NWTO Board of Directors
2025-26
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Liane’s love for tennis began at age 10 in her native Berlin, Germany, where she quickly mastered the sport, winning the club junior championship—and besting her older sister. After a hiatus, Liane picked up a racket again at age 21 when she settled in San Diego. She found success in local tournaments and even played in qualifying events for the Virginia Slims circuit. Liane married and raised two daughters while pursuing a career teaching Rhetoric and Writing Studies at San Diego State University. During her tenure at SDSU, she was the literacy liaison between SDSU and San Diego City and County schools, working with districts to improve literacy and college readiness skills instruction for underserved student populations. All the while, Liane continued to compete in local and national tournaments, winning her first gold ball in singles at 35. Since retiring in 2017, she has added to her stash of bronze, silver, and gold balls including three world championships with partners from South Africa, Germany, and the U.S. She has won the last seven consecutive National Championships on three different surfaces and is especially proud of her gold ball in the Mother-Daughter Grass. Despite having had three hip replacements and one knee replacement, she has represented the U.S. on four World Cup teams and currently holds the #1 world ranking in 75s doubles.
Co-President
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Kathy was born and raised in Davis, CA and played collegiate tennis at UC Irvine. Having spent the first fifteen years of her career working in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL as a Player Relations Manager at the ATP World Tour, Kathy and her husband Paul, moved to Claremont, CA in 2004 where Paul began coaching the Men’s Tennis Team at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges. Kathy joined the coaching staff of the CMS Women’s Tennis Team and in 2016 took over as the Girls and Boys Varsity Tennis Coach at Claremont High School. Kathy and Paul have four children and have made playing family tennis a priority. They have won several USTA national championships in various Husband-Wife, Mother-Son, and Father-Son divisions. In August of 2023, both Paul and Kathy represented Team USA at the ITF Masters World Team Championships in Lisbon, Portugal, where both teams won a bronze medal. Besides playing tournaments and coaching tennis, Kathy runs a boutique Floral Design Business in Claremont called 5683 Blooms.
Co-President
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Bryn was raised in Atlanta, GA where she started playing tennis at the age of 11. She quickly fell in love with the game and thoroughly enjoyed all of the friends she made playing Southern and National tournaments. She is a graduate of Florida State University with a degree in marketing and was a member of the tennis team her freshman year. After college, she moved to Los Angeles and reached a leadership role in the real estate finance sector with Countrywide. Bryn was then given the opportunity to move to San Francisco and join an executive team focused on marketing for Washington Mutual. Following her adventures in California, she moved to Florida to start a family and started playing tennis again. In addition to reviving her tennis game, Bryn received her USPTA certification and began teaching local ladies team clinics and the Trinity Prep Boys Varsity Tennis Team. Bryn joined the board of The Lakewood Center (a center for adults living with chronic mental health issues) in 2015. She is also on the board of her daughter’s school as well as on the tennis committee of Interlachen Country Club. She currently lives in Winter Park, FL with her husband, 10-year-old daughter, and their four fur babies. She enjoys going to junior tennis tournaments with her daughter and hanging out at the beach. She is excited to help expand the younger demographic of the NWTO membership and increase tournament participation.
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Isabelle is from Trier, Germany. She played Division 1 tennis at the University of New Orleans, earning several state and conference awards during her collegiate career. After receiving her MBA, she returned to Germany and later lived in Luxembourg, Qatar, and Switzerland before moving to Southern California in 2022.
After moving back to the U.S., Isabelle began competing in age-level tournaments, winning multiple USTA national championships in singles, doubles, and husband-wife categories. She has represented Germany on Cup Teams at the ITF World Championships, earning two silver medals. Growing up, her favorite tennis player was Monica Seles.
Currently working in communications in the life sciences sector, Isabelle resides in Newport Beach with her husband. Outside of work, she enjoys skiing, yoga, hiking, and other outdoor sports.
