Making US Olympic Sailing Great Again

Published on March 28th, 2017

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Jim Campbell

Portsmouth, RI (March 28, 2017) – US Sailing today named veteran business consultant and former 470 athlete Jim Campbell (Stoughton, Wisc.) as Chief Business Officer of U.S. Olympic Sailing.

Campbell will be the first CBO in the US Sailing Team’s history, and will be focused on connecting needed funding to athletes, building a new performance system, and helping to transform the Olympic sailing program into a professional sports team.

Campbell will join two-time Olympic Champion Malcolm Page (Newport, R.I.), who was named Chief of U.S. Olympic Sailing in late 2016, to form a restructured and focused leadership team.

“Jim brings tremendous experience, passion and organizational acumen to our Olympic program,” said Jack Gierhart, US Sailing CEO. “We could not be more excited for Jim to join with Malcolm and our experienced staff and coaches to build a formidable, holistic performance system within which our sailors will flourish.”

Campbell’s business career has seen him contribute to several Fortune 500 companies including Microsoft, JPMorgan Chase, The Walt Disney Company, Hewlett Packard, AT&T, Delta Airlines, and others.

As a sailor, Campbell campaigned for the 1976 and 1980 Olympics in the Men’s 470 class over seven years. Campbell qualified for the U.S. Sailing Team three times and consistently finished within the top 10 internationally during an era of notable U.S. success in the 470.

“I decided to join the US Sailing Team full-time out of a strong personal desire to see the United States get back onto the top of the podium in our sport,” said Campbell, who was initially recruited by US Sailing President Bruce Burton as a volunteer consultant in late 2015.

“When I got pulled into the team, and we began focusing on evaluating our trajectory towards Tokyo 2020, the project immediately captured me,” continued Campbell. “US Sailing as a whole is committed to building much more than a better fundraising apparatus for the program. We are going to build a gold medal system from the ground up. It will be a hybrid system tailored to the unique set of opportunities and challenges we face in the U.S. today.

“Working with Malcolm Page, one of the most accomplished Olympic Champions of this era, will be key to creating our new winning formula. US Sailing will be leveraging and gaining insight from an impressive group of leaders that are eager to build this new system, and produce great results.”

Source: US Olympic Sailing

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