Ross Kurland Named President Of ABA International

New ABA International President Ross Kurland. Photo courtesy of the ABA.

From the desk of ABA Owner and CEO Joseph Newman

Indianapolis, IN.  The American Basketball Association (ABA) today announced that Ross Kurland
has been named President of ABA International, a division designed to establish the ABA brand 
throughout the world.  "Ross has been with the ABA for over 13 years," stated ABA CEO Joe Newman.
"He gained great experience operating the San Diego Surf prior to selling the team and moving into
ABA domestic expansion.   Ross has tremendous experience internationally with his players having
signed and played in over 35 countries and his team having played 45 games in 7 countries, including 25 games in China."

Following his US Army service as Community Relations Representative of the United Nations 
Command in Korea, Kurland had a successful career in business including opening a boxing gym in
Times Square in NYC; and following a move to San Diego, developed a franchise corporation for the
first rent-to-own computer company as well as a Lawsuit Settlement firm in 42 states.

"I am very honored to have been named to this position," added Kurland.  "It has been fun working
with the ABA for many years and this will be quite a challenge. The ABA has established itself in
Mexico, the Caribbean, Canada and Australia with Liberia in the works.  I will focus on Europe, Africa, South America and Asia initially.  We will be recruiting people to oversee operations in many countries and then developing at least 4 teams in a country prior to beginning play."  For more information, email abaexpansion@aol.com or visit www.realabaleague.com.

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