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Board of Directors

USTA Georgia’s governance is made up of eight (8) Board of Directors, plus an “Advisory Council” consisting of eight (8) Area Representatives, one (1) Representative At Large, up to four (4) Presidential Appointees and all “Active” Past Presidents. 

ERIC SCHMOOK

of Sandy Springs, currently serves as the 23rd President of USTA Georgia.

Here are the 2023-24 elected Board of Directors & Advisory Council:

Board of Directors
President:  Eric Schmook (Sandy Springs)
Executive Vice President:  Michelle Fuller Fields (Waverly Hall)
Treasurer:  Robert Washington (Lawrenceville)
Secretary:  Cindy Presto (Roswell)
Vice President:  Stewart Atkins (St. Simons Island)
Vice President:  Katrina Pinkney (Augusta)
Vice President:  Carol Shiver (Camilla)
Immediate Past President:  Mark Botsch (Atlanta)

District Representatives (Advisory Council)
District 1 Representative (Northwest): Pat Kirkpatrick (Woodstock)
District 2 Representative (Northeast): Paul Johnson (Cherry Log)
District 3 Representative (Atlanta): LaShekia Barker (Peachtree Corners)
District 4 Representative (West):  Mike Williams (Cataula)
District 5 Representative (Central):  Michael Barber (Macon)
District 6 Representative (East):  Nathaniel Pinkney (Augusta)
District 7 Representative (Southwest): Melanie Feliz (Bainbridge)
District 8 Representative (Southeast): Karen Atkins (Jekyll Island)
Representative at Large: Shannon Rowe (Roswell)

Presidential Appointees
Sam Crenshaw (Atlanta)
Eddie Gonzalez (Atlanta)
Derek White (Pooler)

USTA Georgia Past Presidents
Julie Wrege (1978-1981 & 1995-1996)
John Callen (1982-1983)*
Richard Howell (1984-1985)
Bernard Neal (1986-1987)*
James Mills (1988-1989)*
Lee Sessions (1990-1992)
Randy Stephens (1993-1994 & 2012)
Harriette Lynch (1997-1998)
Mary Hatfield (1999-2000)
Mac MacDougal (2001-2002)*
Carole Floyd (2003-2004)
Brenda Smith (2005-2006)
Donna Bailey (2007-2008)
Pat Guerry (2009-2010)
Helen Martin (2011)
Joe Goodroe (2013-2014)
Dom Masciantonio (2015-2016)
Dave Neuhart (2017-2018)
Ashley Massengale (2019-2020)
Mark Botsch (2021-2022)

* deceased