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1. www.gspartners.net
www.gspartners.net/news.htm - [Cached]Published on: 11/15/2005 Last Visited: 2/16/2008
Global Sports Partners will become the 16th company of the Elmore Sports Group and will be managed by veteran Olympic executives Greg Harney and Francisco Campo.
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"It has tremendous potential internationally particularly since we are extremely fortunate to have both Greg (Harney) and Francisco (Campo) serving as its President and Vice President after their long-established careers in the Olympic movement."
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Campo worked for the U.S. Olympic Committee for nearly five years serving most recently as its Director of International Cooperation. Prior to working with the USOC, Campo was the Manager of NOC Services for the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games and had a distinguished career with the Canadian Olympic Committee in both international games and international relations.
"It's truly an honor for us to be associated with The Elmore Sports Group." stated Harney and Campo.
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Global Sports Partners sera una de las 18 companias del grupo deportivo Elmore y sera dirijida por los veteranos ejecutivos olimpicos Greg Harney y Francisco Campo.
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" Tiene un tremendo potencial internacionalmente, y en particular puesto que contamos con la gran fortuna de tener a ambos, Greg (Harney) y a Francisco (Campo) sirviendo en sus capacidades de Presidente y Vice-Presidente despues de sus largas y establecidas carreras en el movimiento olimpico. "
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For further information about Global Sports Partners please contact Greg Harney or Francisco Campo at 1-719-622-0370 or 0367 or via email at gharney@gspartners.net and fcampo@gspartners.net and for further information about the Elmore Sports Group and Cartan Tours please contact Don Williams or Bonnie Keilbach at 1-310-546-9662, ext. 104 or 1-800-818-1998 or via email@ bonniek@cartan.com.
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For further information about Global Sports Partners please contact Greg Harney or Francisco Campo at 1-719-622-0370 or 0367 or via email at gharney@gspartners.net or fcampo@gspartners.net and for further information about the Elmore Sports Group please contact Bonnie Keilbach at 1-310-546-9662, ext. 104 or 1-800-818-1998, ext. 104 or via email at bonniek@cartan.com.
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For further information about Global Sports Partners please contact Greg Harney or Francisco Campo at 1-719-622-0370 or 0367 or via email at gharney@gspartners.net or fcampo@gspartners.net and for further information about the Elmore Sports Group please contact Bonnie Keilbach at 1-310-546-9662, ext. 104 or 1-800-818-1998, ext. 104 or via email at bonniek@cartan.com. -
2. www.gspartners.net
www.gspartners.net/aboutus.htm - [Cached]Published on: 12/1/2007 Last Visited: 2/16/2008
Picture of Mr. Campo
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Francisco Campo - Vice President
Francisco Campo's Olympic career began by working with the Organizing Committee for the 1976 Summer Olympic Games in Montreal (COJO) as a Site Manager for the sport of Football/Soccer. In this same year, he was the captain of Concordia University Varsity Soccer team which went on to win the Canadian National Intercollegiate Championship which earned that team a place in the Concordia University Sports Hall of Fame in 2003.
Campo's Football/Soccer career included being voted as the team's Most Valuable Player twice and in his final two years he served as a player/Assistant Coach. He also coached the women's varsity squad for two seasons at Concordia University.
In 1985, Campo joined the Canadian Olympic Committee's (COC) Technical Department at its headquarters in Montreal. In 1993 he became part of the COC's Games Department based in Ottawa serving as the department's Delegation Director for several Olympic and Pan American Games.
After the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, Campo consulted with several Cities and Bid Committees including St. John's, Newfoundland (Women's World Softball), Winnipeg, Manitoba (1999 Pan American Games), Toronto, Ontario (1996 Olympic Games), Vancouver, BC (Pacific Games), Santiago, Chile (Pacific Games), Cape Town, South Africa (2004 Olympic Games) and Torino, Italy (2006 Olympic Winter Games).
For two years (1999-2000), he served as the America's Regional Manager for the National Olympic Committees division of SOCOG, the Organizing Committee for the 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games. While at SOCOG, Campo worked directly with all 42 NOCs within the PASO Region.
In 2001, Campo joined the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) where he had a successful four-year career serving as both a Director in the International Games Department as well as the International Affairs Division. In his capacity with the USOC, as well as with the COC, Campo served as the Organization's prime liaison with the Pan American Sports Organization representing both Canada and the United States on several PASO commissions including the vital Technical Commission.
In addition, he was a Strategic International Advisor for the USOC for both the NYC2012 Olympic and San Antonio 2007 Pan American Games bids plus he managed and supervised the USOC's successful America's Athletes Training for Athens program that prepared 40 athletes and coaches from a dozen PASO Countries for the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.
Campo is fluent in English, French and Spanish and has vast knowledge and understanding of several other languages including Italian and Portuguese. -
3. news 428
www.fisu.net/news/2002/news428 - [Cached]Published on: 9/10/2002 Last Visited: 1/3/2003
Francisco Campo (left) , International Games Liason & Gary Moy (right), Associate Director, Games Administration, USA Olympic Committee

