National Links Trust
Erik Leibovitz serves as the Vice President of Partnership Development for the Washington Commanders since July 2024, bringing extensive experience in partnership and business development from previous roles at Monumental Sports & Entertainment, where Erik held multiple positions including Vice President, Director, and Account Executive from April 2015 to July 2024. Additionally, Erik has been an Aux Board Member for the National Links Trust since March 2022 and worked as an Associate at Team Services, LLC from May 2013 to April 2015. Erik Leibovitz holds a degree from Bates College, graduating in 2013, and attended Landon School prior to that.
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National Links Trust
The National Links Trust is dedicated to positively impacting our community and changing lives through affordable and accessible municipal golf. Our first project will focus on the incredible opportunity to improve the facilities of our nation’s capital’s three municipal golf courses, East Potomac, Langston and Rock Creek. Each one of these sites has a rich and storied history, but none of them are currently living up to their potential. The National Park Service has awarded National Links Trust a fifty year lease to operate all three golf courses starting October 5, 2020. This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity and the NLT’s goal is to ensure that the proper course of action is taken to improve and ultimately protect these national treasures. For the three golf courses, NLT will: -Provide affordable opportunities to golf at East Potomac, Langston and Rock Creek golf courses. -Expand opportunities for underserved communities, including seniors, veterans, individuals with disabilities and those new to golf. -Promote youth education and support youth golf programs in collaboration with local and national youth golf organizations. -Share the history of the three golf courses. -Restore historically and architecturally significant elements of the properties. -Enhance and provide additional access to the natural environment to benefit both golfers and the general community. -Provide new full-time, seasonal and youth-specific employment opportunities. -Address deferred maintenance needs across all three courses..