Robert Stokes

Managing Director of Information Technology at United States Bowling Congress - Arlington, Texas, US

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(800) 514-2695
Location
McKinney, Texas, United States
Company
United States Bowling Congress
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United States Bowling Congress

Arlington, Texas, US • 241 Employees
Sports Clubs/Sports Entertainment

The United States Bowling Congress is the National Governing Body for bowling. Our mission is to provide services, resources and standards for the sport. Our vision is to be the leading authority to the sport, servicing the needs of bowling. The USBC Promise: Our promise is to celebrate the past, be mindful of the present and ensure bowling’s future through thoughtful research, planning and delivery. We will protect and nurture the SPORT with a mutual admiration and respect for all who enjoy bowling.

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Robert Stokes works in the Sports Clubs/Sports Entertainment industry.
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Robert Stokes's phone number is (800) 514-2695
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