USA Cycling
Doug Riegner is an experienced Client Business Manager at Steelcase, providing tailored solutions for educational and workplace environments. Riegner has a diverse background in event operations with P3R, serving in various roles including Head Cycling Official for USA Cycling, overseeing competitive cycling events. Previous experience includes a tenure as Director of Community Relations for the Allegheny Trail Alliance, leading advertising campaigns and outreach efforts. Riegner has also contributed to the sustainability field through the Green Building Alliance and has held sales positions at companies such as Case Technologies and Boundary Systems. Riegner holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology with a focus on Performance Management from West Virginia University.
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USA Cycling
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The office of USA Cycling, Inc. remained on the United States Olympic Training Center campus near downtown Colorado Springs until March of 2009. Thanks to the generous support of Nor’wood Development group and the El Pomar Foundation combined with the collective efforts of the City of Colorado Springs and several local organizations including theColorado Springs Economic Development Corporation and the Colorado Springs Sports Corporation, the national governing body secured office space on the city’s north side. USA Cycling’s new headquarters now consists of a 26,000-square-foot building on nearly two acres of land near I-25 on the northwest side of Colorado Springs.USA Cycling is the official cycling organization recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) and the International Cycling Union (UCI), and is responsible for identifying, training, and selecting cyclists to represent the United States in international competition. In addition to preparing elite-level athletes for world-class competition, USA Cycling aims to ensure the ongoing safety and development of the sport in America.The United States has been a major player in the cycling movement since the invention of the bicycle — from the world’s first mountain bike races held in California to its present-day success on the the world and Olympic stage.