Everybody that needed to be present for our weekly virtual meeting was and we had a very good discussion about where to go with the Life After the Games program in the next several weeks. Next month, which is actually a few days from now, we will start the transition process to another MBA student who will take over my duties once I have completed the term, which is in just over five weeks. Not that I would be counting the days if I was not tracking my hours against the remaining time, mind you. One task I will need to do is invite this individual to our next meeting in one week so that the ICC team can get him acquainted with the project.
I have also been given the green light to send Josh the updated brochure for his review. The ball is in his court now to suggest changes, of which there will inevitably be some. In the meantime, I will go back and look through e-mail contacts of international sports organizations. I have made it to automobiles, which is a little tricky because the commission affiliated with GAISF has members that are involved in the day-to-day driving. The American Automobile Association (AAA) is not among those members, but that is an example of the organizations I am dealing with here. Mixed among them are groups that oversee motorsports like Formula One in their particular region. Whether the ICC actually will consider racecar drivers as an audience, I do not know, I am just putting the information out there for them to consider.