David Consiglio joined the Missouri State staff in 2020 and serves as assistant strength and conditioning coach, working exclusively with the Bears football program.
He comes to MSU from fellow Missouri Valley Football Conference program Western Illinois where he spent the 2019 season as director of strength and conditioning in Macomb.
Previously, he was head strength and conditioning coach at Upper Iowa University from July 2018 to February 2019. He also served as associate director of strength and conditioning at Western Kentucky for nearly four years, working as the top assistant for WKU football from February 2014 to December 2017.
During his time with the Hilltoppers, WKU won three consecutive bowl games (2014-16) as well as consecutive Conference USA championships in both 2015 and 2016. Over that span, the Hilltoppers went 30-10, including a 23-5 ledger over the championship seasons, the best two-year run in program history. He also earned his master's degree at Western Kentucky.
Consiglio was also the associate director of sports enhancement at UAB, a position he began in 2012. In Birmingham, he was the top assistant for sports enhancement with the football program and oversaw the same area for the baseball program. Consiglio also served as the sports enhancement coach with the Blazer women's basketball and men's tennis programs.
The native of Hubertus, Wis., also spent time at Arizona State where he completed an internship, working with the Sun Devils' sports performance team for football in 2010. He stayed on as a volunteer assistant, working primarily with the Arizona State football team.
Before heading to ASU, Consiglio was a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at Grambling State, where he worked with football, men's and women's basketball, soccer, volleyball, baseball and softball.
A 2009 graduate of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Consiglio played four years of college football there and was an all-conference linebacker as a senior. He earned his bachelor's degree in exercise science and health promotion.
He and his wife Kelsey have two daughters, Kayla and Kamryn, and a son, Jaden.