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TREASURER
Born into a tennis family, Heidi is the 5th child of (deceased) teaching pro emeritus, Frank “Buddy” Goeltz, who amassed 49 gold balls while winning the “grand slam” -- grass, clay, hard, and indoor titles -- in both singles and doubles, TWICE. Heidi played junior tennis and collegiate tennis. She played on the Mid-Atlantic 18 Intersectional team. She represented Maryland in the Seventeen Magazine Tennis Tournament of Champions in the 18 and under and 21 and under divisions. She won a Mid-Atlantic Collegiate doubles title and a Maryland State Collegiate singles title at Salisbury State. She won the 35 and over Mid-Atlantic Clay Court doubles title with her sister, Suzanne Parrott. After graduating from Mary Baldwin College, cum laude, with a double major in Economics and Sociology, Heidi pursued a business career. Among her titles were Public Relations Officer, Telecom Manager, Customer Service Manager, Project Manager, Regional Manager, and Design Manager. Heidi retired in 2017 with a TS clearance as a government contractor for the intelligence agency in Maryland. She currently serves as the treasurer for her church.
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Davida was born and raised in Framingham, MA. When she was a little girl, she tagged along with her dad to the local outdoor club with six velvety red clay courts, where she swept the porch and talked with people while he played tennis. At 10, she started playing on those courts with a junior wood racquet. She loved the sport and stuck with a one-handed backhand. In her teens and early 20s, she taught tennis at an overnight camp in Maine and locally at public courts. In 1982, Davida was fortunate to compete in tennis and squash at Dartmouth College and graduated with a B.A. degree in psychology. After earning an MBA from Babson College in 1992, she focused on squash for a decade, but in 1996, she turned back to tennis and discovered USTA leagues. For nearly 30 years, she has competed on a multitude of teams and tournaments and has proudly represented New England at the Addie Cup, Friendship Cup, and Intersectionals. She has also enjoyed coaching her town’s high school tennis teams. Recently, after three decades in PR and content marketing in the tech sector, Davida pivoted to a new career as a club manager and racquet sports professional at The Longfellow Clubs. Building communications and engagement with customers is on her roster along with teaching people of all ages and abilities the physical, technical, and mental aspects of tennis. Davida and her husband Brad live in Ashland, MA and are proud parents of two terrific 20-somethings, Abby and Ari, and a Havanese named Rogi. Davida is grateful for the health and social benefits of tennis and considers tennis a life-long work-in-progress that keeps her sharp and always learning.
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Carol’s lifelong passion for tennis began in Los Angeles, where she was a top-ranked junior in California before earning a scholarship to play at Arizona State University (ASU) from 1964-1968. She later competed in national events, including the Forest Hills tournament, and found success in National Mother-Daughter competitions.
Beyond the court, Carol has been a dedicated advocate for women’s athletics. She founded “Wings of Gold,” raising significant funds and visibility for female athletes at ASU, which led to her appointment as a development officer for the university’s athletic program. In 2005, she continued her work as a development officer at San Diego State University (SDSU) before retiring.
As a senior competitor, Carol has won multiple national titles and was honored to represent the U.S. in international competition. Her passion for the sport continues through her family, with five of her eight grandchildren competing in tennis, carrying on a multi-generational legacy.
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Chris played state and national Junior and Division III Tennis (Swarthmore College) in high school and college. She also played competitive squash and badminton, dabbling in platform and table tennis. She resumed competitive tennis after completing careers in business, law, and public health including stints as a New Jersey Cabinet member and Commissioner of Health and Senior Services, and held executive positions at a national philanthropy and multinational pharmaceutical companies and as Chair of the American Bar Association’s Science and Technology Section. She was the 1999 recipient of the Rolex Intercollegiate Tennis Association Achievement award. Chris treasures the several “National balls “earned in senior tennis. She’s been a member of NWTO since the 2000’s and resides in Princeton, New Jersey with her husband. She’s committed to help maintain a welcoming, enjoyable, experience for women of all ages who have tennis rackets and will travel to play!
