Diane Tamai Jackson Elected Secretary of USJF

August 29, 2018

 

On August 15, 2018, Diane Tamai Jackson was elected as the secretary of the national USJF Board of Directors.

 

As secretary, she joins the other elected officers as a member of the USJF executive committee, charged with directing the USJF between the semiannual meetings of the Board.

 

This step is the latest in her long judo career as a shiai competitor, many-time national and PanAmerican kata champion, and 7-time US team member at the kata world championships, in addition to her service as an assistant sensei at Hui-O Judo in Beltsville, Maryland, national referee, and continental kata judge.

 

Shufu congratulates Diane and wishes the best for her in her new role.

Did you know that Shufu has an Athlete Funding Program?

Shufu’s Athlete Funding
Program provides reimbursement ($150 to $300) for athletes competing in National and
International level events. Juniors, Seniors, Masters/Veterans, and Kata competitors
can all apply to the Shufu Athlete Funding Program. If you have been a member of Shufu for at least 2 years and have participated in any of the events listed below, then you should consider applying for Shufu’s Athlete Funding Program!
 2025 USA Judo Youth National Championships
 2025 USA Junior Olympic National Championships
 2025 USA Judo Senior National Championships
 2025 USA Judo President’s Cup
 2025 US Open
 2025 USJF/USJA Nationals
 2025 Pan American Cups or 2025 Pan American Championships
 2025 IJF Point Events (Grand Prix, Grand Slams, or Championships)
Please note that these are not the only tournaments which will be considered for funding.
Please go to the Funding Support for Athletes link for the complete details.

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