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General McArthur III fills big shoes as the new AD

General McArthur III fills big shoes as the new AD

General McArthur III has always been a numbers guy, and even worked in accounting, but his passion was sports. He worked his way from one career to the other and became the new Athletics director (AD) at Moraine Valley on July 1.

McArthur has been adjusting to the new role, vacated by Bill Finn when he retired June 30 after 43 years at the college. Finn, also the men's basketball coach for the first 23 years, built the program as only the second Moraine Valley AD. McArthur is excited to take over the reins and maintain the program's successful traditions.

"I feel a little pressure to continue winning because Bill had a great legacy of that – and helping students. But, I think with the help of my team, we can continue the winning tradition and help students even after they leave Moraine Valley," McArthur said. "Bill left great groundwork to build on."

McArthur takes over a storied program that includes 10 Illinois Skyway Collegiate Conference All-Sports trophies, hundreds of student-athletes earning academic honors, 57 teams competing at nationals, 30 All-Americans and a six-year-old Athletics Hall of Fame, among many highlights. And he's ready to move the program forward.

"I want more student-athletes to graduate but also have a good experience while they are here, and have them more involved on campus with more community exposure. We need to make sure they're as prepared as possible to transfer and graduate. I also want our campus to be excited about Athletics because we have great teams," he said. "I, of course, want to bring the All-Sports trophy back here. I want to win academically and athletically."

That mix of school and sports led McArthur to this job. At first, he thought about becoming a lawyer because he grew up in a rough neighborhood. A quick college visit to Princeton University helped him realize that wasn't the right path. He was good in math and thought becoming an accountant would be ideal. After earning a bachelor's degree in accounting as a first-generation college student and working in the field, he was unhappy.

He later earned an MBA with a concentration in finance and a master's degree in human resources, with a concentration in marketing. His first teaching experience was economics at DeVry University, where he met Dr. JoAnn Jenkins, Moraine Valley's dean of Student Success. That led to him teaching College 101 and developmental math part time at the college 15 years ago. McArthur ultimately became the Veteran Services coordinator, and, in 2015, he moved over to Athletics as the athletic student success specialist.

"I wanted to be involved in sports but didn't know what kind of careers were available. Accounting seemed like a viable option at the time," McArthur recalled. "When Gloria [Coughlin, former athletic student success specialist] retired, I saw the job opening and wanted to work in Athletics. I figured Bill would eventually retire, so my plan was to become AD."

McArthur's background in sports includes playing baseball in high school and basketball intramurally. For the last 21 summers, he's coached travel or park district baseball, starting with his son's team. He's even coached overseas. He knows junior college sports because his son played baseball at one, so he understands what the student-athletes deal with on a daily basis.

In his role prior to becoming AD, McArthur worked with hundreds of students and helped the Cyclones baseball team for a time. Finn introduced him to aspects of the job, so he'd be ready to jump in.

"General has really done a fantastic job learning the nuances of being a college athletic director in the past three years. Moraine Valley's amazing, successful athletic history regionally and nationally is in good hands," Finn commented.

McArthur hit the ground running at the start of July as did his replacement, Marie Harrell, the new student success specialist.

"It was fast-paced at first, but we'll be ready for the school year," McArthur said. "I'm excited for the new academic year and for the new president of our college [Dr. Pamela Haney also started July 1]. We have a lot to look forward to."