USTA Missouri Valley committee participants set for 2025-26
United States Tennis Association Missouri Valley committee appointments have been finalized, with a strong contingent of returning individuals joined by several first-time volunteers set to serve together during the 2025-26 term.
“I am truly energized by the amount of volunteers who have stepped up to serve on our section committees,” said Beth Causey, president of USTA Missouri Valley. “We are honored to have many returning to continue working on a committee they are familiar with, and we have several taking on new committee assignments.
“Additionally, we have individuals joining us, and I know they will learn so much while the section will have the benefit of drawing on their skills.”
For a list of USTA Missouri Valley chairs, vice chairs and section staff liaisons serving on committees for the 2025-26 term, click here. To view descriptions and charges of the committees and working groups, click here. Working groups have a defined time period each year to complete their objectives.
“The section is in great hands with the amount of expertise everybody brings to the committees from their professional life as well as their tennis journey,” Causey said. “I am moved by the dedication and care they bring to be part of the section volunteer team.”
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