Talk:Harvey Schiller
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Brigadier General Harvey W. Schiller Ph.D. is Commercial Commissioner for the 35th America’s Cup [1]. Dr. Schiller also currently serves as Vice Chair of Diversified Search. [2] Other career highlights include Former Executive Director/Secretary General of the United States Olympic Committee, Former SEC (Southeastern Conference) Commissioner, Former Member NCAA Executive Committee, President of Turner Sports, Chief Executive of YankeeNets, President of the International Baseball Federation, and U.S. Air Force Brigadier General. [3] [3] [3]
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Personal lifeSchiller earned his bachelor's degree from The Citadel and is a member of their Athletic Hall of Fame. He earned his master's degree and doctorate from the University of Michigan, and holds honorary doctorates from The Citadel [9], Northern Michigan University, and the US Sports Academy.[10] Schiller and his wife Marcia reside in New York City . ==References==--
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