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dinks What’s News in Pickleball NEW USA PICKLEBALL BOARD MEMBER BOB FRANCESCHELLI Bob Franceschelli feels blessed to be able to play pickleball and to also give back to the sport by serving as a USA Pickleball Board Member. His story is like so many in that Bob was “hooked” on pickleball the very first time he picked up a paddle and hit a ball. His story, however, took a turn in 2008 when he underwent surgery to repair a broken vertebra and a bulging disc in his lower back, and then in December of 2015, Bob underwent a total hip replacement. He jokes that his body “houses more hardware than Home Depot.” Despite these physical setbacks, Bob is thrilled to have been able to start playing pickleball and continue to enjoy the sport. “The level of exercise, social interaction and support of the pickleball community is unlike any other sport I have experienced,” he said. “It fills so many needs for so many individuals. As a former high school and college athlete, pickleball has filled a competitive gap for me.” Bob gets around the court recreationally and in tournaments, competing in the 4.0/4.5 open age Men’s Doubles. Bob worked for 29 years at Anheuser-Busch Inbev in crossfunctional, executive-level positions including Entertainment Marketing, Brand Management, Sales, Distribution, Operations and Marketing, and Advertising. That was followed by an eight-year career as President of Medicareapproved Pritikin LLC, and CEO/ President of Pritikin Intensive Cardiac Rehab. Bob recently became a Pritikin LLC board member and serves as a volunteer board member and mentor at ITEN, a 501(c)(3) catalyst for tech innovation, and is also an advisor to the St. Louis Pickleball Club. If that’s not enough to keep him busy, he is also a pickleball referee. Bob holds an MBA from Webster University and earned a Certificate in Executive Education in Corporate Board Effectiveness at Harvard. His wife of 30 years, Bibi, is also actively involved in competitive pickleball, working the courts as a pickleball referee and fully supporting local pickleball. Family vacations with their three adult children always include “friendly” pickleball games. “The sport’s awesome qualities, easy access and affordability are positively impacting the health and social benefits of people of all ages and all walks of life,” said Bob. “I can’t wait to participate in the continued explosive growth of this life-changing sport.” • 16 TO SUBSCRIBE, CALL 888.308.3720 OR GO TO PICKLEBALLMAGAZINE.COM