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Schedule set for APSE Commissioners Meeting in NYC March 23, 2012

Registration is under way for APSE's annual sessions with the commissioners and chief executives of the nation's major sports organizations, scheduled for April 19-20 in New York City. The meetings are open to all members.
 
Please e-mail Jeff Rosen at jrosen@kcstar.com if you or any other representatives are attending, including New York-area editors who plan to commute. We need an accurate head count to ensure we can accommodate everyone in our meeting rooms.
 
The schedule:
 
Thursday, April 19
 
9 a.m.-10:30 a.m.: NASCAR
Brian France, Chairman
AP offices, 450 W. 33rd, 14th Floor
APSE LIAISON: Terry Taylor
 
11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.: Major League Soccer
Don Garber, Commissioner
420 Fifth Avenue, 7th floor (corner of 37th Street and Fifth Avenue)
APSE LIAISON: Jeff Rosen
 
1-2:30 p.m.: National Basketball Association
David Stern, Commissioner
645 Fifth Avenue, 19th floor (enter on either 51st or 52nd Street between Fifth and Madison, about 100 feet east of Fifth)
APSE LIASON: Michael Rose
 
3-4:30 p.m.: Major League Baseball
Bud Selig, Commissioner
245 Park Avenue, 31st floor (between 46th and 47th Streets)
APSE LIAISON: Garry Howard
 
Friday, April 20
 
9 a.m.-10:30 a.m.: NCAA
Mark Emmert, President
AP offices, 450 W. 33rd, 14th Floor
APSE LIAISON: Terry Taylor
 
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: National Hockey League
Gary Bettman, Commissioner
1185 Avenue of the Americas, 15th floor (between 46th and 47th streets)
APSE LIAISON: Eric White
 
1-2:30 p.m.: National Football League
Roger Goodell, Commissioner
280 Park Avenue, 17th floor (between 48th and 49th streets)
APSE LIAISON: Drew Van Esselstyn

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Gerry Ahern

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Tim Stephens

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Mike Sherman

Mike Sherman

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Tommy Deas

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Third Vice President
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Jack Berninger

Jack Berninger

Executive Director
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