The World Games 2010 Foundation today announced that it has selected Jamie Link
as the new Chief Executive Officer of the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian
Games.
Link has been serving as Deputy
Secretary of the Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet since December 2007
and prior to that spent several months as the Deputy Executive Director of the
Kentucky Horse Park. In his current role, he has served as an ex officio member
of the World Games 2010 Foundation board of directors and has been actively
involved in the ongoing construction projects at the Kentucky Horse Park and
major vendor selections related to the Games.
"I am honored to
be selected as CEO of the World Games 2010 Foundation and look forward to
working with the wonderful staffs of the Foundation and the Kentucky Horse
Park," Link said. "It is going to take all of us working together and we are
committed to showcasing to our visitors not only the world's finest equestrian
venue that is the Kentucky Horse Park, but also the many amazing attractions we
have throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
"I have watched
Jamie participate in many of the meetings and was impressed with his ability to
get things done. The planning for the Games is at a critical juncture and we
need to have a full time CEO to manage the process for the next 21 months," said
John Long, board chairman and acting CEO. "Jamie's familiarity with the Games
planning means he will be able to jump in immediately and make an impact."
Long also added
that the Games proactively recruited Mr. Link. There was no pressure from the
state. In fact, Long said that Secretary Marcheta Sparrow also a board
member politely reprimanded him for stealing Link.
Secretary Sparrow added "although I am sorry to
lose Jamie as my co-worker in state government I am confident in his abilities
to lead the Games at this critical time. His knowledge of the Kentucky Horse
Park and the importance of this event to our state's image throughout the world
is tremendous."
John Nicholson, Executive Director of the
Kentucky Horse Park said "having known and worked with Jamie Link for a number
of years, I can state with confidence that he is uniquely qualified for this
position and I am delighted that he has accepted the Board's offer. Everyone at
the Kentucky Horse Park has witnessed firsthand Jamie's uncommon talent,
integrity and dedication during his time as Deputy Director. He understands the
Park's day-to-day operations and the special needs of the Park for the 16 days
of high level championship competition." In addition, it is helpful to have
someone familiar with all of our key community and state leaders involved in
this project to help streamline our efforts. I look forward to once again having
the pleasure of working with him as we build toward, not only this epoch moment
in our history, but for the great legacy it will provide."
Link will officially begin serving as CEO on
January 12, but has already begun the transition and attending meetings as
needed to be up-to-date on all operations when he joins the staff
full-time.
The Alltech FEI World Equestrian
Games are the world championships of eight equestrian disciplines recognized by
the Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI), and are held every four years. The
Games have never before been held outside of Europe; nor have all eight
disciplines competed at a single site both firsts that will be achieved at the
Kentucky Horse Park.
The Games will be broadcast on NBC
Sports, which has marked the largest commitment to network coverage of
equestrian sport in U.S. television history. The 2010 Games are expected to have
a statewide economic impact of $150 million, and other current sponsors include
Alltech, Rolex, John Deere and Ariat International, Inc. For more information on
the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, please visit
www.feigames2010.org.