USATF To Combine Offices with Other Olympic Sports
Posted April 3rd, 2008 at 10:15 AM by David Monti
Section: News & Results
The yet-to-be-selected CEO to replace Craig Masback at USA Track & Field will be treated to new office space as the U.S. governing body for athletics will be moving out of their offices at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis in advance of its demolition this summer. Moreover, USATF will share space with the U.S. Olympic governing bodies for diving, gymnastics, and synchronized swimming which are also based in Indianapolis. The four organizations will share 32,000 square feet of space at 132 East Washington Street.
“Indianapolis has always been a strong supporter of Olympic sports, from the city management all the way through the community itself,” said Bill Roe, President of USATF, through a media release. “We have staged many of our biggest events in Indianapolis, including Olympic Trials, national championships and our annual meeting, so remaining here was our top priority. Our new office space will accommodate our future growth and provide a dynamic, professional space that reflects our organizational image.”
While the organization will have a new postal address, e-mail, fax and telephone contact information will remain the same.
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