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Two positions created at the NCAA

Discussion in 'Journalism Jobs' started by Ronnie Ramos, Mar 19, 2010.

  1. CA_journo

    CA_journo Member

    Received the same e-mail.

    But hey, they gave me their best wishes and thanked me for my interest in the NCAA. So I got that goin' for me.
     
  2. playthrough

    playthrough Moderator Staff Member

    Wanna explain, Ronnie?
     
  3. littlehurt98

    littlehurt98 Member

    I just want to be clear that I didn't mean my comment about it being disappointing in a bad way toward the NCAA. I was just disappointed I wasn't considered.
     
  4. Ronnie Ramos

    Ronnie Ramos New Member

    One of the jobs, the one responsible for oversight of our social media strategy, has been reopened. The job has evolved some since it was first created and we want someone who has experience developing social media strategy. We had lots of solid candidates, but most fell into the executing social media part of the equation. We're looking for someone with a deeper expertise in this field.

    The other position, which has responsibility for the daily oversight of NCAA.org, has been filled. Kristen Leigh Porter, most recently of the Indianapolis Star, starts Monday.

    We had lots of strong candidates, including several who mentioned they saw the listing here, so kudos to sportsjournalists.com.
     
  5. Moderator1

    Moderator1 Moderator Staff Member

    Thanks Ronnie for posting the jobs here and being upfront.
     
  6. SnoopyBoy

    SnoopyBoy Member

    Here here
     
  7. littlehurt98

    littlehurt98 Member

    Good to know. I appreciate Mr. Ramos coming on here to explain.
     
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