Change is sometimes for the best. This seems to have been the motto at Bishop Noll in recent years. With new changes to the auditorium as well as the cafeteria, Noll is not afraid to improve. One thing that Noll also has made a lot of changes to its teaching and coaching staffs. Multiple new teachers and coaches have set the tone for what is the new Bishop Noll Institute.
“The interviewing committee has made a choice for the BNI Athletic Director position. We conducted an extensive search, received candidates from all over the nation, and interviewed nine highly qualified candidates. We have selected Tim Feddeler to be our new AD,” said Principle Craig Stafford.
The administration wants to bring in someone who contributes to the Bishop Noll community, and Bishop Noll does have key things they look for. Mr Mullaney said “the new athletic director must be organized and have good administration skills, and not only be able to work with the athletes in the classroom as well.”
President Paul Mullaney said “ I want what is best for the students of his school but also his daughters.” He says that the he would like the new Athletic Director to not only raise enough money for the historically successful athletics at Bishop Noll, but also truly be invested in the student athletes’ futures that he or she is dealing with. The job does not have a certain quota tagged to it as far as fundraising Mullaney stated, their job is to raise enough money to keep the teams up to date. One major thing that Mullaney said will be a major part of the new Athletic Director’s job is to look towards improving Noll’s outdoor facilities in the future. The facilities indoors for Noll have always been very good, Mullaney said, but the outdoor facilities could use a little work. Bishop Noll has made a lot of great hires lately in their administration, so they have truly set the bar high for the new Athletic Director.