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Commissioner Of The SIJHL And President Of The Thunder Bay Border Cats Bryan Graham Wears Many Hats

Anthony Clark | February 5, 2020
Bryan Graham is the Commissioner of the Superior International Junior Hockey League (SIJHL). As the title suggests, Bryan Graham wears many hats in the sport industry, especially within the community of Thunder Bay. Our President Mat Israelson had the pleasure of working under him way back in the day and...
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Meet the Dailey’s | Basketball Is Our Family

Stacey Leawood | January 9, 2020
Once getting comfortable in the professional basketball world, many athletes start to think: what's next after I retire? For Eric Dailey Sr, he seamlessly made the transition from pro to CEO, founding Dailey Training International. Since playing 10 years of professional basketball in Europe, Asia, and South America, he's been...
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LSU Alumni Emily Dixon Has Two Roles Within LSU’s Football Program, One Of Which She Created For Herself!

Anthony Clark | November 19, 2019
Emily Dixon is the Coordinator of Offensive Operations for LSU Football and Multimedia Reporter for LSUsports.net. The latter position, Emily CREATED FOR HERSELF upon returning to LSU's Athletics Department! #boss Emily Dixon's two roles within the LSU Athletics Department often feel like more than just two roles, but she is...
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Former Pro Hockey Star Florence Schelling Quickly Becomes Head Coach Of Swiss U18 Women’s Hockey Team

Amanda Hope | November 12, 2019
Florence Schelling, head coach of Switzerland's U18 Women’s National Hockey Team, went from being a goaltender in the league to now retiring and coaching girls who are now in the exact same position that she once was! As a huge fan of the Olympics, I have followed Florence’s career on...
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For Jeremy Cross Executive Director Of Coaches Association Of Ontario, No Day Is Ever The Same!

Dekota Kirby | November 1, 2019
Jeremy Cross is the Executive Director of the Coaches Association of Ontario (CAO). This means Jeremy Cross oversees the governing body for coaches in Canada's biggest region: the province of Ontario. With over 250,000 active coaches from over 70 different sports, the CAO is considered the “voice of coaches” in...
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University Prep’s Assistant Athletic Director Da’Mon Perry Embraces The Pace In Seattle

Amber Somerville | October 31, 2019
Da'Mon Perry is the Assistant Director of Athletics at University Prep. University Prep is a private, co-educational middle and high school in Wedgwood, Seattle, Washington, United States. In this position, Da'Mon is constantly faced with a variety of tasks that range from scheduling to equipment management, to mediation. He embodies...
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Alana Gattinger, Operations Manager At Rugby Canada Became First Female Rugby Manager At World Cup

Anthony Clark | October 30, 2019
Alana Gattinger is the Operations Manager for the Men's National 15s Team at Rugby Canada. In fact, when it was announced that she'd be the Operations Manager just in time for the Rugby World Cup, tons of press came out! Why? Because Alana Gattinger was making history! She became the...
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Football Canada’s Director Of Sport Aaron Geisler, A Poli Sci Major, Melded Football With Interest In Government

Rikesh Mistry | October 25, 2019
Aaron Geisler is the Director of Sport at Football Canada, the governing body for amateur Canadian football. Football Canada has been on the rise for the past several years. Recently, I had the chance to have a conversation with Aaron about his various roles such as coach, player development and...
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Rugby Canada’s Jennifer Smart Director Becomes World Cup’s First North American Match Manager

Hayley Michie | October 21, 2019
Jennifer Smart is Rugby Canada's Director of Events. She's also a Match Manager on the Rugby World Cup 2019 Organizing Committee. I knew we had to get Jennifer on our SPort MAnagement (SPMA) Hub after seeing her featured in a Twitter post by Rugby Canada. https://twitter.com/RugbyCanada/status/1184266332457451520 She talks about everything...
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OHL Director Of Player Recruitment Kyle Pereira Plays A Pivotal Role In Alumni Relations & Much More

Anthony Clark | October 10, 2019
Kyle Pereira is the Director of Player Recruitment of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). Kyle actually played in the OHL from 2008 to 2012 for the Brampton Battalion and the Guelph Storm. Kyle Pereira is a graduate of the OHL's program and knows what it takes to provide the same...
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Andrea Johnson Toggles Between Student President & Coaching Association of Canada

