Clark C. Kellogg was appointed to the board by Governor Strickland in June 2010. Clark is a TV Color Analyst and receives national notoriety for his work on college basketball telecasts. Pacers’ fans have long been aware of his basketball expertise as he has been a television analyst for the Pacers since 1989. In addition to his broadcasting duties, he was named Vice President of Player Relations for the Pacers in July 2010. Mr. Kellogg has done television commentating for Cleveland State University, the Big East Television Network and ESPN. In December 2008 he became the lead analyst for CBS’ coverage of college basketball after serving as a game and studio analyst for over a decade. He was the lead studio analyst from 1997-2008 and has been with CBS since 1993. He is a former first-round draft pick of the Pacers (1982, eighth selection overall) and played five seasons with the team. Chronic knee problems forced him to retire after career averages of 18.9 points and 9.6 rebounds per game as well as a unanimous selection to the 1983 NBA All-Rookie Team. In his free time, Mr. Kellogg volunteers his time and resources to various organizations, including the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Athletes In Action and United Way. Mr. Kellogg is a native of Cleveland, Ohio, and attended The Ohio State University where he was the Big Ten’s MVP in 1982. He received his degree from Ohio State in 1996. He and his wife, Rosy, have three children, Talisa, Alex and Nicholas and resides in Westerville, Ohio