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Howard becomes CONCACAF acting general secretary

The Columbian
Published: January 1, 2012, 4:00pm

NEW YORK (AP) — Ted Howard has become acting general secretary of the CONCACAF, soccer’s regional governing body, following the resignation of Chuck Blazer.

The appointment of the 66-year-old Howard was announced Monday by CONCACAF, which governs North and Central America and the Caribbean.

Howard has been deputy general secretary since 1998. He was executive director of the North American Soccer League from 1971-84, then spent three years as director of marketing of Ohlmeyer Communications. He was director and group manager of NBA marketing from 1988-98.

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