New England

USTA New England Committees



 

USTA New England committees are composed of dedicated volunteers who provide important direction for the organization’s work and strategic priorities. From guiding policy and direction for large programs to ensuring the financial, USTA New England is seeking volunteers with diverse professional backgrounds to help our organization grow, serve its communities and fulfill our mission to promote and develop the growth of tennis in New England.

 

Committees are a one-year term beginning in early February 2024 with orientation and onboarding. The time commitment and experience needed varies by committees. Volunteers can bring their unique experience and skills to shape the future of our sport throughout New England. 

 

Applications are now closed but if volunteering with USTA New England interests you, please email volunteer@newengland.usta.com

 

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