ROGER DALKIN RETIRES AS USBC
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Kevin Dornberger becomes interim chief operating officer
GREENDALE, Wis. - The United States Bowling Congress and Roger Dalkin,
USBC Chief Executive Officer, announced that effective today, Dalkin
would retire after 30 years of service to USBC and the bowling
community.
"After my years of service and undergoing the challenge of leading and
implementing one of the largest mergers of non-profit organizations in
the history of the United States, it is time for new leadership," said
Dalkin. "Successfully merging the American Bowling Congress, Women's
International Bowling Congress, Young American Bowling Alliance and USA
Bowling was a tremendous challenge and the highpoint of my career. With
the merger accomplished and a sound financial footing for USBC, this is
the appropriate time for USBC to select an individual to build on what
we have accomplished."
"We all thank Roger for his tireless and dedicated years of service. We
have asked Roger to continue assisting USBC in its mission in a
consulting capacity, and we are pleased he has agreed to do so," said
Michael Carroll, USBC President.
According to Carroll, USBC will conduct a national search for a
successor and that current USBC Chief Officer-National Governing Body
Kevin Dornberger is acting as interim Chief Operating Officer until a
successor is chosen.
All press inquiries should be directed to Mark Miller, Corporate
Communications Manager at (800) 514-BOWL, ext. 3224.
United States Bowling Congress
The United States Bowling Congress, as the national governing body,
ensures the integrity and protects the future of the sport, provides
programs and services to nearly three million adult and youth members
and enhances the bowling experience.
Originally posted on
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