USBC names new Chief Financial Officer
November 01, 2013
ARLINGTON, Texas - Jennifer Salazar has been named Chief Financial Officer of the United States Bowling Congress, USBC Executive Director Stu Upson announced.
Salazar spent the last four years as Director of Accounting for American Consolidated Media, a company with approximately 100 local newspapers, before joining USBC.
"Jennifer Salazar brings proven experience in accounting, business analysis, budgeting and strategic development to USBC," Upson said. "She understands what it takes to successfully manage the financial operations of an organization."
Salazar also has worked with Gannett, Inc., serving as Director of Administration for five years, and worked for three years as Director of Finance for Al Dia, a publication of Dallas-based Belo Corporation.
"I'm excited to join the USBC executive team and to have the new challenge of working in a non-profit organization," Salazar said. "Bowling is a great sport that has such a tremendous history and I look forward to continuing to make USBC a successful national governing body."
Salazar earned a bachelor's degree in finance from the University of New Mexico, and an MBA in Strategic Management from DePaul University in Chicago.
Salazar spent the last four years as Director of Accounting for American Consolidated Media, a company with approximately 100 local newspapers, before joining USBC.
"Jennifer Salazar brings proven experience in accounting, business analysis, budgeting and strategic development to USBC," Upson said. "She understands what it takes to successfully manage the financial operations of an organization."
Salazar also has worked with Gannett, Inc., serving as Director of Administration for five years, and worked for three years as Director of Finance for Al Dia, a publication of Dallas-based Belo Corporation.
"I'm excited to join the USBC executive team and to have the new challenge of working in a non-profit organization," Salazar said. "Bowling is a great sport that has such a tremendous history and I look forward to continuing to make USBC a successful national governing body."
Salazar earned a bachelor's degree in finance from the University of New Mexico, and an MBA in Strategic Management from DePaul University in Chicago.