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U.S. Squash’s Annual Assembly is a forum for individual and organization members to gather together with the Board of Directors and other squash constituencies to discuss important issues involving the organization and squash in the United States.
It is free to attend for all members of U.S. Squash and includes meetings, presentations and break-out sessions for specific topics and areas of interest. The Board also provides a report on the state of the association, and the CEO provides a managerial report addressing issues of concern and importance to U.S. Squash.
In 2013 the Annual Assembly will be held in conjunction with the U.S. Open Squash Championships, and will bring together members from across the country to discuss all aspects of squash in the United States.
The 2012 Annual Assembly focused on the current bid campaign for the inclusion of squash in the Olympic Games in 2020, and was also held at the same time as the U.S. Open. The keynote presentation was made by Mike Lee OBE, who is leading the World Squash Federation’s campaign for squash’s inclusion in the Olympics.
It was also streamed live online for those who couldn’t make it to the event in person. You can view a video of the Mike Lee’s Olympic bid campaign presentation below, and for more information about the 2012 Annual Assembly, click here.