About mITC
Club History
Monadnock Indoor Tennis Club (MITC) is the first indoor tennis club ever built in New Hampshire. We have been member-owned and operated since 1967. It was founded by a group of local families who loved tennis and wanted to build a place to play during our long NH winters.
Today we are a vibrant group of members of all ages and abilities who get together for social & competitive play, and USTA league play. We have two club pros who offer lesson programs, and two ball machines for individual practice. All levels are welcomed!
We offer three types of membership, with no extra court fees.
Annual family membership
Annual single-player membership
Stockholder membership
Board of Directors
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Glo Morison
President
Glo has been a club member since 2014 and a stockholder since 2016. This is her second stint as Board President. Glo lives in Peterborough with her husband, Mike, a dog and a kitty. Their three grown daughters, none of whom play tennis, have all "flown the coop." Glo is active at the Peterborough Food Pantry and also coaches girls varsity tennis at Conant High School
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Matt Sordillo
Vice President
Matt has been a stockholder at MITC since 2017, serving on the board from 2019-2022. He currently manages the MITC website and technology suite for the club and is a member of the maintenance committee. Matt has held marketing leadership and entrepreneurial roles over the past 10 years. Matt, his wife Sarah, and two kids, Grace and Emmett, are all active players at the club.
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Ned Olney
Treasurer
Ned is the President of Crotched Mountain Foundation and has worked for decades in nonprofit leadership roles. He will bring to MITC his experience in nonprofit governance and management. Ned and his wife Jackie have been active tennis players at MITC and USTA since they moved to Peterborough in 2019.
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Liz MacEachran
New Member Coordinator
Liz has lived in Peterborough/Sharon since 1980 and has been a member of MITC since 1987. Originally working as a psychologist at Crotched Mountain and later in the local schools, She has owned two businesses and worked as a realtor and fitness instructor. Additionally, Liz served on the Peterborough Fire Department's ambulance crew for eight years. In the 1990s, Liz coached girls' tennis at ConVal High School and returned to the role two years ago. Go Cougars!
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Mary Lesser
Secretary, Court Reserve Admin
Mary spent 35 years at Eastern Mountain Sports where she directed Training, Project Management, and eCommerce Operations. After EMS, she managed software implementations for several eCommerce clients. As the MITC Secretary, Mary records all business proceedings and maintains club documentation. She is also the site administrator for Court Reserve. Mary has been an MITC stockholder since 2001.
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Glenn Peck
Player Development, Pro & USTA Liason
Glenn grew up playing tennis, and competed at the college level at UMASS Amherst. He has been a member of MITC for 10 years and is interested in expanding player development opportunities at the club. He works at TJX as a Staff Product Owner, Corporate Solution Delivery.
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Mark Manley
New Member Acquisition
Mark has been a MITC associate member since 2023. During that time he has been an active participant in the clubs ladder leagues as well as in USTA mixed and men's doubles teams.
Professionally, Mark is a documentary photographer, videographer and visual storyteller who was based in New York City prior to moving fulltime to Hancock in 2021. Past documentary work has included projects covering the Occupy Wall Street Movement, sexual and reproductive health outreach work with the nonprofit MexFam in Oaxaca Mexico, daily life and literacy programs in Afghanistan, the DAPL pipeline resistance at the Oceti Sakowin Camp at the Lakota Standing Rock Reservation in S.D. and the Republican and Democratic National Conventions in 2016.