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Building Staff

Brooks Hawley
Recreation Director

Merritt 110
Phone: 245-5353
Email: hawley@geneseo.edu

Brooks Hawley was hired as the Intramural Director in the Fall of 2001. A graduate of SUNY Brockport, he earned both his Bachelor’s degree in Recreation Management and his Master’s degree in Recreation Administration. During his undergraduate time at Brockport, Hawley gained experience in Campus Recreation, working as an Intramural Referee and Building Manager before serving as a Graduate Assistant for the department while completing his degree.

At ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ, Brooks oversees the organization and management of intramural leagues, tournaments, and Upstate Escape trips. He also supervises the Building Managers for both the Merritt Athletic Center and the Schrader Building. In addition to serving as the overall advisor for Club Sports, he coordinates facility scheduling for practices, games, and tournaments held in the gym and at the College Stadium.

Brooks is an active member of several divisional committees, including the Student Health Advisory Committee and the New Organization Review Committee. 

Outside of work, he enjoys golfing in the summer and snowboarding in the winter. He and his wife, Rhiannon, live in Batavia, N.Y., with their three children—Ayla, Troy, and Quinn.

Student Workers

Megan Howard

Building Manager Student Supervisor / Intramural Assistant

Megan Howard joined the ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ Intramural and Recreation Department in Fall 2024 as an Intramural Assistant. In Fall 2025, she expanded her role within the department by becoming a Building/Stadium Manager Student Supervisor. A member of the Class of 2026, Megan is majoring in Neuroscience with a minor in Human Development. In her current role, she helps manage the department’s social media presence, supervises building managers, and supports a variety of day-to-day office operations.

Outside of her work in the department, Megan is a running back on ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ’s inaugural Women’s Flag Football team and serves as President of the Neuroscience Club. After graduation, she plans to pursue a career in clinical research, with a focus on neurodegenerative diseases and an interest in speech-language pathology. 

Jacob Schiesser

Intramural Student Supervisor

Jacob is a junior at ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ, majoring in accounting and minoring in marketing. He began working for the intramural department in the spring of 2024, and was hired as the intramural student supervisor in the fall of 2025. He plans on graduating in the spring of 2027. Within the intramural department, Jacob supervises student employees and oversees games as they are played, ensuring a fair and positive experience for participants. He also handles administrative and rescheduling duties.

Living in Buffalo, NY, Jacob is an avid Bills fan, and enjoys watching sports in his free time with friends and family.  At ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ, Jacob is heavily involved in the school of business as an active member of the SMIF club, VITA program, and Accounting Society. He plans on pursuing a career in public accounting in his future.

Caitlyn Cook

Intramural Assistant

Caitlyn Cook was hired in fall 2025 and serves as the Intramurals Assistant at ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ. She is a member of the Class of 2028 and a Communications major with a minor in Marketing and a focus in Journalism and Media. Caitlyn assists with the behind-the-scenes organization and operation of intramural leagues, games, and events, helping ensure that participants have a positive and engaging recreational experience on campus.

In addition to working with Campus Recreation, Caitlyn is a member of Alpha Kappa Phi and is currently completing an internship in Athletic Communications and Media Relations. Through this internship, she is gaining experience in sports media, videography, photography, communications, and promoting ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ’s athletic programs.

Caitlyn grew up very involved in participating in and attending sporting events, which inspired her interest in pursuing a career in sports. After graduating, she hopes to work in sports media, with a focus on athletic communications and media relations.

Max Crothall

Recreation and Intramural Department Intern

Max is a sophomore at ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ majoring in Business Administration. He joined the Intramural Department in the spring of 2026 after being selected as an intern and also works for the University Police Department as a parking enforcement assistant.

Outside of work, Max is the goalkeeper for the Men’s Soccer Team, which won the Empire 8 Championship in 2025, and he serves as a board member on the Athletics DEI Committee. A passionate Manchester United supporter, Max also enjoys running marathons and playing pickleball.

Originally from Rye, NY, Max is an avid animal lover with three cats and a dog.

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