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Professional Tennis Registry (PTR) announced they have entered into a three-year partnership agreement with OrangeCoach. PTR members will receive a FREE OrangeCoach GOLD membership ($150 value).
OrangeCoach is a unique online job and career platform that provides world class recruitment services for tennis employers and coaches. With its do-it-yourself or personal services, OrangeCoach connects tennis employers, such as managers, tennis parents, resorts, academies and clubs, with coaches who match their candidate requirements.
Founder and WTA Coach, Sven Groeneveld said, “OrangeCoach is designed to be the best tennis coach career/job platform in the world. Just as coaches need to continually develop through education and learn from the best in the field, in order to grow as a company we need to do the same. After nine years of growth, OrangeCoach is now entering into a partnership that will allow us to provide the best education/development services for PTR coaches. I am proud to announce a partnership with PTR, established in 1976 by the legendary tennis educator, Dennis Van der Meer. I am looking forward to growing our brands together and providing the best service for our coaches around the world! ”
“As the global leader of tennis coaches, it was an easy choice to partner with OrangeCoach — the global leader in providing job referral and employment services,” said PTR CEO Dan Santorum. “OrangeCoach is an important benefit for those PTR members who are seeking a new job, looking to relocate, or posting a job opening at their club. ”
Santorum added, “Plus the services that OC provides for those looking for jobs (sample resumes, cover letters, etc.) are important, especially to our younger members or to those who have not had to apply for a job in quite some time.”
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