Kate Drummey Named Olympic Coordinator of U.S. Sailing
Kate Drummey has been appointed Olympic coordinator of the U.S. Sailing Association in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Drummey had served a variety of roles…
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Kate Drummey has been appointed Olympic coordinator of the U.S. Sailing Association in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Drummey had served a variety of roles…
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Derek Bouchard-Hall has been appointed president and CEO of. He will take the helm in June, replacingSteve Johnson who is stepping down…
Continue ReadingJam On It (a member of the Amateur Athletic Union) and the Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority have entered an agreement to host several AAU events…
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Major League Baseball has announced a series of schedule alterations in light of the civil unrest in Baltimore, including a game that will be closed…
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The Atlanta Braves and Omni Hotels & Resorts have partnered to develop the Omni Atlanta Hotel at SunTrust Park, a new property in the mixed…
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Effective June 2, Comcast-Spectacor will rebrand three of its business units—Global Spectrum, Ovations Food Services and Paciolan and launch…
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Red Lion Hotels Corporation has entered into an agreement to acquire the GuestHouse International and Settle Inn brands for $8.5 million…
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The Cedar Rapids Area (Iowa) Convention & Visitors Bureau has appointed Aaron McCreight as its new CEO, effective May 11. McCreight currently serves…
Continue ReadingEugene, Oregon, has been awarded the 2021 IAAF World Championships, the first time the track-and-field event will be held in the United States…
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Mike Waterman has been named president of the Greater Houston Convention & Visitors Bureau and executive vice-president of Houston First Corporation…
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