USTA Middle States Announces 'The Tennis Conference' During September
August 19, 2020 — USTA Middle States recently announced The Tennis Conference, a month-long, digital training experience, organized as a benefit to the outstanding provider network of USTA Middle States and beyond.
The Tennis Conference, which is free, will take place digitally throughout the month of September, with experts from across the industry covering numerous topics that are relevant to the business needs of tennis organizations and teaching professionals. More than 20 sessions will take place each week at various times.
Speakers will present on these topics using real-life examples that will help attendees think through achievable outcomes for their organization and themselves. CEOs from the USTA, USPTA and PTR will also host sessions about their organizations and the health of the industry.
Among other topics, these sessions include:
• USTA State of the Union with CEO Michael Dowse • Growing Your Business through Programming • Generational Coaching • Player Development • Community Engagement • Achievable Marketing & Content Development
The ability to receive continuing education credits from both USPTA and PTR will be available for certain sessions. If the appropriate amount of credits are met by October 1, membership dues may be waived for 2021.
Registration for The Tennis Conference is free and can be completed at www.thetennisconference.com. Questions can be sent directly to USTA Middle States by emailing communications@ms.usta.com.
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