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NY METROPOLITAN DISTRICT GOVERNOR ELECTED TO THE NATIONAL AAU BOARD OF DIRECTORS

  • Dec 7, 2018
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Jim Fox, the long time Governor and Boys Basketball Chairman of NY Metropolitan AAU, was elected to the National AAU Board of Directors at the recent AAU Convention that was held in Cleveland in October. Jim will represent the Northeastern United States on the Board.

"I am very honored to have been elected by my fellow AAU Governors to represent the interests of our part of the U.S.. I believe strongly in the AAU and will work closely with leadership during my term to improve what we can offer to the hundreds of thousands young athletes affiliated with our great organization."

Everyone here in New York can be certain that Jim will be certain to bring our concerns to the natonial leadership.


 
 
 

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