Paul Brazeau serves as the ACC's Senior Associate Commissioner for Men’s Basketball, a position he has held since 2014.
Brazeau's responsibilities consist of the management and oversight of ACC Men's Basketball, including the annual men's basketball tournament, regular-season conference scheduling, men’s basketball officiating, liaison work with the national and regional television networks and serving as the commissioner's liaison to the league's 15 men's basketball programs.
Additionally, Brazeau has been a member of the NCAA’s Men’s Basketball Oversight Committee and also the NCAA’s Men’s Basketball Competition Committee. He currently holds a seat on the NCAA’s Men’s Basketball Rules Committee.
Brazeau previously served as the Senior Associate Commissioner for Men's Basketball at both the Big East and American Athletic Conferences. Brazeau joined the former Big East Conference in 2012 and continued in his role with the American during its inaugural 2013-14 season.
Prior to his time at the Big East and American, Brazeau spent 10 years as Vice President of Basketball Operations at the NBA, where his group served as the primary overseer of all on and off-court basketball related operations, including game guidelines and procedures, playing rules, conduct and discipline and scheduling.
In addition to his administrative experience, Brazeau has coached men’s basketball at the Division I level. He served as an assistant coach at Boston College and Ohio State before becoming the University of Hartford head coach from 1992-2000.
Brazeau earned a bachelor's degree in Economics from Boston College and a MBA in Management from the Boston College School of Management.