USA Boxing Selects Teamworks to Enhance Athlete Engagement

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DURHAM, NC – [Tuesday, June 19, 2018] – Teamworks, the industry leader in athlete engagement software for athletic organizations, is pleased to announce a new partnership with USA Boxing. The national governing body will utilize the software platform to streamline the planning and operations of its national teams, including athlete, coach and support staff management.

"Teamworks provides the opportunity for us to immediately increase efficiency throughout our High Performance department and national team programs," said Matt Johnson, High Performance Director at USA Boxing. "As we continue to work toward becoming the number one nation at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, we must have our performance staff working seamlessly to provide the best possible support to our boxers. Teamworks is the natural choice to connect our athletes, coaches and medical providers so we can consistently place boxers at the top of world podiums."

Eight national governing bodies currently use Teamworks to enhance their winning cultures, including USA Track & Field, USA Baseball, USA Cycling and USA Swimming.

"We’re excited to welcome USA Boxing to the Teamworks family," said Zach Maurides, CEO of Teamworks. "Having all members of an organization on the same page is key to team success. We look forward to supporting USA Boxing’s mission of engaging all of its athletes through seamless communication and streamlined processes."

Teamworks sets the standard as the leading athlete engagement software with more than 2,000 clients globally including some of the biggest names in sports. Built upon the core values of honesty, humility, hard work, commitment, innovation and exceptionalism, Teamworks is dedicated to streamlining communications and operations to enable elite athletic organizations to more deeply connect their people. Through its revolutionary cost- and time-saving mobile collaboration software, Teamworks empowers collegiate and professional teams, conferences, national governing bodies and professional organizations to enhance their winning cultures.

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