World Games Directors
Jason Bilotti, Co-Founder, Vice President, World Games
Jason Bilotti, a 23-year veteran in the restaurant industry, currently presides as the owner/operator of the Northside Parkway and Vinings Chick-fil-a's. A graduate from Berry College with a degree in Business Management Jason has utilized his skills and talents to make this world a better place.
For the past three years Jason has dedicated much time and effort to building and raising funds for schools in Niger, Africa, one of the poorest parts of the world. Through various fundraising efforts including the Chick-fil-a Charity Dodgeball Tournament Jason has been able to shed much light on the plight in Niger.
With a strong faith, Mr. Bilotti is the Chairman of the South Cobb FCA Board and a member of Buckhead Church. Jason and his wife, Haley, reside in Atlanta, Georgia with their two children Hunter and Paulina.
Don Whitney, Co-Founder, Vice President, World Games
Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer, Corporate Sports Unlimited, Inc.
Founder and President, The United States 10K Classic
Co-Founder and VP, The World Games, Inc.
and Founder and President, World Children's Center
Don Whitney serves as Founder, President and CEO of Corporate Sports Unlimited, Incorporated; Founder and President of The United States 10K Classic and the World Children's Center.
Corporate Events and Meetings (a division of Corporate Sports Unlimited, Inc.) produces over 300+ team building and special events each year serving over 1,000,000 people annually.
In Atlanta, Corporate Sports Unlimited, Inc. manages the PCW Fitness Center (World Headquarters - Arby's), The Blomeyer Health Fitness Center at Emory University (World Headquarters), Cox Communications, Inc. Fitness Center (World Headquarters), Monarch Centre Executive Health Club, Newell Rubbermaid Fitness Center (World Headquarters), Phoenix Athletic Club at Georgia Pacific (World Headquarters), The Plaza Executive Health Club at Bank of America, Turner Athletic Club at CNN (World Headquarters), Turner Athletic Club at Techwood, United Parcel Service (UPS) Health and Fitness Center (World Headquarters), Wildwood Athletic Club and Delta Airlines (World Headquarters).
Corporate Events and Meetings (a division of Corporate Sports Unlimited, Inc.) produces over 300+ team building and special events each year serving over 1,000,000 people annually.
Don is also the Founder and President of The United States (U.S.) 10K Classic. A local, national and international sporting event, held each Labor Day weekend in Atlanta, Georgia, (walkers, runners, inline skaters, cyclists and wheelchair athletes) which brings people together from around the world. This 501(c) (3) non-profit event benefits (100% of the proceeds) children's charities to help banish hunger, malnutrition and child abuse. Since 1995 over $5 million dollars ($5,000,000.00) has been distributed to 30 beneficiaries assisting children in need. (us10k.org)
The United States 10K Classic and Family Festival was developed as a vehicle to bring awareness and funding to children's charities, and the future development of the World's Children Center, a 710 acre master planned community currently under development just outside of Atlanta. John Wieland, 2005 National Builder of the Year, is building the first nine of 100 student children's homes which at completion will accommodate 800+ homeless, orphaned and/or neglected children from Georgia, the United States, and the World. (worldchildrenscenter.org)
Don has been or is a member of and is active in such organizations as: Society of Incentive Travel Executives, Meeting Planners International, Georgia Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Cobb Chamber of Commerce, Cobb County Chamber of Commerce Chairman's Club, Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau, SHRM Atlanta (Society for Human Resource Management) Junior Achievement, United Way (Big Brothers/Big Sisters) and serves on the Board of Directors for The United States 10K Classic and the World Children's Center. He has been actively involved with Compassion International, WorldHelp and World Vision since 1973.
Don was honored by the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and the Atlanta Business Chronicle as the "1995 Small Business Person of the Year" and was a finalist in the 2002 Business Division for Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year for Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. His work at the World Children's Center has recently been selected by CNN for its "Hero" award and the 2010 Smyrna Citizen of the Year. He and his wife Cathy have twin boys, Brian and Kevin and reside in Smyrna, Georgia.