Ginna Ohlmuller resigns as Executive Director

A serious accident to her son required Ginna to resign after nine successful years as Executive Director
A serious accident to her son required Ginna to resign after nine successful years as Executive Director

A shocked Board of Directors listened in stunned silence as President Charley Stevens made the announcement that, after nine successful years, a serious accident involving her son David had precipitated Ohlmuller’s decision to resign. David, a National Men’s Champion and a three-time Mixed Champion, had been the victim of a “hit and run accident” on First Avenue in Manhattan, NYC.

Ohlmuller started as Executive Director in the spring of 1988. She was hired by then President Chuck Vasoll with the assistance of Jean Pine, the APTA Treasurer at that time. Both the President and the Executive Director had little background or experience in the APTA office. However, they became a great working team in a matter of months, and Ohlmuller continued directing the Association under Presidents Brian Zevnik and Charley Stevens.

During her tenure the APTA entered the electronic age despite the fact that even typewriters scared her and she was responsible for modernizing many procedures. She was spearheaded the relocation of the Association office.

Source: Platform Tennis News, Fall 1996