Kevin Klipstein Concludes Tenure, Marking an Era of Transformation

From Squash Magazine

Kevin D. Klipstein steps down this week from his role as President and chief executive officer of US Squash. His twenty-one year and two-month tenure has been marked by watershed changes throughout the organization and in the game both nationally and globally.
Klipstein grew up playing squash in Rochester. He played varsity squash at Cornell, serving as a captain his senior year when he was recognized as an All American. Working in a variety of roles after college, first in Seattle, Washington, D.C. and finally the San Francisco Bay Area, he did corporate consulting at the sports marketing firm ProServ, including working at the America’s Cup in New Zealand and then marketing for Sun Microsystems, managing sponsorships with Formula 1, …
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