in Search

USA Cricketer

USACA seeks applications for CEO

Now, you can get all the USA Cricket updates via Facebook.   Also follow us on Twitter via @dreamcricket

[Source: USACA.org]

USACA is seeking applications for the position of CEO to provide strategic leadership and to develop it into a world class cricketing organization, USACA noted in a release posted on its website.   The deadline for submitting applications is August 24, 2012.

USACA announced in May 2012, as part of its 100 day plan, that it would short list approved candidates and begin the interview process within 90 days.  So far, USACA appears to be on track with its recruitment efforts.

Nabeel Ahmed, former First VP, has been serving as interim CEO since the controversial election held in April 2012.   The position had been lying vacant for over a year following the dismissal of Don Lockerbie in November 2010.  

According to the latest USACA release advertising the position, the 'CEO will be the operational head responsible for administrative and financial management, serve as a visible representative of the organization, maintain strong relationships with stakeholders and partners and negotiate business and/or sponsorship deals on behalf of USACA.'

USACA said it was seeking an experienced senior executive with a good track record who will own and lead an intense performance culture.'  

'The CEO must comply with all aspects of the USACA Constitution and be a role model for the highest levels of integrity and ethics,' the release said.  The position will be based in Florida.   Those interested in applying should visit USACA.org for a detailed job description. 

Comments

 

timmyj51 said:

They left out the most important qualification: able to restore integrity and

confidence in USACA.

August 14, 2012 7:22 AM

DreamCricket strongly disapproves of spam and we appreciate your taking the time to report this abuse to us so we can remove it accordingly. If you find any content or comments to be inappropriate, abusive or infringing other people's copyright please report it. To report abuse, please email us at content@dreamcricket.com.

This Blog

Syndication

Tags