Junior Tennis Champions Center’s Manager Wilfrance Lominy has been named one of Prince George’s County’s Forty Under 40, winning the Health and Fitness Award.
Wilfrance Lominy is a driving force in innovation in the health and fitness community in PrinceGeorge’s County. She is a coach and mentor for the Junior Tennis Champions Center and is dedicated to supporting JTCC’s community outreach efforts. Lominy has demonstrated her commitment to JTCC’s mission of volunteerism through many hours spent coaching and mentoring in JTCC’s Advantage, Prince George’s community outreach initiative. She believes that the benefits of the sport of tennis extend far beyond the court, and through mentoring she directs children on a path to a future career and personal success both on and off the court. In addition to directly mentoring the Advantage Prince George’s students, Lominy oversees JTCC’s high performance junior players who work at the community centers as part of their leadership development training.
The honorees were nominated by individuals and organizations from across the region; they were vetted and selected by representatives from the PGCSIF Advisory Board, prior Forty Under 40 Honorees, and the Prince George’s County Chamber of Commerce. This cohort represents the NOW generation for Prince George’s County, as they are leaders in their respective areas of influence right NOW!
The Prince George’s County Social Innovation Fund (PGCSIF) is pleased to announce the Forty UNDER 40 Prince George’s County 2014 LIST! These extraordinary residents, all under the age of 40, are an incredible representation of the rich talent the County has to offer in the areas of Arts & Humanities, Business, Education, Health & Fitness, Public Service, and Science & Engineering. Prince George’s County’s goal is to highlight the selected individuals’ contributions and encourage even more civic engagement within the County.
Lominy is currently a manager of JTCC’s highly acclaimed Junior Champs program, teaching youth the basics of tennis, while developing their technique and overall athleticism. In Prince George’s County, JTCC is focusing on athletic growth in neighborhoods located within the Transitioning Neighborhoods Initiative (TNI) by facilitating tennis programs. She is dedicated to supporting JTCC’s community outreach efforts. Lominy attended Hampton University and graduated with a bachelor of science degree in marketing. For more information regarding JTCC Outreach initiatives, visit www.jtcc.org.