News from the NOCs - Spain Centennial; Panama Warning; German Slogan for Sochi
(ATR) Spanish Olympic Committee celebrates 100th birthday ... IOC warms Panama over elections ... Germany announces motto for Sochi 2014 ... Austrian Olympic Committee reelects president ... More inside this News from the NOCs ...

Changes for USOC: Communications Chief Named, Ctvrtlik Out as VP
(ATR) The U.S. Olympic Committee names Patrick Sandusky as acting chief of communications and cuts the ties with Bob Ctvrtlik as international vice president.

CEO Search, Government Funding Questions for U.S. Olympic Committee
(ATR) The search for a permanent CEO for the U.S. Olympic Committee is set to start and so is consideration of whether government funding would help the USOC.

NOCs News -- USOC Offices Branching Out
(ATR) As the U.S. Olympic Committee continues negotiations to keep its headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colo., despite ending three agreements with the city and a developer, its marketing division has quietly gone its separate way

NOCs News: Seibel Out as USOC Chief Communications Officer
(ATR) Darryl Seibel resigns as chief communications officer for the U.S. Olympic Committee, becoming the fourth key staff member to step down in the last six months

USOC Looks for New Leader in Washington
(ATR) As a new president prepares to take over the U.S. government, the U.S. Olympic Committee opens the search to find a new leader for its Washington, D.C. office.

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