Youth & HS Finalizes Governing Organization
Youth & HS Finalizes Governing Organization
GLENDALE, Colo. (USA Rugby Release) – The USA Youth and High School rugby representatives in American rugby have officially wrapped up their organizational revamp and approved their 501c3 status, Terms of Reference, and relationship with USA Rugby.
As reported on GRR earlier ... Steps Taken, Or Waiting Game? Youth & HS Rugby and College Rugby Navigate Changes ... the new Youth & HS Board of Directors has been elected from the seven regions (see graphic).
Elected Directors and Council Members
Southwest Region | David Pool, Interim President
Northwest Region | Jason Divine, Interim Vice President
Central Region | Owen Power, USA Rugby Audit & Risk Representative
Midwest Region | Bill Stevens, USA Rugby Youth and High School Director
South Region | Maggie Rouse, Interim Treasurer
Southeast Region | Kat Aversano, USA Rugby Nominations Representative
Northeast Region | Dave Lyme, Working Groups Coordinator
The group then elected Bill Stevens of the Midwest Region as council representative on the USA Rugby Board of Directors.
“As a newcomer to the National Youth Rugby Board I have been impressed with the knowledge and commitment of the Board members and how quickly the Youth has come together as a big team to get youth rugby growing and moving forward," said Stevens. "This is a massive opportunity to get the structure right and really deliver additional benefits to our members and primarily to provide the highest quality, safest youth sporting experience for our 50,000+ players.”
The Youth and High School Board has also formed 14 working groups with over 70 volunteers to undertake the multitude of tasks required to be operational by the beginning of the next registration cycle, subject to any COVID-19 restrictions. Key assignments include member services, training and education, competition, development and more. One of the primary tasks is to complete negotiations with the USA Rugby National Office on supportive services to be provided through a Community Service Agreement.
“The Youth and High School community has really got in behind and supported the reorganization," said Interim President David Pool. "To have unanimous adoption of the Terms of Reference was a clear endorsement of the governance structure put in front of the SGBs. This was followed by the election of a vastly experienced Youth and High School Board who have got on with the many jobs to do. In addition, the large numbers of volunteers that we got for working groups shows the passion of the Youth and High School rugby community. Our main goals is to make Youth and High School Rugby a fun and exciting sport played in the true culture of the game, helping the youth fall in love with our sport.”