from the USTA Communications Department
Columbus, OH — USTA director Dr. William “Bill” Moffett, the chairman of USTA District 11, has notified the Association that he will not stand for re-election during the current election cycle, and instead will retire from the Board.
Moffett was first elected as a membership director in 2003, and has served continuously since then.
“I first met Doc at Harrah’s Philadelphia in 2006,” said Mike Tanner, the USTA’s executive vice president, “and he struck me as a gentleman and as someone who has always wanted what was best for the sport. In nine years of working with him as part of the Association, I’ve found that to be exactly the case. I wish him the best of luck as he transitions off of the Board.”
Driver Corey Callahan was elected by the other District 11 directors to serve out the remainder of Moffett’s term, which runs through 2018. He will assume his directorship in March at the Association’s annual board meeting.