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Catherine Carmignani
In February of 2019, after almost 10 years of working in collegiate athletics, Catherine Carmignani was working as a senior project manager for Paramount & Co. Up to that point in her career, Carmignani had never worked in the golf industry.
That all changed one month later when Carmignani was hired as the director of marketing and communications for Mass Golf, the Massachusetts state golf association. Since joining the golf industry, she has been a tour de force. After three years with Mass Golf, Carmignani was promoted to assistant executive director, and now, five years after entering the golf industry, she is beginning her next chapter as the executive director of AZ Golf, Arizona’s state association.
“It’s a culmination of the invaluable experiences I’ve had and the opportunities I’ve been afforded,” Carmignani said. “It’s absolute validation that I’ve worked hard over a period of time, and the hard work has paid off and is being recognized. It’s also representation, the fact that I am one of a small numb…