When I was hired as executive director of the former Lacrosse Foundation back in 1984, I didn’t realize that I had found my purpose. Only recently did I gain the perspective to reach that conclusion. Sometimes you just get so caught up in something that your only focus is the next issue, the next challenge. And then you realize 37 years have passed. An old story, for sure, but new for me.
I’m incredibly proud of what USA Lacrosse has accomplished, none of which would have been possible without widespread support from members, donors and sponsors, and the engagement of so many stakeholders. It’s been a distinct privilege to serve the sport over these many years, and I give thanks each day for the countless opportunities and experiences I’ve had since board members Jim Grieves and Mickey Webster took a chance on a 24-year-old Tar Heel many years ago.
Mickey died in 2012, but Nancy — his wife of 52 years — reached out to share her belief that Mickey would be proud of what the organization has accomplished. And a recent letter from Jim, who turns 89 in June, expressed similar sentiments. There can be no greater sense of fulfillment for me.
My purpose has come full circle.