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Larry Probst needs to be the U.S. Olympic Committee chairman for at least eight years. That is the only way to begin addressing issues highlighted in postmortems after the dismal failures of the last two U.S. bids to host a Summer Olympics. 1. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
DENVER—The U.S. Olympic Committee picked the team that will search for a new CEO, hoping to replace Stephanie Streeter by the end of the year. Full Article at Boston Globe
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - OCTOBER 02: US Olympic Committee Chairman Larry Probst addresses the IOC members during the Chicago 2016 presentation on October 2, 2009 at the Bella Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark. View Photo »
We are very pleased that someone of Paul's stature will lead this distinguished independent group in their assessment and evaluation of the USOC ... With six years having passed since the USOC's governance restructure of 2003, it is appropriate for the organization to examine our processes to determine ...
There were two noteworthy aspects to the United States Olympic Committee's announcement Thursday of the nine-member search and selection committee charged with finding a new USOC chief executive by the end of the year. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. - The U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) announced today the Search and Screening Committee for the USOC Chief Executive Officer, which consists of nine members representing the U.S. Olympic Family. Full Article at US Olympic Team
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COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - OCTOBER 02: US Olympic Committee Chairman Larry Probst addresses the IOC members during the Chicago 2016 presentation on October 2, 2009 at the Bella Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark. View Photo »
We are very pleased that someone of Paul's stature will lead this distinguished independent group in their assessment and evaluation of the USOC ... With six years having passed since the USOC's governance restructure of 2003, it is appropriate for the organization to examine our processes to determine ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. - The Board of Directors of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) voted as an overwhelming majority today in support of Chairman Larry Probst and Acting Chief Executive Officer Stephanie Streeter. Full Article at US Olympic Team
(AP) At least a handful of people in the Olympic movement support the U.S. Olympic Committee leadership _ members of the USOC board, who voted Friday in support of embattled chairman Larry Probst and CEO Stephanie Streeter. Full Article at CBS News
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COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - OCTOBER 02: US Olympic Committee Chairman Larry Probst addresses the IOC members during the Chicago 2016 presentation on October 2, 2009 at the Bella Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark.
View Photo »COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - OCTOBER 02: US Olympic Committee Chairman Larry Probst addresses the IOC members during the Chicago 2016 presentation on October 2, 2009 at the Bella Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark.
View Photo »FILE -- In this Dec. 5, 2008 file photo, newly-named U.S. Olympic Committee chairman Larry Probst poses for a photo at a hotel in Costa Mesa, Calif.
View Photo »COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - OCTOBER 02: US Olympic Committee Chairman Larry Probst addresses the IOC members during the Chicago 2016 presentation on October 2, 2009 at the Bella Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark.
View Photo »We are very pleased that someone of Paul's stature will lead this distinguished independent group in their assessment and evaluation of the USOC ... With six years having passed since the USOC's governance restructure of 2003, it is appropriate for the organization to examine our processes to determine ...
We are very pleased that someone of Paul's stature will lead this distinguished independent group in their assessment and evaluation of the USOC ... With six years having passed since the USOC's governance restructure of 2003, it is appropriate for the organization to examine our processes to determine ...
The board of the USOC felt the time was right for an independent assessment of our governance structure, and we are extremely pleased that someone with Paul's sport, business and leadership credentials is willing to take on this role
is somebody that has the executive skills that Stephanie [Streeter] has, married with a background in sports. Someone who is multilingual ... Someone who is willing to make a very long-term commitment ... and that we believe can build the long-term relationships that we need to have with [International ...
I am pleased to have such strong support from the USOC Board
We don’t have political capital ... We don’t have leverage. We need to do the work over the long haul to have more of a presence in the international community and with the IOC.
We don't have political capital. We don't have leverage ... We need to have more of a presence in the international community and with the International Olympic Committee.
Russia has made very important contributions to the Olympic Movement and this agreement underlines the USOC's determination to continue to work together with our international counterparts to strengthen the Olympic Movement ... From the performances of our athletes on the field of play, to our coaching ...
I was pleased that Bode reached out to me earlier this week to express his commitment to upholding the Olympic ideals of sportsmanship, integrity and hard work in his quest to join the 2010 U.S. Olympic Team
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