Building Leaders Radio Hour

Winning the Bid (Charlie Battle)

Neil Wilcove & Mark Cleverly Season 1 Episode 6

Joining us for episode 6 of the Building Leaders Radio hour is Charlie Battle.  A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Charlie has served for many years as a Public Finance Lawyer in Atlanta, GA, and was instrumental in Atlanta hosting the 1996 Olympic games. 

Charlie was a public finance lawyer before playing a key role in Atlanta's successful bid to host the 1996 Olympic Games. Charlie served as Managing Director for International Relations of the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games and was awarded the Olympic Order by the International Olympic Committee for outstanding contributions to the Olympic movement. 

Following the Atlanta Olympic Games, he served as President of Central Atlanta Progress. Charlie has served as an international advisor consulting with several cities bidding to host the Olympic Games including Beijing, Vancouver, New York, Sochi, Chicago, PyeongChang and Istanbul. Charlie serves as the Honorary Consul for the Principality of Monaco.



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0:00 Introduction

2:12 All about Charlie

9:55 "It takes a wise fish to swim upstream, but any old log can float down"

13:03 What is a public finance lawyer?

16:44 Olympic daydreaming

24:00 Building an Olympic team

30:13 Winning the US Olympic bid

32:50 Going international: A meeting in Malta

42:20 Southern hospitality: building relationships and getting the votes

47:24 A stunned expectation: we won, now what?

54:13 The economic impact of the games

57:36 Power of building friendships

1:02:10 Episode debrief


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