Stafford, Virginia – The Middle Atlantic Section of the PGA of America is proud to announce the addition of Stephanie Jennings, PGA as their new Director of Communications.
Jennings, a PGA Professional, comes to the Middle Atlantic Section with previous Association experience. For the last five years, Jennings has been the Director of Golf Programs for the EWGA (Executive Women’s Golf Association) in Palm Beach Gardens, FL. During her time at the EWGA, she led the EWGA Championship to a record participation year and earned an ING Industry Honors Award in Tournament Service. Her experience prior to the EWGA includes Assistant Golf Professional at both Barton Hills Country Club in Ann Arbor, Michigan and Lakelands Country Club in Brighton, Michigan. Stephanie graduated from Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, Michigan with a degree in Business Management. She was co-captain of the women’s golf team and achieved the honor of Academic All-American.
“We are excited to have Stephanie join our team. With the restructuring of staff duties after the retirement of two key employees, Stephanie’s diverse skill set and personality will serve her well in this position,” offered Executive Director Jon Guhl.
About the Middle Atlantic Section of the PGA of America
The Middle Atlantic Section of the PGA (MAPGA), located in Stafford, Virginia, is one of 41 Sections of The Professional Golfers’ Association of America (PGA), headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. As a part of The PGA since 1925, the MAPGA consists of over 1,100 members and apprentices in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Together, the MAPGA golf professionals, volunteers and staff support the mission of The PGA to promote enjoyment and involvement in the game of golf and to contribute to the game’s growth by providing services to PGA Professionals and the golf industry.
Contact:
Jon Guhl
Executive Director/CEO
Middle Atlantic PGA
540-720-7420, x. 125
www.mapga.com