Kristan Todd joined the Ichabod athletic training staff in 2015 at Washburn and was promoted to head athletic trainer in 2021 spending the previous four seasons at Ottawa University.
Before coming to Ottawa, Todd worked for OrthoKansas, P.A., assisting with patient rehabilitation and care. She was also in charge of measuring and fitting patients for DME. While at OrthoKansas, P.A. she was a High School ATC, covering sporting events such as wrestling, track, soccer, football, and basketball. Todd also assisted Baker University with practice and game coverage.
Todd did her graduate work at the University of Arkansas with the Razorback Athletic Department, earning her masters in kinesiology in May of 2009. From August of 2007 to May of 2009, she was a graduate assistant athletic trainer. Todd also spent a year as an athletic training intern with U of A. While with the Razorbacks, she covered the men’s and women’s cross country and track and field programs. Todd assisted with the organization of the SEC and NCAA Championship track meets, assisted with the U of A softball tournaments, helped with summer camps such as volleyball and tennis, and she also covered club gymnastic meets.
Todd received a bachelor of science in education with an emphasis in athletic training from the University of Kansas in May of 2007. At KU, she covered football, women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, women’s rowing, and the KU men’s basketball camps.
She and her husband, Aaron, have two sons: Wyatt and Korbyn.