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Camden Stockton Headshot 2025-26

Camden Stockton

Experience
  • Executive Associate Athletic Director - External Affairs, Omaha (NCAA Division I - Summit League) - 2025-Present
  • Senior Associate Athletic Director - External Affairs, Omaha - 2025
  • Senior Associate Athletic Director for Development, Akron (NCAA Division I - Mid-American Conference) - 2022-25
  • Associate Athletic Director of Development, Fresno State (NCAA Division I - Mountain West Conference) - 2021-22
  • Associate Athletic Director of Development, Long Beach State (NCAA Division I - Big West Conference) - 2019-21
  • Assistant Director of Development - Annual Fund, TCU (NCAA Division I - Big 12 Conference) - 2015-19
  • Communications Specialist, TCU - 2014-15
  • Graduate Assistant, West Virginia (NCAA Division I - Big 12 Conference) - 2012-14
Personal
  • Hometown is Carl Junction, Mo.
  • Resides in Omaha with his wife Abby
  • Bachelor of Science - Truman State University (2011)
  • Masters of Business Administration - West Virginia University (2014)
  • Masters of Sport Management - West Virginia University (2014)
At Omaha
  • Appointed Senior Associate Athletic Director - External Affairs on May 27, 2025.
  • Elevated to Executive Associate Athletic Director - External Affairs on October 14, 2025.
  • Instrumental in bringing Taymar Sales U to Omaha Athletics and Baxter Arena.
Akron Highlights
  • Established the Summit Circle, a major giving society requiring a five-year commitment to provide stability and strategic support for coaches and staff in setting achievable annual fundraising goals. Since its inception, the Summit Circle has nearly 50 commitments, totaling $9 million as of February 2025.
  • Worked closely with "Fear the Roo Collective" leadership to establish, build and grow the largest name, image and likeness (NIL) budget in the MAC.
  • Secured a $750,000 naming gift for the Wentz Financial Player Development Center and was instrumental in keeping the project on-track.
  • Secured a $1.3 million donation to fully fund baseball scholarships.
  • Collaborated with the ticket office to implement new sales strategies, focusing on groups. As a result of this, men's basketball revenue increased by 18%, football by 19% and new revenue for men's basketball grew 42% year-over-year.
  • In Stockton's tenure, donations increased by 31%, individual gifts grew by 31.3% and the number of unique donors rose by 32.5%.
  • Revitalized the Zips Athletic Club by restoring its original 1986 name and shifting its focus from transactional giving to philanthropy.
  • Involved in capital projects including: the Wentz Financial Group Player Development Center, the football scoreboard, the field house lighting project, among others.
Fresno State Highlights
  • Secured naming gift for the new Morse Wittwer Sport Performance Center.
  • Closed more than $700,000 in major gifts in first year and increased number of athletic endowments by 50%.
  • Established the Meyers Champions Circle major giving society.
Long Beach State Highlights
  • Secured gift of $1.8 million for Bohl Diamond at Blair Field renovations, the largest cash gift in athletic department history.
  • Increased dollars raised by 102% and unique gifts by 66% from FY19 to FY20 despite COVID-19 restrictions.
  • Held project management of Blair Field renovations, including conception, design, vendor contracts and fundraising.
  • Closed six-figure gifts for Blair Field Renovations, including the Steve Trachsel Bullpen.
TCU Highlights
  • Front line fundraiser with oversight of the TCU Frog Club’s $13.2 million annual fund and department budget of more than $750,000.
  • Engineered revenue-generating luxury spaces that created $350,000 in new revenue.
  • Increased annual giving by more than $1 million during tenure and closed numerous six- and seven-figure gifts for two capital projects of more than $50 million in scale.