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Around Myers Hollow
United States Olympic Committee taps alumnus and board member to serve as interim president
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William Martin ’62, a member of the Wittenberg Board of Directors,
has been named acting president of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC),
effective immediately. Martin is currently the director of athletics at the
University of Michigan and has been serving the USOC since 1995, most recently
as vice president-secretariat until USOC president Marty Mankamyer resigned
earlier this year.
“Bill is a man of tremendous integrity who is a smart business manager, and has
earned the respect of coaches, players and staff as well as students, faculty and
regents,” said University of Michigan President Mary Sue Coleman. |
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In accordance with the USOC constitution, the current vice president-secretariat
will act as president until the election of a new president by the USOC board of directors,
after the USOC executive committee makes a nomination. The next full board meeting of the
USOC is in April. This is a volunteer position, and Martin has no plans to leave the
University of Michigan.
Recognized by the International Olympic Committee as the sole U.S. agency, the
USOC is the custodian of the U.S. Olympic Movement and provides world-class support
for Olympic and Paralympic athletes, including training, entering and underwriting
all expenses for U.S. teams in both the Olympic and Pan American Games. The USOC
also supports the bids of U.S. cities to host both the winter and summer Olympic
or Pan American Games.
Martin, who majored in economics at Wittenberg, earned his M.B.A. from the
University of Michigan. In 2000, the Ann Arbor News honored Martin for his
community efforts by naming him its “Citizen of the Year.” |
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