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cluding Strategic Planning and Audit, and has served on many other committees, including International, Competitions and Judges. He lives in Glen Ellyn, Ill., with his wife, Lynn, and has four adult children. He is a partner with Deloitte & Touche LLP in its financial services advisory practice, where he works with global financial services companies on their strate- gy, operations and technology challenges. Anne Cammett (pairs) Cammett has been actively involved in figure skating since a very young age. She is a gold medalist in figures and free skate, competed in regionals and sectionals and has been a U.S. Figure Skating judge for 30 years. In ad- dition to being an ISU singles and pairs cham- pionship judge, Cammett is an international referee. She has served on and been the chair of several U.S. Figure Skating committees and serves on the Board of Governors of the Gen- esee Figure Skating Club in Rochester, N.Y. Cammett works for ITT, a global manufactur- ing company, and has daily interactions with people around the world. Judging interna- tionally has helped her in this aspect of her job. Cammett resides in Rush, N.Y. (a small town outside of Rochester) with her husband, Greg, and their two children. Cammett con- tinues to skate recreationally with her family. Shawn Rettstatt (dance, team event dance) Rettstatt’s principal role will be as judge for the ice dance event and the ice dance seg- ment of the inaugural Olympic team event. He is a former national and international competitor and U.S. junior ice dance champi- on. Rettstatt has served as an athlete member on several committees and became active in The Skating Club of New York, eventually serving as its president. He has also served on the U.S. Figure Skating Board of Directors as Eastern vice president, the Athlete Services Group coordinator and the Membership De- velopment Group coordinator. Rettstatt is a World ice dance judge, international referee and technical controller for ice dance and a national technical specialist, controller and referee for ice dance. He holds a national ap- pointment as a singles and pairs judge. Rett- statt recently finished an 18-year career as the general manager of The Inn at Irving Place and Lady Mendl’s Tea Salon in New York City. He is a partner in Select Escapes, representing luxury boutique hotels and resorts around the world.


Robert Rosenbluth (ladies) Rosenbluth received his first judging appoint- ment in 1981 at age 18. He became a national judge in 1990 and at age 27 judged his first U.S. Championships. Rosenbluth became an international judge in 1997, a World judge in 2001 and a World referee in 2011. He also is a national technical controller and a section- al technical specialist in singles. Rosenblu- th has judged two World Championships, a World Team Trophy, three Grand Prix Finals, a World Junior Championships and four Four Continents Championships. As a competitor, he was the 1985 U.S. Collegiate champion, earned a silver medal at the 1985 World Uni- versity Games and competed as a senior at the 1983 U.S. Championships. At age 3, his mother put him in skating lessons “as a form of babysitting.” Rosenbluth is a former vice chair for the Judges Education and Training Subcommittee and serves on the Singles, International, and International Judges and Officials committees. Rosenbluth is a career travel industry professional and lives with his husband, Ian O’Donnell, in Middleton, Wis.


OFFICIALS


Troy Goldstein (Technical Specialist/Pairs) Goldstein has more than 30 years of experi- ence in pairs figure skating. As a World and national pairs and singles technical special- ist, he has served at numerous ISU World Championships, European Championships, Four Continents, ISU Grand Prix Final and U.S. Championships. He competed at the U.S. Championships from 1987 to 1994, is a Skate Canada silver medalist and a two-time World University Games pairs bronze medal- ist. Goldstein has been involved in U.S. Figure Skating as a board member, an athlete board member, vice president, interim president of the Foundation and has been a member of many committees, including Pairs chair. As vice president of The Skating Club of New York, he has been influential in the devel- opment of a pairs critique program during the Middle Atlantics Championships, which brings in top international and U.S. pairs offi- cials to provide guidance to competitive pairs teams. In his professional life, he is the head of national accounts for ProShares, a leading provider of exchange-traded funds. Gold- stein, his wife and two children have homes in Randolph, N.J., and Bethesda, Md.


David Santee (Data and Replay Operator) Santee is a World technical specialist as well as data and video operator. Santee has been serving on technical panels since 2005 and has worked at all of the ISU Grand Prix Series events, Four Continents, Grand Prix Final, U.S. Championships and will now add the Olym- pics to his résumé. Santee is an honorary life- time member of Chicago FSC. He is an eight- time U.S. medalist, a World silver medalist and a two-time Olympian. He is the director of skating for the Park Ridge (Ill.) Park District and continues to coach. Gale Tanger (Officials’ Assessment Commission) Tanger’s principal responsibility will be to in- dependently judge each event (men, ladies, pairs and team event), and review results for irregularities. This will be Tanger’s fourth Olympic Winter Games. She served as team leader at the 1994 Lillehammer Games, as- sistant chief of the U.S. Olympic Team at the 2002 Salt Lake City Games and judge at the 2006 Torino Games. Tanger is a World and na- tional referee, technical controller, and judge in singles, pairs and synchronized skating. Tanger is the ISU representative from the United States. She also serves on the Grand Prix Commission (selection of skaters to the Grand Prix Series) and moderates ISU sem- inars throughout the world. Tanger worked with a team of individuals to author and de- velop the components for the international judging system. Tanger has served on the U.S. Olympic Committee and as chair of the Win- ter Sports Organization. She also chaired the Olympic Apparel Committee in 2002 and has served on the Olympic Nominating Commit- tee. She is a past Midwestern vice president and has chaired numerous U.S. Figure Skating committees. Tanger is an ex-officio member of the U.S. Figure Skating Board of Directors and serves on several committees. She is a longtime board member of her home club, the Wisconsin Figure Skating Club, where she and her husband, Tom, started the Skate Milwaukee competition and a skater’s schol- arship program. She has two sons and resides in Wauwatosa, Wis.


Anne Cammett


Shawn Rettstatt


Robert Rosenbluth


Troy Goldstein


David Santee


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