The Landmark Conference has announced Ajala Elmore as its Conference Intern for the 2025-26 academic year. A recent graduate of Moravian University and a current MBA student, Elmore will assist with conference operations, communication efforts, championship preparation, and strategic initiatives across the league's 23 sponsored sports.
"Ajala's personality is infectious. She's one of those players you're instantly drawn to; the way she plays the game, the way she carries herself, it all stands out. Watching her compete over the years was a joy, but getting to know her on a more personal level these past few months has been even better," said Landmark Commissioner Katie Boldvich. "I know she's going to be an incredible fit for our league, and I can't wait for the broader Landmark community to experience what Moravian already knows. I'm not just excited to see what she'll do as a young professional, I'm confident she's going to crush it."
A three-year softball captain and three-time All-Conference selection, as well as being named the conference tournament Most Valuable Player back-to-back years (2024, 2025), she was a key contributor to a Moravian softball program that won four Landmark titles during her career (2021, 2023, 2024, 2025). Elmore played in 184 games over five seasons, finishing with a career .329 batting average. She totaled 170 hits, 117 runs scored, 107 RBI, 30 doubles, eight triples, 11 home runs, and 35 stolen bases.
In addition to her impact on the field, Elmore was a four-year representative for Moravian's Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), and served as the graduate assistant in the Office of the President at Moravian, where she supported high-level administrative functions, managed scheduling and communications, and helped plan and execute major university events in coordination with senior leadership.
"I'm excited to be working with the Landmark Conference team, especially as a former student-athlete who's experienced the conference from the field," said Elmore. "I had the chance to compete in five Landmark championships, so I've seen how much time, effort, and planning go into making those events happen. Now, I get to experience it all from a new angle—helping out behind the scenes and across multiple sports. I've always had a genuine interest in the operations and administrative side of athletics, and this internship allows me to dive deeper into that passion. I'm eager to learn, grow, and contribute in any way I can. Being part of the Landmark team feels like a full-circle moment, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to be involved in shaping the same impactful experiences I once benefited from as an athlete."
Elmore also worked with Moravian Football as a Recruiting and Operations Intern, where she led campus tours, organized visit days, and supported logistics and hospitality for prospective student-athletes and their families. She held a sports management internship with BPG Sports at the 76ers Fieldhouse, contributing to the planning and execution of basketball tournaments, youth clinics, and facility operations. Her professional background reflects a strong foundation in event coordination, relationship building, and the behind-the-scenes work that powers college athletics.