The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame has undergone leadership changes, with CEO Byron Shive resigning and former director Jerald Andrews stepping in as interim CEO. The organization’s board recently met to address financial issues stemming from the cancellation of the Price Cutter Charity Championship’s Celebration of Caring event in November. This decision was made due to a lack of funds available for distribution to charities that the tournament supports. The board is focusing on updating accounting records, clarifying obligations, and ensuring the organization’s mission remains a priority. The strategic plan includes promptly distributing funds to charity partners, creating budgets and events schedules for the coming years, and securing financial stability through 2025. Andrews brings extensive experience to the role, having previously served as CEO for 27 years before retiring in 2022. For any corrections or typos, readers can reach out to digitalnews@ky3.com. The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame is committed to maintaining its mission and supporting the community through its charitable efforts.
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