"After a
great deal of thought and prayer, I have decided to step down as Commissioner of
the BIG EAST Conference and formally advised our Board of Directors," stated
Marinatto. "I have been associated with this league for my entire adult life
and have had the tremendous honor of serving as its Commissioner since 2009.
Our recent expansion efforts have stabilized the Conference for the long term,
and we are likewise well positioned for our very important upcoming television
negotiations. As a result, I felt this was the right time to step aside and to
let someone else lead us through the next chapter of our evolution. I am proud
of what we have been able to accomplish and would like to take this opportunity
to publicly thank both our membership and my staff for their unwavering
encouragement, support and loyalty -- especially during this past year. I am
extremely confident about the future of this league that I love very
much."
“I know
I speak for the entire Conference when I express my sincere gratitude to John
for his leadership and dedicated years of service,” said Dr. Judy Genshaft,
President of the University of South Florida and Chair of the BIG EAST
Conference. “John helped build the BIG EAST into what it is today, and played a
critical role in our successful expansion efforts, and for all of that we thank
him.”
Joseph
A. Bailey III will today assume the position of interim Commissioner of the BIG
EAST until a new Commissioner is selected. Bailey has extensive experience in the
global sports industry as a leader, advisor and recruiter. He has served as the
Chief Executive Officer of the Miami Dolphins, Chief Operating Officer of the
World League/NFL, Vice President of Administration of the Dallas Cowboys and
other senior positions. Most recently, he has served as the Managing Director
of RSR Partners, a leading executive recruiting firm.
“Joe is
a proven leader who will do a terrific job guiding the conference through this
time of transition,” said Genshaft. “His experience as a manager and his
knowledge of the sports industry make Joe uniquely qualified to serve as interim
Commissioner. He will move the Conference forward with a steady-hand as we
explore new opportunities.”
“The BIG
EAST has a terrific future,” said Bailey. “I’m excited to participate in shaping
a new structure and strategic plans for the Conference, and I look forward to
engaging on these matters with the leadership of all of the Conference’s
members, old and new alike.”
The
Conference also announced that it has retained The Boston Consulting Group (BCG)
to review its organizational design and structure. As the BIG EAST transitions
to a national conference, its members will take this opportunity to position the
Conference to maximize its media rights, branding and other
strategies.
The
search for the new Commissioner of the BIG EAST will be chaired Dr. Gregory H.
Williams, the President of the University of Cincinnati and a member of the BIG
EAST Executive Committee.
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