Currently serving as president of Traditional Tang Soo Do International.

Served as president of the Tang Soo Do Moo Do Kwan Association from 2001-2004.

Served as the Sports Chairman for Tae Kwon Do for Mid-Atlantic Amatuer Athletic Union (AAU) from 1999-2002.

Served as consultant for Arnold Schwarzenegger Inner-City Martial Arts Games competition.

Organized and produced the first Martial Arts Championships for cable television in the CoreStates Center for Comcast's new SportNet channel in 1997. The event was held in conjuntion with the 11th America Cup Karate Championships.

Organized the first and second "Live Internet Broadcast" of a Martial Arts event in 1996 and 1997 at the CoreStates Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as president of Virtual Karate Technologies (VKT).

Organized and hosted first International Karate Championships held in Delaware County at Penn State University. Teams from the United Kingdom, Greece, Germany, Malaysia, and the US competed. The event was shot for future broadcast by ESPN1 and ESPN2 in 1995.

Served on Executive Committee of the International Tang Soo Do Federation representing the United States from 1993-1998.

Served on Board of Directors for US Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan Federation from 1984-1987.

Co-Founded the United Martial Arts Referees Association League in 1987.

Organized Officials and Logistics at the America Cup International Karate Championships for New Jersey cable television in 1985 and 1986.

Served on the Organizational Committee for the 4th International Tang Soo Do Championships held at Resorts International Hotel and Casino in 1982.