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September 2018
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Alison Noble named new President and CEO
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The BC Games Society is pleased to announce the appointment of Alison Noble as the new President and CEO of the organization.
Alison worked for the BC Games Society from 1990 to 1996 as the Director of Community & Corporate Relations and as an Event Manager. Since that time she had held various roles at the University of Victoria in Corporate and Government Relations and most recently was the Director of Operations for the Invictus Games in Toronto.
“I am thrilled to be given the opportunity to lead this organization. The impact the BC Games have on athletes, coaches, officials and communities is phenomenal and I am both excited and honoured to be part of it,” said Alison Noble, incoming President and CEO. Alison will begin on October 15, 2018.
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BC Games and School District Partnerships
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It is back to school this fall and eager students are well prepared with flashy new clothes and fresh school supplies for their back-to-school adventures. Before every BC Winter or BC Summer Games, the BC Games Society goes back to school districts with handshakes, relationship building and conversations about how to convert school district resources into key planning assets for this multi-sport event.
As the BC Games Society celebrates its 40 year anniversary, we look back at the contributions of 30 unique school districts to the success of the Games providing incredible reach throughout the province and valuable collaboration between education and sport.
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Coast Capital Savings Leadership Bursary Recipients
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16 outstanding youth leaders were recognized with a Coast Capital Savings Leadership Bursary at the 2018 BC Summer Games.
The bursary recipients were chosen from over 200 applicants for their significant achievements in sport and education and most importantly for their leadership contributions to their schools, community, or sport associations. The recipients are from communities across the province and their leadership involvement includes service with student councils, community events, food banks, fundraising, coaching, and officiating, to name a few.
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Administrative Coordinator
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The BC Games Society is seeking a well-organized and qualified team player to fill the role of Administrative Coordinator. Apply by noon, September 17.
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40th Anniversary in Terrace
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Past Games participants and volunteers are invited to join us to celebrate our 40th anniversary in Terrace on Sept 27. Admission is by donation.
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National Coaches Week
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September 22 to 30 is National Coaches Week. Take this opportunity to recognize coaches for the integral role they play by simply saying #ThanksCoach
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