Naeem Ahmed | October 4, 2019
Andrea Johnson is Project Coordinator for Diversity and Inclusion at the Coaching Association of Canada. At the same time, she's completing her Master's degree and heading up the uOttawa Sport Business Club (uOSBC). With the biggest part of the club happening tonight, I thought it'd be timely to release this...
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Olympic Medalist Thomas Hall’s Journey From Canoe Racing to Sport Leadership

Naeem Ahmed | October 1, 2019
Former Olympic medalist in canoe sprint for Canada, Thomas Hall, is now the National Manager of Game Plan, a collaboration between the Canadian Olympic Committee, Canadian Paralympic Committee, Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute Network (COPSI Network), and Sport Canada. Game Plan was designed by athletes for athletes to provide...
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NCAA Division I Assistant AD Candice Walls Is Working Towards 2020 Olympics Boxing Qualification

Phil Goldberg | September 30, 2019
Candice Walls is the Assistant Director of Athletics for Athletic Performance with the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns. Currently, she works specifically with women's basketball and women's soccer programs. At the same time, Candice is vying for qualification in women’s boxing at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Busy, busy, busy. Like, how does...
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Karen O’Neill Transfers Joy Felt Working In Sport To Her Day-To-Day As CEO Of The Canadian Paralympic Committee

Dekota Kirby | September 26, 2019
Karen O'Neill is the CEO of the Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC). I've followed Karen O'Neill's work with the CPC since she was named CEO in 2013. Karen has done such incredible with the CPC, and after Stuart McReynolds suggested I reach out to her about an interview, I became eager...
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About Amateur Sport

This category looks at amateur sport in Canada and the United States of America and what it's like to work in it.

Amateur sport is synonymous with non-profit sport. Non-profit sport organizations primary purpose is to provide social services without interest in making a profit.

Non-profit sport organizations consist of three types.

Firstly, single-sport organizations are those responsible for one sport (ex. BC Diving Association, Athletes Canada, Timber Ridge Ski Club). Second, multi-sport organizations are responsible for several sports (ex. Canadian Olympic Committee, Canadian Colleges Athletics Association, Canada Games Committee). Third, multi-service sport organizations are responsible for providing services to single sport and multi-sport organizations (ex. Canadian Centre for Ethics and Sport, Athletes Canada, Coaching Association of Canada).

Moreover, there are a four levels of non-profit sport organizations.

International Sport Organizations

Firstly, International Federations (IFs) govern sport at a world level (ex. International Olympic Committee, International Basketball Federation and The Fédération Internationale de Football Association).

National Sport Organizations

Secondly, National Sport Organizations (NSOs) in Canada provide programs and services to national-level athletes and provide leadership to their member organizations. NSOs, pronounced “enessows” are commonly mentioned in Sport Management classes. Examples of "enessows" include Wheelchair Basketball Canada, Cricket Canada and Canada Soccer.

Provincial Sport Organizations

Third, Provincial Sport Organizations (PSOs) provide programs and services to provincial-level athletes and provide leadership to their member organizations. Likewise to NSOs, PSOs are pronounced “pee-s-ows” and are mentioned in Canadian Sport Management classes so much. Examples of “pee-s-ows” include Ontario Volleyball Association, British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association.

Community Sport Organizations

Finally, Community Sport Organizations (CSOs) provide many of the recreational and competitive sport opportunities we enjoy in our communities. CSOs, pronounced "see-s-ows" are another common buzz word around Canadian Sport Management campuses. Examples of these include the Erin Mills Soccer Club.

This category highlights people working within all the above types of amateur sport organizations.

In addition, government sport is discussed here with attention to the Federal, Provincial and Municipal levels.

Amateur sport consists of all sports in which athletes do not get paid for playing. This differs from professional sport. So here you will find articles relating to the OCAA, U SPORTS, youth sport, Indigenous sport, ParaSports, and the Olympic and Paralympic movement. There's more than that too! Also, if an article touches on the government's funding or lack thereof, towards amateur sport, you'll find an article about that here.

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