ATRadio: 2020 YOG Like Flying an F-18

(ATR) - Lausanne 2020 CEO used skills as a pilot to deliver smooth journey for the Winter Youth Olympic Games.

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(ATR) Ian Logan, CEO of this year's Winter Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne, discusses the good fortune in being able to stage the event in January just ahead of the coronavirus.

Hetells ATR Editor Ed Hula that it reminded him of when he flew F-18 fighter jets and had to constantly adapt to changing circumstances.

But now, six months later, the books have closed. One measurement of the YOG's success is a surplus of 400,000 Swiss francs, according to Logan, who was CEO until the close of business operations earlier this week.

AroundTheRings · ATRadio: Lausanne 2020 Closes on Plus Side

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