The World Games 2010 Foundation today announced that it has added Terry Johnson as its Director of External Relations. Johnson assumes the post after serving for two years as Executive Director of the Kentucky Sports Authority in Frankfort. Johnson will be responsible for managing all community, organizational, and public relations efforts of the Games.


“We are very excited to add Terry to our staff,” stated Jack Kelly, CEO of the World Games Foundation. “There are hundreds of groups and communities that need to be integrated into the Games to maximize its impact on the Commonwealth. Terry has the background and experience to bring them together and to ensure as many Kentuckians as possible can be a part of this landmark event.


“As awareness of the Games has grown, more and more communities have made inquiries as to how they might be a part of the Games,” Kelly continued. “We needed someone with Terry’s knowledge of the event and of Kentucky to help make this happen.”


In his role with the Sports Authority, Johnson helped create the first statewide organization responsible for improving Kentucky’s economy through the attraction of sports events. Johnson served on the Board of Directors of the World Games Foundation since the bid was awarded in 2005. He also served as Kentucky’s Deputy Commissioner of Tourism, after spending the prior 12 years working in collegiate sports. He assumed the new role effective Jan. 1, 2007

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