Perspectives: Planning for the Quad Ahead with Mark Pagon

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Mark Pagon presenting Maria Toorpakai with the President’s Cup
In Olympic lingo, a “quad” is a thing. The Olympic Games are contested every four years, so the natural planning cycle for each sport’s national governing body is the quad. As US Squash looks ahead to LA28 and beyond, we checked in with Marshall “Mark” Pagon who has been out of US Squash governance for a “quad”, having chaired the organization for the quad which was arguably the most consequential period in US Squash’s history.
US Squash was the first national squash governing body in the world, established in 1904, and Pagon is one of only four people to have served in the role of Board Chair for four years …
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