Keynote Speakers @ CNBOA
The following individuals have presented at our camps, clinics and fall meetings.
Al Battista
Al Battista is first and foremost an educator, and his passion for basketball officiating and his desire to share his in-depth knowledge on the subject has been utilized at all levels of the game.
Al is a 36+ year respected member of IAABO and a dual member of Board 215 (West Virginia) and Board 12 (Washington D.C.), and currently serves with distinction in the high school and college ranks as the Interpreter for the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC), the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC), the Capital Athletic Conference (CAC), the Maryland Junior College Conference, and is on the IAABO Rules Examination Committee. In the professional game, Al has been a staff observer for the NBA and WNBA since 2004 and 2007, respectively.
Al also is the creator and editor of the highly-respected officiating newsletter, MATCH UP and was on staff with the MEAC for 26 years while earning three “Sweet 16” round assignments in the NCAA Division III tournament. Al currently is a member of CBOA and the Big South Staff. From http://ref60.com/al-battista/

Gerry O'Connor
Ray Perone
Dr. Margaret Tieman
Margaret Tieman, PsyD, is currently an NCAA Division I women's basketball and FIBA-certified basketball official. Prior to officiating, Maggie taught physical and health education in Connecticut and coached field hockey, basketball, and softball. A graduate of the University of Vermont, Maggie has her master’s degree in Educational Leadership from Central Connecticut State University and a Doctorate in Psychology with a specialization in Sport and Performance Psychology from the University of the Rockies. She is a certified nutrition specialist, NSCA- CSCS strength and conditioning coach, Division I Coordinator of Field Hockey Officials for the America East Conference, and Division III coordinator of officials for Empire 8, State University of New York, and the North Eastern Athletic Conferences.
Joe Vaszily 
http://doublegsports.com/earning-the-call/
