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Greg Shaheen is the Vice-President of NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball and Championship Strategies, overseeing the day-to-day operations of the championship as well as the Association’s eleven-year, $6 Billion contracts with broadcast partners CBS and ESPN. Additionally, Mr. Shaheen serves as the Chief Administrative Officer of Indianapolis-based Long Electric Company, Inc., a privately-held company with 400 employees. He has been with the firm for more than 15 years. Mr. Shaheen served on-loan as the Executive Director of the NCAA 2000 and NFHS 2000 Projects. He was responsible for overseeing the relocation of the 350-employees National Collegiate Athletic Association and the 45-employee of the National Federation of State High School Associations. The effort of the State of Indiana and the Indiana Sports Corporation began in 1997 and entailed construction, governmental services, relocation logistics, public relations and fundraising components. Mr. Shaheen is a graduate with Distinction from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. He also serves as the Program Director of Opportunities to Learn About Business (OLAB). The program, based at Wabash College, is an intensive nine-day summer program for Indiana high school seniors sponsored by 50 local corporations and community groups. He is a Board Member for the Miami University Thomas Page Center for Entrepreneurship, in which he oversees the strategic development and program curriculum for specialty school through guest lectures, regular board meetings, special project development, and direct student interaction. He has also held positions on the boards of Indiana Sports Corporation, Boy's and Girl's Clubs of Indianapolis and the Carmel-Clay Education Foundation.
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