University Daily Kansan / Thursday, April 30, 1992 13 Peggy Woods/KANSAN Taking advantage of the opportunity to display their musical talent, (left to right) Kevin Stoda, Lawrence graduate student, Gabriela Gundersheimer, Asuncion, Paraguay, freshman, and Jorge Fretes, Asunción, Paraguay, freshman, "sing 'La Bamba' to a crowd during the Diet Uh huh! Pepsi Karaoke Challenge. The Karaoke Challenge and a Diet Pepsi taste test, presented by RAC Entertainment of Olathe, were a part of a theme day sponsored yesterday by the Kansas Union Concessions at the Union Square in the Kansas Union. NCAA restructures administrative staff The Associated Press Schultz appoints woman to high-rank job OVERLAND PARK — NCAA chief Dick Schultz announced a significant restructuring of the association staff yesterday, naming the organization's first deputy executive director and its highest-ranking woman administrator ever. The NCAA was closed down from 11:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. while Schultz gathered its approximately 200 employees to tell them of the appointments of Tom Jernstedt and Tricia Bork. The new setup consolidates the NCAA's 10 departments into four separate units. Jernstedt, 47, joined the NCAA in 1972 and has been the associate director of championships since 1988. Now he will have overall authority, reporting only to Schultz. Jernstedt will continue to administer the men's Division I basketball tournament, which he has been credited with helping build into a major event. Directly under Jerritted will be four toilet凳 with the title of group B. Bork, 37, who had been director of championships, will be group executive director in charge of championships and event management. She joined the NCAA in 1978 in an entry-level position in the publishing department and has experienced a steady rise up the management ladder. "It's the first time the NCAA has appointed a woman to this high a staff position," said Judy Sweet of California-San Diego, who was named in 1990 the NCAA's first woman president. "It's a great credit to Tricia, and one more sign that opportunities are opening for women in athletics that didn't used to be there." Bork's appointment drew praise from Jim Delany, commissioner of the Big Ten Conference and immediate past head of the men's basketball committee. "Tricia is smart and tough. She's going to do great," said Delany, who has worked with Bork on several NCAA projects. "If anybody takes a shot at her for being a woman in a job that used to automatically to a man, it will be a cheap shot. But probably somebody will." Frank Marshall, who had been assistant executive director for business, will head the administration and finance group. Marshall joined the NCAA business department in 1985. The least-affected department will be enforcement. Steve Morgan, who had been associate executive director for enforcement and compliance services, will head the same units under the title "membership services." David Berst will continue as assistant executive director for enforcement. In what may be the most significant change, Schultz is consolidating the promotions, marketing, public relations and publishing departments into a group called "public affairs." A group director for public affairs will be hired. A source who asked not to be named said Schultz, stung by media criticism of the NCAA's all-white hierarchy, will seek a minority applicant. "We aren't at all sure what we will do because there are internal candidates on the staff now," Schultz said. "We will be interviewing people." "Nobody is being demoted. Nobody's been given a salary reduction and nobody is losing their job," Schultz said. 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