Reports are that the U.S. Olympic Committee has selected Scott Blackmun, its former legal counsel and once interim head, to be its new executive director.

The official announcement won't come until Wednesday but reporters got wind of the choice of Blackmun on Tuesday.

NPR's Howard Berkes has a report on the USOC's new head on All Things Considered. The audio won't be available until 7 pm ET.

To say the USOC has been troubled would be an understatement. Blackmun will be the seventh USOC since 2000. The disarray at the USOC was blamed for the U.S.' poor showing this year when Chicago was eliminated in the first round for the 2016 Summer Olympics which were eventually won by Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

 

An excerpt from an Associated Press story:

Blackmun will replace Stephanie Streeter, who took over when Jim Scherr was ousted in March.

An attorney in Colorado Springs, Blackmun will be trying to improve the reputation of a federation that has been consumed by problems, including Chicago's embarrassing last-place finish in the bidding to host the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Blackmun was chosen from a list of six finalists for the spot that was more recently pared down to two - him and Chuck Wielgus, the CEO of USA Swimming.

The Chicago Tribune first reported Blackmun's hiring.

In an internal memo to staff at USA Swimming, obtained by The Associated Press, Wielgus said he sent a congratulatory letter to Blackmun.

"This is a great hire by the USOC Board of Directors and Scott is going to do a wonderful job," Wielgus wrote.

Both candidates have been well received from some of the biggest critics of the USOC's policies.

"The high caliber of the finalists for the CEO position speaks well for their efforts," NBC Universal Sports chairman Dick Ebersol said. "As their long-term television partners, we at NBC wish good and great things for the USOC and for their new CEO Scott
Blackmun."

Blackmun worked at the USOC from 1999 through 2002 and served as interim CEO in 2000. He was chief operating officer at AEG Worldwide, which owns several teams and puts on sports and entertainment events across the globe.

"He's the right person for right now," said Steve Penny, CEO of USA Gymnastics. "He brings a great combination of Olympic experience and expertise in other type of sport and entertainment
issues."