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Harry Eng

Member at Large

Tell us something about yourself.
- Born in NYC’s Chinatown, I also lived in Queens and Westchester. After college in New Jersey and work in NJ, NY, and Chicago, I relocated to the SF Bay Area in 1999. Here, my wife and I welcomed our daughter in 2003—and we can’t imagine being anywhere else.

How did you start playing pickleball?
- I needed a fun, sustainable way to stay active. After knee issues ended my badminton and basketball days, some parents from my daughter's school introduced me to Pickleball. Learning from Cynthia Gin at SMHS, I’ll never forget her advice: “Get to the kitchen fast” and “Keep your paddle up!” Grateful for your wisdom, Cynthia!

What do you like most about pickleball?
- Pickleball’s magic lies in its accessibility and inclusivity—anyone can learn, play, and belong. More than exercise, it’s about community, camaraderie, joy, and lifting each other up, win or lose, good days or bad ones. Through this game, I’ve found not just competition, but a community of incredible friends I may never have met otherwise.

Why do you serve on the Board?
- This role lets me share my passion for community service, non-profits, and Pickleball. As a nonprofit professional, advocate for various causes (Alzheimer's, Poverty Alleviation, etc.), and Rotarian, I’m dedicated to engaging and welcoming more players and strengthening our Foster City Club community.

Harry Eng

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