Paul Popadiuk has been named the new chief compliance officer of the NJSIAA, effective January 2022. The Hillsborough resident will be assuming the duties currently held by Kim DeGraw-Cole, who will be scaling back her responsibilities while serving in a consulting capacity for the remainder of the 2021-2022 school year. In his new role, Popadiuk will oversee all compliance-related matters, including those involving eligibility, transfer compliance, and controversies/disputes. Currently the principal at Montgomery High School, he served for over two decades as an educator and has held various volunteer positions with the NJISAA since 2016.
“Paul has been a tremendous resource for NJSIAA over the past five years, and I am very excited to bring his experience and skills to our office,” said Colleen Maguire, NJSIAA executive director. “Of course, as we all know, he has very big shoes to fill. Kim has been a remarkable asset for the NJSIAA since joining the association in 2010. She's been a mentor to me, and I'm extremely grateful she will be around to assist with the transition.”
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