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**TITLE:** PDGA Expands Global Reach with New Hires and Social Media Initiatives
**META_TITLE:** PDGA Enhances International Presence with Key Hires and Regional Outreach
**META_DESCRIPTION:** The Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) strengthens its global presence by appointing regional coordinators, launching social media pages, and expanding its international program to support disc golf growth worldwide.
The Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) is increasing its efforts to promote and support the development of disc golf in various countries around the world. As part of this initiative, the organization has announced several new hires and launched regional social media pages to engage with players and stakeholders.
One of these new additions is Israel Muwanguzi, who will serve as the East Africa Coordinator for both the PDGA and its regional partner, the Paul McBeth Foundation (PMF). Based in Uganda, Muwanguzi has already made significant contributions to the growth of disc golf in his home country by introducing the sport to 33 districts. His efforts involve developing a sustainable model that combines school programs, local leadership training, course construction, and tournament organization.
Muwanguzi's responsibilities will also include managing the PDGA Africa Facebook page, which has recently been launched. In addition to this role, he will continue to work with other organizations, such as the Tanzania Disc Golf Federation, on projects like course installation and event organization.
The PDGA has also created two new positions in Southeast and East Asia to increase its activities and engagement in the region. Aaron Herman, a multilingual expat and TD of the Chiang Mai Open in Thailand, will serve as Asia Coordinator. Herman's experience and language skills make him an ideal candidate for this role. He will be responsible for managing the PDGA Asia Facebook page.
Luisa Bartolome, on the other hand, has been appointed Asia Ambassador. As Philippines Country Coordinator, she has demonstrated her dedication to disc golf in the region through her work with local organizations and events. Together with Herman, she will oversee various initiatives and manage the PDGA Asia Facebook page.
Meanwhile, the PDGA is also expanding its presence in Canada by launching a new social media platform. Cara Hovius, a feature writer for DiscGolfer magazine and co-founder of ChainLink Disc Golf, has taken on the role of spearheading this initiative. Her experience in promoting disc golf through her writing and course design work will be invaluable in engaging with players and stakeholders in Canada.
These new social media initiatives, including the PDGA Africa Facebook page and the PDGA Asia Facebook page, are expected to provide a platform for sharing information about local events, sponsorship opportunities, and conservation programs. They will also complement the existing online presence of PDGA Europe and the PDGA Latinoamérica Facebook page.
As part of its mission to develop disc golf into a globally recognized competitive sport and recreational activity, the PDGA is committed to expanding its global reach. These new hires and social media initiatives are just some of the steps being taken to achieve this goal.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/continued-expansion