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Jim Fiore (James D. Fiore Jr.) was born on 13 August, 1968 in Long Beach, New York, United States, is an Administrator. At 52 years old, Jim Fiore height not available right now. We will update Jim Fiore's height soon as possible.
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6' 4"
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5' 5"
Now We discover Jim Fiore's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 54 years old?
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James D. Fiore Jr. |
Occupation |
Administrator |
Jim Fiore Age |
54 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
Born |
13 August 1968 |
Birthday |
13 August |
Birthplace |
Long Beach, New York, United States |
Nationality |
American |
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He is a member of famous Administrator with the age 54 years old group.
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Jim Fiore Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Jim Fiore worth at the age of 54 years old? Jim Fiore’s income source is mostly from being a successful Administrator. He is from American. We have estimated
Jim Fiore's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2022 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Administrator |
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Timeline
Fiore, through a spokesperson, has denied allegations against him. In his statement he said of an ESPN article by Kate Fagan that the story was “absolutely outrageous and rife with falsehoods.” Fiore went on to say “I cannot help but think that the motives of the unnamed ‘sources’ serve no purpose other than someone’s obvious financial gain and to hurt me personally and professionally. I will vigorously fight these bogus claims and defend my reputation.”
In 2015, Fiore was considered for the AD position at UMass, but was passed over for Ryan Bamford. The University of Massachusetts chapter of GO! Athletes, a national LGBTQ collegiate student-athlete organization, penned an open letter against Fiore's candidacy stating "The search committee's consideration of Fiore as a candidate for Athletic Director directly contradicts the University of Massachusetts' efforts to cultivate an LGBTQ-friendly environment for all students, including an increasing number of student athletes."
Contradicting Fiore's posture that he was let go for convenience, not cause, at the opening of the renovated Stony Brook Arena in 2014, the chief project of Fiore's tenure, his name was not mentioned by any speaker, including Stanley (the university president who had fired him). Nonetheless, on his self promotional page at "Dynamic Sports Management", a Long Island, NY Lacrosse organization, Fiore boasted of not only having raised $25 million for the Stony Brook Arena but also of having designed it.
James D. Fiore Jr. (born 1968) was the Director of Athletics at Stony Brook University from 2003 to 2013. Fiore was fired from Stony Brook amid allegations of sexual harassment, misappropriation of university resources, and various forms of employment discrimination on November 19, 2013. He had been named the Director of Athletics on July 23, 2003.
On November 19, 2013 Fiore was handed a letter that formalized the termination in the form of a buyout of the remaining 31 months of his contract for nearly $800,000. No specific reason for the decision was given to Fiore, and there was no communication from University President Stanley. No negotiations were involved in the buyout, which is reportedly being paid as a lump sum, because the university was acting under SUNY Board of Trustees Policy Article XI, Title D, Section 6 (g) (1), which states, in part: "Except in cases of discipline or retrenchment, in the event the University elects to terminate a term appointment before the expiration of the term, the University shall compensate the individual up to the maximum of the time remaining on the term appointment. "The policy speaks for itself," SBU media relations officer Lauren M. Sheprow said in an email to Newsday. Sheprow declined requests to interview Stanley and interim athletic director Donna Woodruff. Stony Brook University has been the beneficiary of over $200 million since 2005 donated by James Simons (a hedge fund billionaire and former Stony Brook professor), and so in absence of official word it has been reasoned that Fiore was paid off the remainder of his contract to avoid legal wrangling potentially resulting in delay of his termination and lingering embarrassment to the university with accusations piling up, including molestation, retaliation, and harassment of subordinates, as according to the ESPN article with Fiore at the helm "The environment within the athletic department was hostile, toxic even."
However, excerpts from an investigative article by espnW (November 26, 2013) state the following - Fiore routinely sent inappropriate text messages from his university phone to female staff members and student-athletes, sources said. Multiple sources confirmed that Fiore would make casual threats, reminding female student-athletes that he could take away their scholarships if he wanted. He also allegedly touched female student-athletes in inappropriate ways, such as massaging their shoulders and, in one instance, rubbing the inner thigh of an athlete who was rehabilitating a leg injury, according to sources. "The way he carried himself around female athletes made us very uncomfortable," said one former student-athlete at Stony Brook. "If we saw him in the hallway, we would turn the other way or hide in the bathroom. What made it difficult was that he was the athletic director, so you couldn't say, 'Back off.'" Another source said that Fiore seemed to target younger staff members: "He thrived on these types of power plays." Numerous women who have worked within the Stony Brook athletic department said they often walked a circuitous route to their offices to avoid passing the suite where Fiore's office was located. Sources close to the athletic department said that senior staff members, including Woodruff and Larsen, were afraid of Fiore. "In this field, you're not going to get another job if you say something isn't right," one source said. "That drove a lot of people to silence." According to one document, which was not ruled upon, Stony Brook failed to interview key female coaches, staff and administrators when conducting its internal investigation into Fiore's alleged misconduct. (Source: ESPN)
Facility upgrades during Fiore's tenure included $21.1 million renovation of the Island Federal Credit Union Arena. A $10 million renovation of University Swimming Pool was set for completion in 2013, but was not completed. The pool was closed, and the renovation defunded, leaving both the men's and women's teams on indefinite hiatus.
Fiore was married to Lisa Fiore. They have a child named Michael. Fiore's father (Jim Fiore Sr) was a police officer and football coach in Long Beach, NY; he lost his battle with cancer in 2012. Fiore's mother, Roberta Fiore, is the founder and trustee of the Long Beach Historical Society.
Fiore was an execute assistant for the National Invitation Tournament in 1993, and then became a compliance intern at Fordham University. He was assistant athletic director at Dartmouth College from 1995 until 1999. From 1999 to 2003 he held the position Senior Associate Director of Athletics at Princeton University. In July 2003 he was named athletic director at Stony Brook University.
Jim Fiore was born in Long Beach, NY. Fiore graduated from Long Beach High School and went on to earn his Bachelor of Arts degree from Hofstra University, where he played free safety for the football team (1988–90). He continued his education at Springfield College earning a M.Ed in Athletic Administration in 1994. While at Springfield, Fiore participated in an athletic administration fellowship (1992–94) and interned with the Directors of Athletics.