NCAA selects Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker as its next president

The NCAA announced on its website the selection of Governor Charlie Baker for the NCAA’s President’s post succeeding Mark Allen Emmert who will remain in an advisory role until June. For selecting the President of the NCAA, a subcommittee of the NCAA Board of Governors and TurnkeyZRG carried out an inclusive and thorough search ever since Emmert announced in April that he would step down.

NCAA zeroed upon Baker for the post because of his strong credentials in politics and policy. Also because the NCAA has been through various high-profile legal challenges in the last few years.

Chair of the NCAA Board and Baylor University President, Linda Livingstone commented particularly on Baker’s successful record of forging bipartisan solutions to complex problems which greatly appealed to and convinced the search committee. She added that Baker’s sports background will also be instrumental in building a sustainable model for the future of college athletics.

Baker expressed his joy on the announcement ‘The NCAA is confronting complex and significant challenges, but I am excited to get to work as the awesome opportunity college athletics provides to so many students is more than worth the challenge.’ He also ensured that he would work on continuing the tradition of holding athletic competitions in the coming times too.

Colorado re-election results: Key highlights

Colorado re-election results: Key highlights

Lauren’s win

An automatic recount showed that Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert beat Democrat Adam Frisch in her bid to stay in office. The close race showed that voters in her conservative Colorado district are tired of the conservative firebrand’s aggressive style.

Frisch falls behind

Secretary of State Jena Griswold told everyone Monday night what the results were. Frisch got a total of four votes during the recount, which was nowhere near enough to close the gap of more than 500 votes between him and Boebert. Frisch, a member of the Aspen City Council, had already given up the race last month.

A Close Election: Boebert’s 1st Term in Office

Few people thought that the race would come down to such a small difference. During her first term in office, Boebert shot to national fame for her strong support of former President Donald Trump, her aggressive use of social media, and her willingness to get into personal fights with Democratic representatives.

Frisch Challenges Pelosi for House Leadership

Frisch ran against what she called her “angertainment.” He said he wouldn’t support U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as party leader and said he was a problem-solver with no party affiliation.

The Massachusetts Governor also promised to work together with the NCAA members and student-athletes to modernize college sports to meet present-day needs while retaining its core value. Baker would end his term as Massachusetts Governor on 5th January 2023.

FAQs:

  1. What is the NCAA?
    For the unversed, it’s a nonprofit organization headquartered in Indiana that regulates student athletics in about 1,100 schools in the US, Canada and Puerto Rico. The organization also organizes athletic programs in colleges and universities in Canada and the US which helps over 500,000 college student-athletes who compete annually in college sports.
  2. Was Baker also into athletics?
    Yes, Baker has been a former student-athlete and is committed to student-athletes and wants to enhance their collegiate experience.

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