Recruitment process for USA CEO now underway
The International Cricket Council today launched the recruitment process for a national chief executive officer for cricket in the USA
The International Cricket Council today launched the recruitment process for a national chief executive officer for cricket in the USA.
The CEO's primary objective will be to facilitate the staging of ODI Tri-Series event(s) in 2005 and 2006 and to thus create clear and independent income streams for the USACA. These funds will subsequently be put towards the future development of the game in the United States.
In order to achieve the above, the CEO needs to be able to:
i. secure the support of ICC Full Member nations re participation in One-Day International Tri-Series event(s) in the USA
ii. organise the subsequent staging of above, including appointment of venue(s) and managing third-party contracts
iii. sell sponsorship and other income generation re these events.
The CEO will report to a "USA Cricket Special Project" sub-committee comprising one delegate from the ICC, one delegate from USACA and one delegate from WICB. The employee agreement will be with USACA but initially underwritten by the ICC.
The position will be USA-based and relocation is a possibility. Ideally, the successful candidate will have:
The closing date for applications is strictly Friday 30 April 2004.
To apply for the position please email your CV with covering letter detailing your current salary and benefits to: icc@SportExec.com. Alternatively you can write to; Jeremy Shepherd, SportExec, Rosecopse Barn, Amersham Road, Beaconsfield, Bucks HP9 2EL, United Kingdom.
Full details of the application process can be found in the `recruitment' section of the ICC website: www.icc.cricket.org.
For further information:
Brendan McClements | Jon Long |
General Manager - Corporate Affairs | Project Officer - Corporate Affairs |
Mobile: + 44 (0) 7786 194974 | Tel: + 44 (0) 20 7266 7912 |
Mobile: + 44 (0) 7946 545090 | |
E Mail: jon.long@icc-cricket.com |
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