Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)
J.D. Sterba has extensive work experience in the field of corporate communications. From 2016 to 2023, they held various roles at Dow, including Corporate Communications Leader, Communications Manager, and Business Communications Specialist. During their time at Dow, they were responsible for developing relationships with media outlets, implementing proactive and reactive communications strategies, and leading communications activities for enterprise-level transactions. They also played a key role in positioning the company's CEO as a thought leader through successful communications campaigns. Prior to Dow, they worked as a Public Relations Intern at Central Michigan University and as a Corporate Communications Co-Op at Dow Corning. In 2023, they joined the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) as the Director of Public Relations and Executive Communications.
J.D. Sterba obtained their Bachelor's Degree in Communication from Central Michigan University, which they attended from 2012 to 2016. In 2015, they also pursued a field of study in English Literature (British and Commonwealth) at Kingston University. However, specific information regarding the completion or end date of their program at Kingston University is unavailable.
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Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)
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The LPGA is the world’s leading professional golf organization for women, with a goal to change the face of golf by making the sport more accessible and inclusive. Created in 1950 by 13 Founders, the Association celebrates a diverse and storied history. The LPGA Tour competes across the globe, reaching television audiences in more than 220 countries. The Epson Tour, the LPGA’s official qualifying tour, consistently produces a pipeline of talent ready for the world stage. The LPGA also holds a joint-venture collaboration with the Ladies European Tour (LET), increasing playing opportunities for female golfers in Europe. Across the three Tours, the LPGA represents players in more than 60 countries. Additionally, the LPGA Foundation has empowered and supported girls and women since 1991, most notably through LPGA*USGA Girls Golf, the only national program of its kind, which annually engages with nearly 100,000 girls. The LPGA Amateur Golf Association and LPGA Women’s Network provide virtual and in-person connections to female golfers around the world, while LPGA Professionals are educators, business leaders and gamechangers dedicated to growing the game of golf for everyone. Follow the LPGA on its U.S. television home, Golf Channel, online at www.LPGA.com and on its mobile apps. Join the social conversation on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.