The Women’s Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) announced on
March 2 the results of their recent elections and Kathi Myers of Pedricktown,
N.J., will take over the duties of President on March 15 after receiving 335
votes to Patti Roberts’ 234 votes. This will be the first time in the 61-year
history of the WPRA that someone from the First Frontier Circuit will lead the
oldest women’s sports organization in the country.
"I am looking forward to my new role as President of the WPRA and
want to thank those who have supported me along this journey," said Myers, who
has served at the WPRA Administrative Director since 2008. "I feel that the
opportunity for the WPRA to grow and mature has never been greater. I want to
stabilize the relationships between our office, our members and the PRCA, while
continuing to grow our programs and overall brand."
Myers replaces Jymmy Kay Davis, who was at the forefront of the
WPRA’s successful lawsuit against the PRCA.
Myers was born into a rodeo family, the Lightning 4 Rodeo
Productions rodeo family, where she helped type rodeo contracts for committees,
worked as a timer and helped with the promotion and production at her family’s
series of rodeos. Over the last 30 years, she has continued to work in the rodeo
industry as a timer, secretary, and marketing and media consultant. She has been
most active in the First Frontier Circuit serving as a timer, secretary, barrel
racer and co-producer of their Circuit Finals. For the last seven years, Myers
has served on the WPRA Board of Directors as the First Frontier Circuit
Director.
Joining Myers as the WPRA Vice President will be Jerri Mann of
California, who received 410 votes to Tammy Key-Fischer’s 154 votes. The
remaining election positions pertained to Circuit Directors, who also serve on
the Board of Directors, and those include Kristie Hurn, Columbia River; Beth Ann
Borowy, First Frontier; Lana Tibbetts, Montana; Laura Lambert, Mountain States;
Tamme Fussell, Southeastern; Lois Ferguson, Texas; and Kali Jo Parker,
Wilderness.
For more information on the election results visit
www.wpra.com.