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At Kansas State
Currie administers K-State Athletics projected $71 million budget, manages 165 employees and maintains relations with 450 student athletes. He has cultivated relationships with alumni and donors, and his department projected a $4.4 million budget increase for the 2016 fiscal year. Since Currie's arrival at KSU, the school's athletics budget has increased by $26 million over its 2010 budget of $44.1 million. KSU's athletics budget has had a surplus for six consecutive years.
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Awards and achievements
Kansas State won or shared
Big 12 Conference championships in football, mens basketball and baseball in the 20122013 academic year, and Currie was honored as one of four 2013 Under Armour Athletic Directors of the Year by the
National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics.
[4] The university has invested $190 million in new and upgraded facilities, including the West Stadium Center at
Bill Snyder Family Stadium and a basketball training venue. In May 2015, a new football complex was under construction which was scheduled to open in September.
[5] In a letter to supporters dated June 30, 2015, Currie wrote that the KSU athletics department's first goal was to provide "A World-Class Student-Athlete Experience".
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