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Nonahood Partnership Creates New Tennis Management Degree for Future Jobs at the USTA’s National Campus

January 6, 2016 by Lindsay Diven

USTA and UCF announce a partnership to create a new tennis management degree to help fill jobs at Lake Nona’s new USTA National Campus. 
The campus that is expected to open late 2016 will create 119 high-wage jobs with an average annual salaries of $100,000. 

First reported by Orlando Business Journal. You can use this link to access the original article. 

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Lindsay is a marketing professional in the architecture/engineering/construction industry.

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