Nick Moeller was hired as the Assistant Commissioner for Communications on August 29, 2016.
In his time at the GSC, Moeller has increased the league's social media presence through an emphasis on graphic content and has broadened the depth of coverage on all of the conference's sports and championship events.
Moeller has also taken more administrative roles on both the conference and national level. He has served as the main contact for GSC Track and Field Championships since his first year in the league, and he serves as the leader of the GSC Sports Information Directors group.
In the spring of 2019, Moeller served on the NCAA Division II Women's Golf National Committee, acting as the site representative at the Regional, and collaborating with the rest of the regional chairs to run the National Championship event in West Palm Beach, Florida. He continues to serve on the DII Women's Golf South Regional Advisory Committee.
Moeller came to the GSC after spending 2015-16 as the Director of Strategic Communications and New Media for the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference.
During his time at the PSAC, Moeller served as the primary contact for all 23 of the league’s sponsored sports. He helped evolve the conference’s promotional efforts, implementing a “Plays of the Week” video feature during football season, creating the league’s Snapchat account, and helping grow the conference’s following on Twitter by more than 2,500 followers. He also oversaw all athlete of the week selections and the all-conference voting process.
Previously, Moeller was the Assistant Sports Information Director at the University of Montevallo for two years. With the Falcons, he served as a leader in broadcasting initiatives and was the primary contact for several sports, including a men’s basketball team that made back-to-back Sweet Sixteen appearances.
Moeller also spent a year in minor league hockey, serving as a Public Relations Assistant for the Kalamazoo Wings, a minor league affiliate of, at the time, the National Hockey League’s Vancouver Canucks.
A native of Otsego, Michigan, Moeller graduated from Kalamazoo College in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and obtained his Master of Arts degree in sport management from Western Michigan University in 2013.