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08-Feb-08:
PSA Elects New Board
The
Professional Squash Association has elected a new board which
will guide the men's players' association through 2008.
Englishman Mark Chaloner, the former world No7 who was
President of the PSA, becomes Chairman, while fellow Englishman
Lee Beachill, the world No10 from Yorkshire, joins the board as
Vice President.
Welshman Alex Gough, the world No20, takes over the position
of President. The remaining board members are Jack Herrick
(USA), Robert Graham (England), Martin Macdonnell
(Ireland) and Tony Hands (England).
"I would like to pay special tribute to Jack
Herrick for his tremendous contribution to the development and
progression of the men's professional game," said Chairman Chaloner.
"Jack has been a great asset to our association and since 1994 he
has served on the board as Chairman. His business acumen, combined
with his interest and knowledge of the game, has provided PSA with
invaluable support and direction.
"Furthermore, he has been a magnificent ambassador for our
association representing us at many tournaments and conferences
throughout the world. I have no doubt that he's going to be a very
tough act to follow but with his continued support I'm certain the
challenge will be made less difficult.
"Alex Gough was appointed by the Board as PSA President," continued
Chaloner. "As the most experienced player on the circuit, he will -
I am sure - be a fine example to the players and someone who is
accessible at many events around the world. He will be able to
continue the close relationship between the players and the board
going forward. Alex is constantly very positive and pro-active and
continues to bring his passion for squash and wealth of experience
to help progress our game.
"We
are also delighted to welcome Lee Beachill to the PSA Board. Lee was co-opted onto the Board as a director and also
appointed Vice President, so he will also be a figure to whom
players can look to as an example to follow. Over the past few
years, Lee has taken a keen interest in how the game has been
developing, not only from the playing side but also from the
promoting side. With this enthusiasm and his success as a
professional player, I'm sure we'll keep the progression going.
"In
addition, we are fortunate that the other Directors continue to
provide a wealth of experience in the activities of the PSA,"
Chaloner concluded. |