Tim Longenecker, the Administrative Director for the U.S. Collegiate Ski & Snowboard Association has decided to resign after ten years of service.

The USCSA provides competitive and development opportunities for approximately 4,000 student athletes at 150 colleges across the country. Hosting 200 conference events, 5 Regional Championships and a National Championship, the USCSA is the largest collegiate competition snowsport organization in the U.S.

“My involvement with the USCSA began more than 20 years ago. So it is with some difficulty and sorrow that I resign from this position in order to pursue other opportunities.” Tim said.

His involvement with the USCSA goes back to the early ‘80’s when he was competing in the league. (He competed at the 1980 Nationals.) He coached the Kutztown University ski team to a .638 record in 12 years, served as the President of the PA, WV and MD conference and had been a member of the USCSA Board of Directors prior 1995 when he was hired as the USCSA Administrative Director.

He will be spending his time developing his company TPLenterpises.org. The company provides event productions, management/marketing services and website design

Tim added; “I wish to thank all of you and the many others from past years, for the opportunities the USCSA and snowsports have given me, and all of the great memories. It was great!”