
Cieplicki Named Men’s Basketball Chief of Staff at Pitt - Pitt Panthers #H2P
PITTSBURGH – University of Pittsburgh head coach Jeff Capel announced the addition of Kyle Cieplicki to his staff, Monday morning. Cieplicki joins the staff following

It didn’t. Looks like it’s entirely new.Who was the former chief of staff? didn't know the position existed.😀
I’ve been employed at the same place forever. In the last couple years I’ve seen that title a couple times whereas I’d only ever heard of it previously in political offices. Not sure how widespread it is but I would imagine there will be more of it in all walks of life.It didn’t. Looks like it’s entirely new.
It's a position that has certainly become more and more prevalent in the corporate world over the past decade or so. It's generally a glorified Executive Assistant to the CEO or Jeff Capel in this case.I’ve been employed at the same place forever. In the last couple years I’ve seen that title a couple times whereas I’d only ever heard of it previously in political offices. Not sure how widespread it is but I would imagine there will be more of it in all walks of life.
Thanks. I had a feeling that was the case but wasn’t sure.It's a position that has certainly become more and more prevalent in the corporate world over the past decade or so. It's generally a glorified Executive Assistant to the CEO or Jeff Capel in this case.
No, it’s a new position. We have fewer staffers than Penn State basketball, for example.I think we almost have as many basketball staff as basketball players?
Anyone leaving to balance this new position?
I thought maybe Regan or Richards, maybe both, might be leaving to make way for what seems to be a more substantial position.No, it’s a new position. We have fewer staffers than Penn State basketball, for example.