Leaha Wirth leaves USAS
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 11:09 am
The Outdoor Wire has learned that Leaha Wirth, Director of Marketing for USA Shooting for the past three years, has resigned her position, effective September 17.
On September 20, Wirth will join Armor Holdings Accessories group as brand manager for B-Square, Speedfeed, Kleenbore & Break Free products (USA Shooting sponsors). Wirth has been widely recognized as having played a significant role in increasing both economic support from USA Shooting sponsors and the overall visibility of USA Shooting athletes. What, we asked her, led to the decision to leave USA Shooting?
"It was a combination of things," Wirth said, "I feel I've done all I can to help the athletes - and when it became obvious I couldn't protect and not sacrifice their interests, it was time to move on. This (Armor Holdings) is an opportunity that's been on my radar for quite some time. When they called me again in Athens, I gave it a lot of thought and ultimately decided it was time to make the change." Wirth says it's "neat" that Armor Holdings is a USA Shooting sponsor. That will, she says, enable her to maintain contact with the athletes she says have "changed her life" over the past three years. "These athletes," Wirth says, "are my champions and heros."
Due to the late breaking nature of this story, The Outdoor Wire attempted unsuccessfully to contact USA Shooting's top exec, Robert K. Mitchell. We were unable to do so, but an in-depth interview with Mr. Mitchell will be a featured story later this week.
http://www.theoutdoorwire.com/towIssue. ... &year=2004
On September 20, Wirth will join Armor Holdings Accessories group as brand manager for B-Square, Speedfeed, Kleenbore & Break Free products (USA Shooting sponsors). Wirth has been widely recognized as having played a significant role in increasing both economic support from USA Shooting sponsors and the overall visibility of USA Shooting athletes. What, we asked her, led to the decision to leave USA Shooting?
"It was a combination of things," Wirth said, "I feel I've done all I can to help the athletes - and when it became obvious I couldn't protect and not sacrifice their interests, it was time to move on. This (Armor Holdings) is an opportunity that's been on my radar for quite some time. When they called me again in Athens, I gave it a lot of thought and ultimately decided it was time to make the change." Wirth says it's "neat" that Armor Holdings is a USA Shooting sponsor. That will, she says, enable her to maintain contact with the athletes she says have "changed her life" over the past three years. "These athletes," Wirth says, "are my champions and heros."
Due to the late breaking nature of this story, The Outdoor Wire attempted unsuccessfully to contact USA Shooting's top exec, Robert K. Mitchell. We were unable to do so, but an in-depth interview with Mr. Mitchell will be a featured story later this week.
http://www.theoutdoorwire.com/towIssue. ... &year=2004