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Immediate past Co-President of NWTO, Lois Harris was born and raised in a (very) small town, Green Valley, Illinois. There were no tennis courts, and there still are none. She received a B.A. in Spanish and French from Illinois State University where she played varsity badminton—pre-Title IX. She received an MBA in Accounting from George Washington University. After working in the nonprofit sector for many years, she retired in 2011 from her position as Director of Accounting for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. An introductory tennis course at ISU was the beginning of a lifelong love affair with the game. She has competed in league and tournament tennis for many years and coached part time at the high school and junior college levels while devoting her volunteer time to the public school system and the various youth sports in which her children participated. She also enjoys “collecting” antique and vintage tennis items such as jewelry, figurines, fans, and prints.
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Sue was born and raised in Waterford, Michigan. Throughout her youth, she was eager to play and try any sport that came her way. Growing up with two brothers, that included neighborhood wiffle ball and kickball games. At the age of 13, she decided to focus on tennis - she loved the individual aspect of the game - what you put in is what you get out! She was coached mostly by her father and also had the very fortunate opportunity of having Trish Faulkner as the teaching pro at her home club in Michigan. With great coaching and hard work, Sue was able to secure a tennis scholarship at Miami University (the Ohio Miami, not the Florida Miami). In 2000, she was inducted into the Miami Athletic Hall of Fame.
After graduating with a degree in Pulp and Paper Engineering from Miami, Sue headed to Jacksonville, Florida to pursue a nine-year career in the Pulp and Paper Industry. It is there where she met her husband Ed, a Florida native (that comes into play later). After a 2 year stint in England, where their first son was born, the three of them returned to Jacksonville, FL. Their second son came along, prompting a move back to Michigan (yes, she somehow talked her Florida native husband into moving up north). At age 40, Sue picked up her racquets again and played 40 and 45 age group tournaments, winning some USTA balls along the way. In 2010, she was selected to represent the USA on the Young Cup Team in Mexico City.
Since that time, the racquets went down for a while to start a rental home business, support her sons in their sports (no tennis players), perform multiple volunteer positions at church, and coach the women's tennis team at D1 Oakland University in Michigan.
Sue and her husband currently split their time between Michigan and Port Saint Lucie, FL (finally bringing the Florida boy back home - he's a trooper). She enjoys practicing her tennis and playing age-group tournaments again, biking, and hanging out with her kids.
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Born and raised in Decatur, Illinois, Betsy played junior tennis from age 12. In 1976 she graduated from the University of Illinois with a degree in Finance. In 1989 she received her Master’s degree in Business Administration from Western Michigan University. In the summer of 1976 Betsy began her tennis teaching/coaching career at John Gardiner’s Tennis Ranch in Carmel, CA. In the fall of 1978, she was named the Head Pro at Santa Catalina School for girls in Monterey, CA. This job allowed her the opportunity to teach and play tournaments in Northern California. In 1980 Betsy moved to Kalamazoo, Mi where she was a teaching pro for two years at West Hills Athletic Club. In the August of 1982 her love for the game allowed her to obtain a full-time coaching job at Western Michigan University as the Head Women’s Tennis Coach where she remained for 33 years winning 15 conference championships. In 2006 Betsy was inducted into the Western Michigan University Athletics Hall of Fame. In 2017 she was inducted into the Mid-American Conference Hall of Fame having the most wins of any coach in that sport in Mid-American Conference history, 545. In 2016 Betsy was honored by the USTA as a “Blue Ribbon Tournament Director” having run USTA and Intercollegiate Tennis Association tournaments for over 25 years. Currently Betsy splits her time between Springboro, Ohio and Rancho Mirage, CA playing as many National Women’s Senior Tennis events as possible. Betsy’s entire family plays tennis and her goal is to continue to play “the sport for a lifetime” for the rest of her life.
