Staff Directory

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- Assistant Athletic Director - Facilities and Grounds
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Corey Levine serves as the Assistant Athletic Director of Facilities & Grounds at the University of North Florida, overseeing the operation, maintenance, and strategic development of the university’s athletic facilities, grounds, and event operations. In this role, he leads efforts to provide championship-caliber playing surfaces and first-class venues that enhance the experience for student-athletes, coaches, staff, and campus guests.
With more than 10 years of experience in athletics, facilities management, sports turf, and event management, Levine has built a diverse career spanning collegiate athletics, professional sports, and community recreation. Since joining UNF in 2021, he has played a key role in the planning, maintenance, and enhancement of the university’s athletic facilities while supporting the successful execution of numerous conference, NCAA, and special events.
Prior to UNF, Levine served as Director of Facilities & Operations for the United Soccer Alliance, where he managed sports field maintenance, operating budgets, equipment, and day-to-day facility operations. He also worked as a Sports Turf Assistant with ASM Global at EverBank Stadium, assisting with the maintenance of the Jacksonville Jaguars’ practice fields, stadium playing surface, and indoor training facilities. He continues to assist on the grounds crew in a part-time capacity.
Before transitioning fully into facilities and turf management, Levine spent nearly a decade with the YMCA of Florida’s First Coast, ultimately serving as Senior Regional Sports Director. In that role, he oversaw youth and adult sports programming, facility operations, staff development, budgeting, and community engagement initiatives across Northeast Florida.
A respected leader within the sports field industry, Levine currently serves as Vice President of the Northeast Florida Chapter of the Sports Field Management Association, helping advance professional development opportunities and promote best practices in sports field management.Â















