David Benck


David M. Benck is a dual American and Luxembourg lawyer. He graduated from Birmingham-Southern College and the University of Alabama School of Law. Benck is the Vice President, general counsel, and secretary for Hibbett Sports, Inc.
In May 2012, the American Arbitration Association announced that Benck had been named to the AAA's global Board of Directors, and indicated that "Mr. Benck has served as an international arbitrator in numerous matters in both the commercial, sport and employment areas and has been published in the AAA’s Dispute Resolution Journal. Mr. Benck is an adjunct professor at Cumberland School of Law where he teaches Practicing Law In House. Mr. Benck is on the Norton Board of Advisors for Birmingham-Southern College, is the current President of the Alabama Chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel, and is the legal counsel to the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame."
Benck is a member of the International Court of Arbitration for Sport in Switzerland, frequently referred to as the global Supreme Court of Sport. Members of the Court routinely oversee global sport disputes involving FIFA, anti-doping, and sport integrity, corruption and bribery issues.
Benck briefly served on the Board of Directors of USA Gymnastics in 2014. According to ESPN, he was brought in to oversee the complete Board restructuring and CEO replacement in response to the sex abuse allegations.
In January 2016, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta announced that Benck had been appointed to the Board of Directors from the Birmingham District.
He was a member of the bid team that won World Games 2021 for Birmingham, Alabama, United States.
Benck was appointed to the NCAA inaugural Independent Resolution Panel to oversee adjudication of Division 1 compliance issues as part of Condoleezza Rice investigation into college basketball corruption.
Benck has been published in national publications including The Society for Human Resource Management, the Association of Corporate Counsel, The Docket, HostingTech, the Web Hosting Industry Review, and The Computer Law Associates Bulletin.