Education
Marinatto is a native of Providence, Rhode Island, and graduated from Providence College in 1979 with a bachelor"s degree in business management.
Marinatto is a native of Providence, Rhode Island, and graduated from Providence College in 1979 with a bachelor"s degree in business management.
He resigned from his position as commissioner on May 7, 2012. He later worked at Providence as an Associate Director of Alumni/Development and as Director of Sports Information. Marinatto was later the athletic director at Providence for 14 years.
He directed all aspects of the Providence Friars athletic program, including a $10 million annual budget and a staff of over 100 employees.
While at Providence, Marinatto served as the Chairman of the Big East Athletic Directors’ Executive Committee from 1996–2000, the longest tenure of any athletic director in the history of the conference. He also served the conference as the Chairman of the Athletic Directors’ Finance Committee from 1992-1993.
He oversaw all administrative operations, including National Collegiate Athletic Association governance, finance, compliance, communications, television and championships. Marinatto was the daily contact with the league’s athletic directors regarding governance and operational matters.
He served as the Chief Financial and Business Officer of the Bowl Championship Series from 2002-2004.
Marinatto is largely blamed for the Big East"s failure to keep quality athletic institutions and to secure additional institutions during the 2010-2013 Conference Realignment.
In addition, Marinatto served as Chairman of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, Women's Basketball Committee and Television Committee, and was a member of the Men's Basketball Committee, Academic Affairs Committee and Championships and Competition Committee. He has been a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Management Council and National Collegiate Athletic Association Business and Finance Cabinet and currently serves as the Conference’s representative to the National Collegiate Athletic Association Leadership Council.