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2012 Board Announced

January 17, 2012 05:03 PM
 
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 2012 USTA New England Board Announced 

 

Westborough, MA – The 2012 United States Tennis Association (USTA) New England Board of Directors was recently announced. The Board of Directors, comprised of USTA Tennis New England Officers, State Delegates, National Delegates, and recent Past Presidents, is elected every three years.

The Board is the final authority on all policy matters of USTA New England with recommendations coming from various committees and the Executive Director. The membership consists of people with expertise in many different areas of the game of tennis including junior and adult player divisions, tennis professionals, coaches, club administration, tournament administrators, umpires and leagues. In addition, the board represents the different geographical regions of the section.

Officers

President                     R. Gary Pina

1st Vice President        Keith Collar

Vice President             Scott Steinberg

Vice President             William Ballen

Secretary                     Mike Kolendo

Treasurer                     Patricia Decker

 

State Delegates

Connecticut                 Peter Parrotta

Eastern Mass.              Danné Davis

Western Mass              Allen Dunbar

Maine                     &nb​sp;    David Champoux

New Hampshire          Gary Faltin

Rhode Island              Mike Gorman

Vermont                      Diane Meyer

 

Delegates-at-Large

Amy Wishingrad

Tracy McEvoy

Marcy Rubinstein

Karen O’Sullivan

Mike Shade

Hyacinth Crichlow

Sandy Sweet

Donna Griffin

Maureen Wulfson

Glenn Wong

 

Past Presidents

Ron Friedman

Robert Greene (Delegate to USTA)

Leo F. Power Jr.

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About USTA New England

USTA New England, one of 17 regional sections across the country that comprise the United States Tennis Association (USTA), is a not-for-profit organization committed to promoting and developing the growth of tennis and increasing participation in the sport in New England by offering quality recreational and competitive programs for people of all ages and abilities. For more information, visit www.ustanewengland.com.

 

 

 

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