Sports Travel Nothing New to Novak
She grew up on sports in Pittsburgh and is now on staff with MVP International
By David Driver
“I was a client first before I started working for MVP,” says Tara Novak, a former college basketball and softball player.
That is true and the native of Pittsburgh, who has been around sports her entire life, brings a varied skill set to MVP, a leader in international sports travel.
“I was a real Tomboy growing up,” recalls Novak, who grew up going to Steelers and Pirates’ games in the Steel City and graduated from Keystone Oaks High School.
When her family moved to Northern Virginia from Colorado in 2006, Novak’s son, Kyle, began playing youth baseball in Great Falls. Her husband, Ryan, was in the U.S. military for several years and was stationed in Utah, Ohio, and Colorado before working at the Pentagon.
Kyle’s travel team did hitting and other training drills with under veteran coach Mark “Pudge” Gjormand, the long-time coach at James Madison High in Vienna and founder of MVP International. Kyle continued playing for his father, Ryan, who became good friends with Gjormand.
When it was time for Kyle to begin his freshman year of high school, the family moved from Great Falls to Oakton in 2013 so he could attend James Madison.
Before that, Kyle played for MVP teams that went to Germany in the summer of 2013, Italy in 2014 and he also played in a tournament in Puerto Rico in 2017 and 2018 and in the Dominican Republic in 2018.
“It was such an incredible experience,” recalls Tara. “It was so much fun, everyone had such a blast. The trip was so well planned – the buses, the hotels. You didn’t have
To worry about where you were going. Our kids had the experience of playing teams from other countries. Some of them couldn’t even speak English but there were hanging out together.”
“I talked to Pudge after the trips and he said, ‘You know, I think we are going to need some more people for MVP International staff. I think we are going to start growing,” she recalls.
A few years later, Novak began working for MVP International.
“I could work from home, which was a big thing since I had been a stay-at-home mother for several years,” she notes. “That was a big draw for me. At first, I did a little bit of everything. I have been working more on the travel side than when I first started.”
She is now the Operations & Flight Manager for MVP International.
“I do like working more on the travel side and planning the trips and working with Tonya,” Novak says of colleague Tonya Brogan, the Travel Director.
Novak will talk to families and ascertain their desires and needs for making a sports travel trip.
One goal of MVP Internationals is to make trips multi-generational with parents and grandparents – as well as siblings – taking part in the tour.
“I think we do a good job of that with raffles and other things to allow others to go,” she says. “I think we are trying to do more on that side.”
Her son, Kyle, would up attending James Madison High for four years and being part of the successful baseball program there.
He is a redshirt junior infielder for the Dukes after he hit .315 with three homers during the 2021 season. He drove in two runs on Feb. 22 as JMU lost at powerhouse Florida State.
Sports run in the family as Kyle’s mother played basketball and softball for NAIA school Point Park in Pittsburgh from 1992-95. Her grandfather, with Polish roots, was a very good baseball player whose possible career in that field was interrupted by World War II
After injuries, she graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1996 with degrees in psychology and business. Novak has a varied career, working with autistic patients in Utah to being a loan officer to coaching youth baseball, basketball, and softball. Her daughter is a sophomore at James Madison High while another daughter, Marly, graduated from JMU in 2017 and lives and works in Los Angeles.
With a varied family and professional background, Novak now tries to make travel dreams come true with MVP International clients.
Note: David Driver works in Communications for MVP and has been the sports editor of papers in Harrisonburg and Arlington in Virginia and Baltimore and Laurel in Maryland. He can be reached at @DaytonVaDriver and www..daytondavid.com.