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Blatter pushes for 2022 World Cup in winter

FIFA president Sepp Blatter will push for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar to be moved to the winter after getting a personal taste of the Middle East’s blast furnace climate.

There has been widespread concern over the health dangers posed by staging the tournament in the Gulf in June and July where temperatures rocket to 50 degrees (122 degrees Fahrenheit).

Blatter insisted on Wednesday that he will push to have the World Cup moved despite the effects it could have on domestic leagues when the FIFA Executive Committee meets in October.

“The Executive Committee will certainly follow me,” Blatter was quoted by AFP subsidiary, SID, as telling a two-day sports conference in Austria.

Blatter said that a recent visit to Jordan and the Palestinian Territories had brought home the dangers of the intense heat.

He expressed his fears despite the Qataris’ ambitious plans to build air-conditioned arenas.

“It is clear that you cannot play in this heat in the summer and we have to consider the players,” he said.

“It is certainly possible to cool a stadium, but not an entire country. That’s why we need to have courage in the Executive Committee and to create awareness among the leagues that we need to change something.”

Qatar plans to spend around ??65 billion ($101 billion, 76 billion euros) on infrastructure projects, including building new high-tech stadiums, which the Qatar 2022 Supreme Committee said would likely cost $4-5 billion.

Average temperatures in Qatar are markedly cooler in December, with highs of 24C and lows of 15C.

In June this year, UEFA general secretary Gianni Infantino added his weight to calls for the 2022 World Cup to be staged later in the year.

“I fully share the view that you have to play in the best period for football; that is not June or July in Qatar. This is an issue that FIFA has to sort out,” he said.

“The sooner they do it, the better. The decision for 2022 was taken in 2010, so in 12 years you can organise yourself.”

Qatar has already said it was ready to host the World Cup in summer or in winter.

“Various figures from the world of football have raised preferences for hosting in the winter,” the Qatar 2022 Supreme Committee said in a statement earlier this year.

“We are ready to host the World Cup in summer or winter. Our planning isn’t affected either way.”

The committee said it planned to provide air-conditioning in stadiums, training area and public zones, and would do so with renewable energy.

“We will forge ahead with implementing and developing this technology. Our commitment to this is grounded in the legacy it will offer for Qatar and countries with similar climates.”

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National Minority Supplier Development Council Names Cintas' Dave Wheeler Chair of Program Committee

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National Minority Supplier Development Council Names Cintas’ Dave Wheeler Chair of Program Committee

Wheeler to help evaluate and improve programs that connect minority-owned businesses and corporate members

CINCINNATI–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Cintas Corporation (NAS: CTAS) today announced the appointment by the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) of Dave Wheeler, senior vice president of global supply chain, to chair of its Program Committee. The Program Committee is a standing committee of the NMSDC Board of Directors charged with analyzing the benefits of new and current NMSDC programs that support the organization’s 3,500 corporate members and 16,000 certified minority business enterprises (MBEs). Mr. Wheeler was appointed to the Board of Directors in 2011 and the Executive Committee in 2012.

“Mr. Wheeler was instrumental in the development of our five-year strategic plan last year, leading the committee focused on the area of business process standardization,” said NMSDC President Joset B. Wright. “We look forward to Dave bringing his perspective and insight to this important role.”

NMSDC‘s programs aim to connect corporate members with MBEs of all sizes in order to increase procurement and business opportunities. As chair for the Program Committee, Wheeler will also identify opportunities for new services and guide the implementation of program improvements and new initiatives. The committee is comprised of representatives from NMSDC affiliates and corporate and minority business constituent groups. It convenes at least three times each year.

Wheeler joined Cintas in 2001 and has since worked in a variety of leadership roles. He currently oversees the company’s supplier diversity and environmental sustainability initiatives in addition to overall global supply chain responsibilities.

“Many organizations today, including Cintas, make it a priority to include diverse suppliers in their supply chains,” said Wheeler. “In my new role with NMSDC, I plan to make it easier for corporate members to connect and grow relationships with minority business enterprises. Developing and improving programs that enable learning and collaboration will be the keys to our success.”

To learn more about Cintas and its corporate diversity initiatives, please visit www.cintas.com.

About Cintas Corporation:

Headquartered in Cincinnati, Cintas Corporation provides highly specialized services to businesses of all types primarily throughout North America. Cintas designs, manufactures and implements corporate identity uniform programs, and provides entrance …read more
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