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| Lucy S. Garvin will serve a two-year term as USTA Chairman of the Board and President.© Kate Lacey |
Lucy S. Garvin became Chairman of the Board and President of the USTA in January 2009. She has been a member of the USTA Board of Directors for the past eight years. Prior to her appointment as President, she served one two-year term as First Vice President, two consecutive two-year terms as Vice President and one term as a Director at Large.
In addition to her USTA Board responsibilities, Garvin will continue to serve as a member of the International Committee, and represents the USTA on the Grand Slam Committee and the ITF Junior Competitions Committee. She will also remain on the board of USTA Serves, the USTA’s philanthropic entity, as well as the National Public Parks Tennis Association. Garvin also was elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame Board of Directors in 2008.
Garvin previously served as Board Liaison to the USTA sections, to the Tennis in Public Parks Task Force and to the Administration Division. She has been a member of the Board’s Strategic Planning and Compensation Committees, the Budget Committee and the Diversity Guide Team. She also served as Council Co-Chair of the Community Development Division and chaired the USTA Section President and Adult/Senior Recreation Committees. She was the USTA Southern Section delegate and the chairwoman of the USTA Delegates Assembly.
A committed volunteer who has dedicated more than 30 years to growing the sport of tennis at every level around the country, Garvin has enjoyed a decorated career in the sport. A former president of the USTA Southern Section, she was inducted into the USTA Southern Tennis Hall of Fame in January 2005. She also received the USTA Southern Section’s Jacobs Bowl Award in 1999 and the South Carolina President’s Award in 1998. In 1996, the South Carolina Tennis Association established the Lucy Garvin Volunteer of the Year Award in her honor, and she was inducted into the South Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame in 1998.
After attaining her degree in Nursing, she made a major career change in 1975 when she began working within the tennis industry at a facility in Greenville, S.C., and then established a consulting business for the management and marketing of tennis facilities throughout the South. During her lengthy tennis career, Garvin has fostered a stronger working relationship between the USTA and its tennis industry partners. A certified tennis referee for the past 32 years, Garvin has officiated at national, sectional and district tournaments. She played sanctioned tournaments from 1976 to 1990 and won a number of doubles titles at the local, state and sectional levels.
Garvin and her husband, Bob, also an avid tennis player, have two children, both of whom were ranked junior and collegiate players. The Garvins reside in Greer, S.C., where they are members of the USTA Southern Section.