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Teresa grew up playing junior tennis before hanging up her racquets to pursue a non-tennis career. After a brief 28-year hiatus, she returned to competitive tennis and rediscovered her passion for the sport. Teresa is employed full time as a Fellow for a major defense contractor where she is attached to an Aeronautics Cyber Range that performs cybersecurity penetration testing of DoD weapons systems. As a Fellow, she leverages her 30+ years of career experience to advise and influence technical initiatives and corporate strategy. Teresa holds a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, a master’s degree in Software Engineering, and an MBA. She volunteers on an action team for USTA Texas as well as a local Community Tennis Association. In her spare time, Teresa is a prolific tennis writer of an eclectic daily tennis blog. Her husband Troy is also an enthusiastic tennis player, and together they have two daughters.
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Nell Graham Sale was raised in Charleston, West Virginia, where she played junior tennis until going to college at 18. Like many women her age, there were no women’s athletics at her college. She picked tennis up again in her 30s and played USTA league tennis for many years in Denver and Wilmington, Delaware, and since 2002, in Albuquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico. In 2008, she and three other women founded an all-women’s law firm, Pregenzer, Baysinger, Wideman & Sale, PC, from which she is now retired. Nell’s law practice concentrated on taxation, estate planning, elder law and disability planning. Nell is a Certified Elder Law Attorney as designated by the National Foundation for Elder Law, a former board member of the Special Needs Alliance, a national network of disability trust lawyers, and a fellow in the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel. Nell is also one of the founders of the New Mexico Planned Giving Roundtable.
Committees
Awards
Belmar Gunderson Leadership Award
CHAIR
Kathy Langer
MEMBERS
Andrea Barnes
Sue Kaleel
Heidi Clemmer
Joan Oelschlager
Margaret Russo Sportsmanship
Award Nomination & Selection
CHAIR
Trish Faulkner
MEMBERS
Liane Bryson
Leslie Pixley
Susan Love
Joan Oelschlager
Communications
Newsletter, Website, Social Media, Promotional Materials
CO-CHAIRS
Liane Bryson
Kathy Settles
MEMBERS
Davida Dinerman
Julie Thu
Farah Northcott
Teresa Merklin
Bryn Auld
finanance
Income/Expenses/Annual Budget
MEMBERS
Liane Bryson
Kathy Setlles
Yodie Therrien
Heidi Clemmer
intersectional
planning
Works directly with Tournament Director
MEMBERS
Matt Gleason
Cindy Babb
Colleen Ferrell
Lou Armstrong
Liane Bryson
Kathy Settles
membership services
Member Communication and Implementation of member programs
CHAIR
TBD
MEMBERS
Karen Rauh
NEW VENTURES
Formulate and implement ideas to further NWTO mission
CHAIR
Betsy Kuhle
MEMBERS
Andi Polisky
Liane Bryson
Sue Kaleel
Isabelle Benoit
NOMINATING
Nominate Board and Committee Members
CHAIR
Leslie Airola-Murveit
MEMBERS
Elizabeth Barnhill
Kathy Foulk
Joan Oelschlager
Julie Thu
PHILANTHROPY
Oversee Community Support Grant
CO-CHAIRS
Chris Grant
Ann Taylor
MEMBERS
Kathy Archibald
Joan Oelschlager
Maria Nunez
Lou Armstrong
Trish Faulkner
SPONSORSHIP & MARKETING
CO-CHAIRS
Jennifer Beindorf
Kim Kouwabunpat
TOURNAMENT OPERATIONS & AMENITIES
Implement Tournament Amenities Grants and Table Ambassador Program
CHAIR
Carol Gay
MEMBERS
TBD
usta SECTIONAL TASK FORCE/LIAISONS
Works Directly with USTA Sections
CHAIR
Nell Sale
MEMBERS
Members Consist of Sectional Liaisons