
The SACE department serves student-athletes in two major areas: academic services and character formation. Young-Malcolm played on Baylor's first NCAA Championship team in 2005, was a two-time All-American and one of seven players in BU history to amass both 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in her career.Īs Assistant AD for Player Development, Young will serve the student-athletes in the women's basketball program as the liaison between the Baylor Student-Athlete Center for Excellence (SACE). Two-time Baylor All-American and 2005 NCAA Champion Sophia Young-Malcolm joined Baylor's staff as Assistant AD for Player Development in May of 2021.

Sophia Young-Malcom Assistant AD for Player Development, Baylor University They are members of First Baptist Church Woodway, where they teach a young married Sunday School class and participate in mission trips and mission organizations. Gochis and her husband, Rich, are the parents of three children: Drew, a Baylor junior Jacob, a Baylor freshman and Hannah. While at USAA, she served in several HR leadership roles. She also worked at the financial services company USAA in San Antonio. Gochis worked at Extraco Banks in Waco as the executive vice president of human resources. Additionally, she serves as president-elect on the United Way of McLennan County Board. She serves on numerous university-wide committees. Gochis has served on several search committees, including those for president vice president and chief business officer vice president and athletics director and executive vice president and provost.
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She is also a certified HR professional and learning specialist.ĭuring her time at Baylor, Mrs. She holds a BA and an MA in business and organizational communication, both from Baylor. She manages and coordinates employment functions at Baylor University that include employee relations, benefits, compensation, recruiting, employee learning, HR compliance, data management, and leadership consulting. Cheryl Gochis was appointed vice president of human resources and chief human resources officer in May 2016 after having served as associate vice president for HR since 2014. She is often heard saying, “You can truly change your world… one act of kindness at a time.” Cheryl GochisVice President & Chief Human Resources Officer, Baylor University Now a sought-after motivational speaker, Jill encourages people to pursue their passions, fulfill their God-given purpose, and always pay it forward! From a young age, Jill has met life with humor and zeal. Jill was a practicing attorney and adjunct law professor at TU when her passion for cuff bracelets, and her need to refill her ‘gift closet’ led her to begin Rustic Cuff. She is married to Terry, her college sweetheart and has two beautiful daughters. Founder of Rustic Cuff and author of The Kindness Effect, Jill graduated from Oral Roberts University and went on to earn her law degree from the University of Tulsa. There are two simple but strong words that describe Jill Donovan perfectly, “passionate“ and “purposeful”. Breakfast Buffet at Barfield Drawing Room

Woman of Distinction Award to Bob Anne Senter Speakers: Jovan Overshown, Sophia Young Malcolm, Felicia Mulkey, Dawn Rogers

Check in at the Bill Daniel Student Center - Barfield Drawing Room

Location: Bill Daniel Student Center - Barfield Drawing Room With an appreciation of the different paths Baylor alumnae pursue, Fling is a unique occasion to share knowledge and experiences with each other and to make connections strengthening individuals and communities around the globe. Held every other year, Fling, a Baylor University Women's Council program, creates the perfect environment to infuse women's lives with thought-provoking conversation, a sense of empowerment and support, and fresh insights. Hosted by Baylor University Women’s Council Waco, this event is ladies only.
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25th Anniversary of Fling Hosted by Baylor University Women's Council Wacoįling brings alumnae, parents and friends together for a series of speakers and networking opportunities for women of all generations during a 2-day program held in Waco.
