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US Sailing President Jim Capron

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Uploaded by Chris Love | January 14, 2009

Get up close with Jim Capron, president of US Sailing.

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stop spending money on SW ads 3 years ago

Increase transparency using free media and put more money into development programs. get some ambassadors out on the water and at events. invest in making the lives of sailing coaches easier with online certificate ordering - and then actually deliver the certificates. Pick up the office phone. Do something to protect the environments in which we sail. Just a few ideas to boost your reputation with the stake holders of US Sailing.

It's silly to think that a few paper ads and spam emails are going to reverse years of a bad reputation and make people who sail want to pay their membership fees.