Johnson, a 2021 graduate of Wartburg College as a volleyball and track and field student-athlete, begins her third year with the NCAC in 2025-26.
At the NCAC, Johnson oversees the conference’s communications efforts, managing the website, social media platforms, awards program, and weekly honors. She also handles key sports information duties, including statistics and record-keeping. Additionally, she currently leads the NCAC Social Media Corps, an internship group that enhances the conference’s social media presence. In 2025-26, Johnson will broaden her role to include assisting with the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and taking on expanded responsibilities related to sport and championship administration.
Johnson is an active member of several professional organizations, including College Sports Communicators (CSC), the Division III Associate/Assistant Commissioners Group (DIIIACG), the National Association of Division III Athletic Administrators (NADIIIAA), the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), and Women Leaders. She has helped with CSC Digital Contests and currently serves on multiple committees, including the DIIIACG Championships Committee and the Opendorse Bowl Media, Sponsorships, and Game Operations Committees.
Johnson came to the NCAC after working with the Iowa Swarm Collective and within the University of Iowa’s athletics department. With the Swarm, she served as the lead intern and coordinated the digital marketing and branding along with the organization-athlete relations for the launch of the new NIL collective initiative. She was responsible for member management, event planning, social media, and content creation. Within the University of Iowa’s athletics department, she served as an athletic facilities graduate intern. She assisted the Associate Director and Assistant Director of Facilities with daily operations, event planning, and preparing facilities for home football games, track & field meets, and soccer matches, along with preparing for and hosting the Big Ten Gymnastics Championship and the first and second rounds of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament.
Prior to her work with the Swarm and within the athletics department at the University of Iowa, she served as a training camp intern with the Kansas City Chiefs, as a graduate student intern with the Iowa Hawkeye wrestling camps, and as an intern to the Commissioner at the American Rivers Conference (A-R-C). While with the A-R-C, she developed social media content and press releases while managing the conference website, schedules, and scores.