Executive Transactions
Published August 10, 2012The NCAA named former Knicks Senior VP/Marketing & Business Operations ANUCHA BROWNE SANDERS VP/Women’s Basketball Championships. Browne Sanders also had a previous stint in the college ranks as Univ. at Buffalo Associate AD and Senior Woman Administrator (AP, 8/9)….The Blues promoted radio play-by-play announcer CHRIS KERBER to Dir of Broadcasting and named TERRY YAKE Dir of Blues Alumni Relations (THE DAILY)….Temple Univ. named Univ. of Tennessee Senior Associate AD MARK INGRAM Assistant VP/Athletic Development (Temple)….Florida Gulf Coast Univ. promoted MIKE ESTES to Associate AD/Health Performance, BILLY BLOOD to Associate AD/Internal Affairs, PAT PIERSON to Assistant AD/Media Relations and BRYNN RICHTER to Assistant AD/Academic & Regulatory Affairs (FGCU)….The Univ. of West Alabama promoted Dir of Online Marketing KENT PARTRIDGE to Associate AD/Sports Information (West Alabama)….The Univ. of Arkansas-Monticello named MATT WHITING Assistant AD/External Operations (Arkansas-Monticello).
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Olympics
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