition and support their unwavering commitment to its Christian mission."
He added, "From my first conversation with the committee, it was clear that Gardner-Webb is a special place with remarkable people united by a shared purpose. We have a strong foundation, along with the ability and drive to elevate each of our programs to greatness."
Fahey emphasized his commitment to Gardner-Webb's 22 NCAA Division I teams. "From day one at Gardner-Webb, I will dedicate myself to ensure a positive culture, an excellent student-athlete experience, and to provide our coaches with a path to success," Fahey stated. "We will set ambitious goals, and through hard work, collaboration, and strategic vision we will pursue them relentlessly. With the support of the administration and our alumni, we are going to find a way to win both on the field and in life. Our future is bright! I can't wait to get started and connect with our many proud alumni and supporters. Sko Dawgs!"
Evans also thanked Interim Vice President for Athletics and Athletic Director Chuck Burch for his expertise and guidance over the last three months. Burch was named GWU Athletic Director Emeritus after he retired in 2023. "We are deeply grateful to Chuck Burch for stepping out of retirement to help provide stability and continuity during this important transition," Evans noted. "His decades of leadership and unwavering commitment to our mission have kept our athletic programs strong and focused. Chuck's service during this period reflects the very best of Gardner-Webb, with selflessness, dedication, and a passion for seeing our student-athletes succeed."
Fahey comes to Gardner-Webb with his wife, Ashley, and two daughters, Maisy and Elle. A meet-and-greet is scheduled for Sept. 8, his first official day at Gardner-Webb. Additional details will be shared with the University community in the coming weeks.