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Commissioner - Dan Sharadin
| Email: | commissioner@collegiatewaterpolo.org |
| Phone: | 610-277-6787 |
| Address: |
320 West 5th Street
Bridgeport, Pa. 19405 |
As the first commissioner hired for
the conference, Dan Sharadin has been with the Collegiate Water
Polo Association since 1990.
Involved in the sport since high school, he graduated from West
Virginia University in 1979 with a Bachelor’s in Commercial
Recreation and a Masters in Business Administration in 1981.
Following graduation he founded the non-profit organization, Young
Athletes of America (YAA) to give the less athletically gifted an
opportunity to play organized sports. One of the programs created
through YAA was the Eastern Water Polo League (EWPL), a large
multi-division structure that included teams from all over the
eastern seaboard. Its success led coaches to question whether a
similar structure would work within the collegiate ranks. Sharadin
was asked if he would serve as part-time Commissioner of a small
group of college teams known then as the Mid Atlantic Conference,
for the purpose of providing basic services including scheduling
and publishing a league program.
He began his duties with the CWPA in an age when fax machines were
the newest development in office efficiency. Since that time many
changes have taken place, including the merger of the New England
and Southern Conferences in the early 90’s, the addition of
women’s water polo in the mid 90’s, and the merger of
the Southeast Collegiate Club Conference in 2000. During a portion
of this period he worked with United States Water Polo for the
purpose of collegiate development and was able to see programs
added for men and women throughout the country.
Since its inception, the CWPA has grown in size to become the
largest water polo conference and the third largest collegiate
athletics organization in the country. Today over 80% of all
collegiate contests are played under the auspices of the CWPA.
Sharadin now oversees a staff that has evolved from a part-time
commissioner to five full and part-time employees and an
organizational budget of nearly a half a million dollars.
Currently he resides in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania with his
wife and five adopted children.





