Karen Anderson embarks on 4-year term as Pan-AM Squash Regional VP

Karen Anderson, a two-term president of the Jamaica Squash Association, has been elected as the Regional Vice President – Caribbean for the Federation of the Pan-American Squash board. The elections took place in Santiago, Chile.

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Anderson officially began her four-year term earlier this November and is enthusiastic about her new role. She aims to bring her vision and ideas to the association to enhance the sport both locally and regionally.

“It’s a true honor to serve the Caribbean on the Federation of Pan-American Squash board. Over the next four years, we will be shaping the policies for squash in the region, which is a tremendous opportunity, especially with the upcoming Olympics within that five-year window,” Anderson stated.

“This will play a crucial role in various aspects such as refereeing, coaching, and more. We are excited and eager to establish partnerships with our counterparts in the region to strengthen our governance structure and competitiveness, not only within the region but on an international level as well. I am truly looking forward to the next four years as the Regional VP for the Caribbean on the Federation of Pan-American Squash board.”

An accomplished player

Anderson is not only a prominent squash figure but also an accomplished player who represented Jamaica until recently. As a professional player, she achieved a career-high world ranking of number 94 in 2005. In the same year, she joined the Women’s Squash Players Association. Anderson is also recognized for her coaching contributions, having guided numerous players to national and regional representation.

In addition to her involvement in squash, Anderson has a rich history as a sports administrator. She previously served as the general manager for Netball Jamaica for several years. Currently, she leads the efforts of the Jamaica Squash Association to attain full charitable status and rebrand as “Jamaica Squash.” Her administration is focused on implementing significant governance changes to ensure a stronger financial and competitive organization regionally and beyond, with the goal of qualifying players for the 2028 Olympics, where squash will be introduced as a new sport.

Anderson enjoys the full support of her father, Don Anderson, who has held various roles within sporting organizations in Jamaica, including the Jamaica Olympic Association, where he served as a vice president for an extended period. He also acted as the chef de mission for three Olympic Games.

She joins Douglas Beckford as the only other Jamaican to serve on the Federation of Pan-American Squash board.

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