| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Greg Woodward |
Chief Technology Officer | Profile |
The ICC is the global governing body for cricket. Representing 105 members, the ICC governs and administrates the game and is responsible for the staging of major international tournaments including the ICC Men`s World Cup and Women`s World Cup and the ICC Men`s and Women`s T20 World Cups as well as all associated qualifying events. The ICC presides over the ICC Code of Conduct which sets the professional standards of discipline for international cricket, playing conditions, bowling reviews and other ICC regulations and appoints match officials. Through the Anti-Corruption Unit it coordinates action against corruption and match fixing. The ICC Development department works with Associate Members to improve the quality of international cricket, build better cricket systems, get more people playing cricket and grow the game globally.
Kansas City NWSL is an American professional womens soccer team based in Kansas City, Kansas.
FC Cincinnati is a soccer club based in Cincinnati, Ohio that began play in 2016 in the United Soccer League. The team was announced on August 12, 2015. The club`s ownership group is led by Carl H. Lindner III. On May 29, 2018, Major League Soccer awarded an expansion team to the FC Cincinnati ownership group. The MLS team began play under the FC Cincinnati name in 2019 and moves into West End stadium in 2021.
The Dartmouth Club of the Gulf Coast (serving Louisiana and Mississippi) offers its alumni, off-campus undergraduates, parents and friends of Dartmouth an opportunity to share the Dartmouth fellowship. The club sponsors and organizes a wide range of activities to encourage interaction among alumni in our region and allow those individuals to keep in touch with the Hanover Plain and the greater Dartmouth community. Through its alumni interviewing and other volunteer activities, the Club supports the College`s efforts to encourage and enable exceptional Louisiana and Mississippi students to attend Dartmouth.
Perpich Center for Arts Education was born as the Minnesota Center for Arts Education in 1985, created by the state legislature at the urging of then Gov. Rudy Perpich. It was renamed in his honor after his death in 1995. Minnesota is one of only a handful of states in the nation with a dedicated state agency supporting arts education.