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Ice Boltz have a new president

The North Bay & District Girls Hockey Association (NBDGHA) recently held a Virtual AGM in which a new Executive was named. That list includes a new president in the form of Mike Brideau.
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The North Bay & District Girls Hockey Association (NBDGHA) recently held a Virtual AGM in which a new Executive was named. 

That list includes a new president in the form of Mike Brideau. 

Brideau was named Canada's greatest hockey fan back in 2006 and has been involved in coaching and managing boys and girls teams including most recently the manager of the North Bay Major Midget AAA Trappers in 2019-20.  

See related: Brideau heading to the Hockey Hall of Fame

Brideau currently has a daughter who plays goal within the Ice Boltz program.  

The following is the Executive for the 2021-2022 Hockey Season:

President - Mike Brideau

Past President - Sylvette Brousseau

Vice-President - Chris Olsen

Treasurer - Sarah Bush

Scheduler - Shauna Ouellette

Registrar - Paul Courville

Competitive Convenor - Jeff Roynon

House League Convenor - Lucas Horsman

The association is currently looking to fill the spots for various Director Positions for the 2021-2022 Hockey Season.

The Director positions are:

Director of Association Fundraising (which includes Bingo)

Director of Association Equipment

Director of Training and Development

Director of Marketing and Communications

Director of Website Administration

Director of Tournament Operations

A description of duties is available on the Ice Boltz website under Association Material then go to the Constitution. and scroll down to page 26.

The association is also looking for more volunteer Directorst.  If you are interested please email Chris Olsen [email protected]

The deadline for those interested is April 8, 2021.


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