The United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) promoted Ramona Husaru to chief development officer from her prior position as director of education and certification.
In her new role, Husaru will lead the organization’s learning development, growth initiatives and strategic partnerships for all racquet sports, including tennis, pickleball, padle, and platform tennis, under the organization’s mission to “elevate the standards of racquet sports professionals.”
“I am excited to take on this role, and I look forward to working with our dedicated team to innovate our educational programs and drive strategic partnerships that will propel our organization to new heights,” Husaru said. “The goal is to revolutionize our professional development opportunities so that our racquet sports professionals have access to cutting-edge resources to advance their careers and reach their full potential. Together, we will raise the bar, inspire excellence and shape the future of racquet sports.”
Husaru has worked at the USPTA for 15 years and has been instrumental in advancing and innovating the organization’s professional development offerings, expanding its impact and reach. She is a former WTA-ranked player and a two-time NCAA National Team Champion with BYU-Hawaii, where she was undefeated in singles competition.
Husaru has coached college tennis and pro-circuit players and enjoys working with players of all levels. She holds a master’s degree in sport psychology and is pursuing a Ph.D. in performance psychology. She is passionate about human performance, helping athletes and coaches embrace continuous learning, become mentally tough and achieving their maximum potential on and off the court.
“Ramona is supremely qualified for this newly developed leadership role. I am very excited to see her vision of our education and certification programs develop to serve our members better to assist them in the pursuit of their goals,” said USPTA CEO Brian Dillman. “As a key member of our leadership team, Ramona will draw on her extensive knowledge of the industry and the USPTA to provide valuable insight and direction for years to come.”
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