U.S. Olympic Committee chairman Larry Probst has been elected to a second term.
Probst, also the chairman at Electronic Arts, took over for Peter Ueberroth in 2008 during a period of turmoil for the USOC.
During Probst's first four years, the USOC has solved a long-simmering feud with the International Olympic Committee over their revenue-sharing agreement and the USOC management has returned to stability under the leadership of CEO Scott Blackmun.
Last year, the IOC appointed Probst to its international relations commission — one of several steps the USOC sees as improving its reputation overseas.
Also Thursday, US Ski and Snowboard Association president Bill Marolt and Whitney Ping, a 2004 Olympian in table tennis, were appointed to vacant positions on the board.