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Racquetball

Since the eighties, I’ve been driven to promoting the sport and athletes of racquetball – in equal parts of volunteer, charitable, hired, contracted and intellectual effort. It has been a consistent thread across decades of personal and professional achievement. Here’s a timeline and highlights:

1985-1990Founding Board Member, Florida Racquetball Association; President 1987-88
1985-1986Columnist, AARA Notes / Florida Racquet Journal
1986-2016State, regional, national & international tournament director/staff member
1986-2002IRF Press Officer, World Championships (1986, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2002)
1987-1990Editor, FRA News (developed first bimonthly newsprint publication)
1988Editorial Coordinator, AARA in Review (8 pgs. monthly) / National Racquetball
1989Board of Directors, American Amateur Racquetball Association (AARA)
1989-1995USOC Press Officer, Olympic Festivals (1989-91, 1993-95)
1988Recipient, John Halverson Contributor Award
1989Media Coordinator, AARA National Office
1989-2004Managing Editor, RACQUETBALL Magazine (produced 96 issues over 27 years)
1990-2004Associate Executive Director / Communications, AARA/USRA/USAR
1993Researched and curated all-time record books of national & international champions
1995, 1999US Olympic Committee Press Officer, Pan American Games (Argentina, Winnipeg)
1995Developed first AARA, USRA & RACQUETBALL Magazine websites
1996Developed first IRF, PARC, LPRA websites
1996Conceived US OPEN student press corps program; originated event “Daily News”
1996-2003Director, Press Operations, US OPEN Racquetball Championships
1996-2017Editor, US OPEN Souvenir Program; curated all-time record books, statistics
1997Researched and facilitated implementation of first online results system (TMS)
2000-2017Principal organizer, Racquet for the Cure Benefit Tournament (Denver)
2004-2017Board of Directors, Colorado Racquetball Association (CRA)
2005-2006Board of Directors, Women’s Professional Racquetball Organization (WPRO)
2005-2007Board of Directors, USA Racquetball
2009-2017Editor, CRA Rollout; re-design for email/online delivery
2010-2020Member, USAR Hall of Fame Committee; support archivist for multiple nominees
2012-2016Editorial Consultant, RACQUETBALL Magazine; by contract, With Substance, Inc.
2015ColoradoRacquetball.com responsive website re-design, web hosting donor
2017National Masters Racquetball Association; website re-design, social media consultant

I am so proud that my primary contribution to the sport – that of being the Managing Editor of RACQUETBALL Magazine for 20+ years – stands alone as unequaled.  That singular effort re-established and produced the sport’s flagship publication from 1989-2004 and in 2013-2016, resulting in a personal body of work that boasts 96 editions of the premiere and longest-running magazine of its type. My tenure is twice that of fellow National Racquetball editor and USAR Hall of Famer Chuck Leve – for whom I was honored to write and emcee remarks to induct him in 1997.

In my role as Editor-in-Chief of RACQUETBALL, I did far more than simply oversee magazine production. My hands-on approach included editing all content, coordinating the efforts of writers and advertisers, securing and selecting all graphics and images, then personally designing the final page layouts of every issue. I managed every phase of the book’s marketing, from setting annual editorial calendars and planning specialty segments, to negotiating ad contracts and approving press runs. Through 2004, the magazine was produced bimonthly, generating six issues per year with a 72-page count, in full color. In that period, the skills, abilities, dedication, and talent offered saved the organization hundreds of thousands of dollars in graphic design and production fees alone. In turn, the savings realized by those efficiencies freed up sizable budget resources to fund complementary promotional efforts for the sport and its governing body.

Hired full time and brought to the national office in 1990, I was the first and only woman to serve at the Associate Executive Director level where I provided marketing and creative direction far above and beyond the job title. Those skillsets further allowed the organization to develop and present a highly-polished brand over two decades at minimum cost.

In the mid-90s, I was driven to take on the self-study and professional development of Internet skills that were groundbreaking at the time. Embracing the “level playing field” of the medium, along with its unlimited potential, I sought to master the marketing opportunities of the web by working with member-professionals to shape and craft new ways to deliver information and further promote the sport online. I created the first AARA and IRF websites and populated them with the collective wealth of their historical archives, then quickly re-designed them and added a RACQUETBALL site to supplement the print magazine. Many other web properties were undertaken in the years that followed (LPRT, PARC, RFTC, CRA), and my impact upon the modern promotional era of the sport remains evident to this day.

AARAAmerican Amateur Racquetball Association
CRAColorado Racquetball Association
FRAFlorida Racquetball Association
IRFInternational Racquetball Federation
LPRTLadies Professional Racquetball Tour
LPRALadies Professional Racquetball Association
PARCPan American Racquetball Confederation
RFTCRacquet for the Cure
USRAUnited States Racquetball Association
USARUnited States of America Racquetball
WPROWomen’s Professional Racquetball Organization

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