Sportspage, Inc.





Board of Directors

Gregg E. Fairbrothers

Gregg Fairbrothers is the founding Director of the Dartmouth Entrepreneurial Network at Dartmouth College, an adjunct professor of business administration at Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business, and the founding Chairman of the Dartmouth Regional Technology Center, Inc., Lebanon, NH. Prior to returning to Dartmouth in 1999, he served in a variety of management and executive positions in the oil and gas industry over 22 years, managing and founding exploration and production companies on three continents. Mr. Fairbrothers completed a BA in Earth Sciences at Dartmouth in 1975, an M.S. degree from Rutgers University in Geology in 1977, and an M.B.A. from the University of Tulsa in 1983.

Gene Corrigan

A 1952 graduate of Duke University, Gene Corrigan was a four-year starter on the school’s lacrosse team. After serving as a coach and sports information director at the University of Virginia, he worked for a time as the Atlantic Coast Conference’s third fulltime employee, where he served as sports information director from 1967-1969. Thereafter Corrigan signed on as athletic director at Washington & Lee, before returning to Charlottesville in 1971 to begin a 10-year stint as director of athletics at UVA. In 1981, he accepted the position of athletic director at Notre Dame, where he remained until being named the third commissioner in ACC history in 1987, where he served until 1997. Concurrently, Mr. Corrigan served as President of the NCAA from 1995-97. He is currently a director of the National Football Foundation and the Collegiate Hall of Fame.

Lisa P. Kable

Lisa Kable is a co-founder and managing partner of Artemis Woman, LLC, a women's wellness company that sells natural home spa products to female baby-boomers via national retailers such as The Sharper Image, Bloomingdale's, and QVC. Previously, she was global marketing director for Remington Products, where she tripled the women's shaving business in two years. Prior to that, she worked for the James River Corporation, where she drove record Dixie cup sales and profits, including successful re-launch of the famed Dixie Riddle Cups. She began her brand management career in 1990 at the Quaker Oats Company on its largest brand, Gatorade. She was credited with significantly shortening cycle times to develop, test, and launch new products. Kable received an AB in Chinese language and culture from Dartmouth College in 1990.

Mark Stein

Mark Stein is a partner in the corporate department in McDermott, Will & Emery LLP's Boston office. He concentrates his practice in securities, mergers and acquisitions, and general representation of start-ups, including companies in the information technology and health fields. Stein advises on the issuance of equity and debt securities in private and public offerings, portfolio investment and buy-out transactions, and investments in private equity funds. He currently is outside general counsel to companies in such industries as software, computer peripherals, internet infrastructure systems, and health information systems. Previously, he was acting executive director of the Massachusetts Office of International Trade and Investment. Stein received an AB from Dartmouth and a JD from Harvard, where he was a member of the Harvard Law Review.


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