The USA Water Ski Foundation has officially launched its new website. The new dynamic, interactive website (http://www.usawaterskifoundation.org) symbolizes the new direction of the USA Water Ski Foundation (USA-WSF). It showcases the work which has been done over the past year to revitalize the Foundation and give it a renewed sense of purpose.
“The new website is an engaging tool to inform members, industry partners, businesses, community organizations and the general public about the positive impact towed water sports have on society,” says Paul Chapin, USA Water Ski Foundation President. “Through various programs ranging from grass roots to the Hall of Fame, the Foundation has always played a key role in the promotion, preservation and growth of these sports. This website helps tell the story of how the Foundation is connecting and making a difference at the local, regional, national and even international levels. We also work in strong support of our National Governing Body USA Water Ski.”
The new website will also offer its members powerful new ways to connect and communicate with each other and with the great legends in our sport, share experiences, and pass on useful information and opportunities. Our “members only" section will be live later this summer. More new features and options will be added in the coming months.
“We’re now looking forward to building on the momentum we have created over this past year and will continue to take the organization forward," says Executive Director Tracy Mattes. "We are in the process of developing new partnerships and projects that will help to promote and grow towed water sports around the globe- while also showcasing our history and celebrating our heroes."
We invite you to visit our new site! http://www.usawaterskifoundation.org
Source: PRWEB
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