The Intercollegiate Tennis Association added longtime tennis industry professional Jill Fonte to the association’s Board of Directors. Fonte will join the Class of 2022.

“Jill has strong educational, business, and competitive tennis experience as well as leadership and business skills that will benefit the ITA and the Board moving forward,” ITA Chairman of the Board Jon Vegosen said. “We are looking forward to working with Jill.”

Fonte has extensive experience with the USTA and in the tennis retail space. She was the executive director of the United States Racquet Stringers Association – a 7,000 member worldwide trade association for tennis retailers. Fonte divested the organization in 2000. She has also served as national chair of the USTA’s Tennis Innovation Committee, former president of the USTA’s Middle States section and former COO of the USTA’s Eastern section.

Under her guidance, the USTA Middle States and Eastern sections were tapped as the “Section of the Year.”

”I have known Jill for a long time and am excited that she is joining #TeamITA,” Timothy Russell, the ITA’s CEO, added. “In addition to her vast experience and passion for our sport, Jill is a person of high integrity and great commitment.”

Fonte played four years of varsity tennis at Simmons College in Boston. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in nutrition from Simmons and went on to later earn an MBA from the University of California, Irvine.

“As a life-long tennis player, tennis industry veteran and former college tennis player, I look forward to contributing to the collegiate side of our sport,” Fonte said. “I feel strongly that tennis can play an important role in the development of young adults and that college tennis teams can make a significant contribution to their local communities.”

In addition to her tennis industry experience, Fonte was a successful public speaker, executive coach and organizational development consultant for ten years. Previously, Fonte has served on the Tennis Industry Association’s Board of Directors, the Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association’s Racquet Sports Committee, and the Advisory Board for Ferris State University’s Professional Tennis Management Program.

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